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Originally posted by bluezebra
Tell me again why untrained volunteer umpires are a blessing in Little League.
Bob
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Because in smaller areas, kids couldn't play without them. What's more important here? Having a place where kids can play and learn baseball or playing exactly by the book? I agree, that whenever possible, an umpire should be knowledgeable of the rules and the game flow. But, if it means that my kid doesn't play, then I'm all for the parents doing the best they can.
I volunteered at the last minute at the opening ceremonies because they were begging for umpires. I know the game, MOST of the rules, and how it should flow. Knowing that I was inexperienced and untrained, I worked hard to learn, talked to more experience umpires whenever I got the chance, and got a hold of as much material on umpiring as I could.
Guess what? I LIKED it. Now, I want to go to clinics, camps, and conferences to be a good umpire. I want to work with the local association to become a certified member. I have been told that I am good at it, have the proper demeanor for it, and if I wanted, could become very good at it.
So, I WANT to. If any of you can provide guidance as to whom to contact, clinics to take, conferences to attend, etc. in the Portland, OR/SW Washington area I would be very grateful.
Here's your chance. If you don't want incompetent umpiring, help to train us or point us to where we can get the training. Most of us are MORE than willing to do that. We want our children to have the best possible experience when playing baseball, and, I agree, having a good umpire is important.