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Old Mon Jul 22, 2002, 10:55am
Striker991 Striker991 is offline
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good point

From aceholleran on the other thread:

"You "vols" out there, I maintain: Get your patch; don't just ump LL; see a real slider; learn 90-foot mechanics; get an inside chest prtotector and a fitted hat. Put your indicator in the left hand and don't say, "High, ball one." Then come back and do LL for free. I do."

I, too, caught the "fever" volunteering for LL because they were in desperate need of umpires. As my father taught me, if you are going to do something, do it well and do it right. So, I have learned a great deal from many, more experience umpires this past year. So much so, that I was invited to do some tournament work. I am learning proper mechanics, have the proper gear, and dress the part. I will be attending all the clinics, classes, and meetings I can find during the off-season to prepare for next year. And, I have been told I have the right personality for the job.

Even though, like Mr. Brand, I was offended by many statements made on the other thread, I agree with the statements made here and the one made by Ace on the other thread (quoted above). Little League does not provide you with all the tools you need to be a good umpire. It IS important to attend all the clinics you can, join an association, and learn the other levels. I look forward to becoming the best I can be, and you all on this board have already taught me so much more...

Maybe I'll be working with you someday, somewhere...
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