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Originally Posted by MrUmpire
Sounds like Cocoa Expo has found a way to get free umpires.
In the past, new PBUC grads hung out and worked their games to pick up some bucks prior to rookie league start up.
Working "real games" at a camp is not all it's cracked up to be. Some games are really boring and you will get little chance to work on many skills.
The "camp games" used at pro schools allow students to experience many, many more situations and work on a more complete set of skills.
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You are probably about 50% true. The benefit of working these games as a newbie umpire, you get to work out alot of kinks in your mechanics and will have a start at developing a style. The camp games are terrible imho because while different things are being thrown at you, an umpire has the tendency to overlook(miss) the basics. It's like trying to do open heart surgery when you are only qualified to do stitches.
I remember when I was at umpire school in the 80's, I was so worried about hustling and getting to the right spot that I missed a catcher's interference on the batter. Working a real game allows instructor's to see who has talent and who doesn't. An instructor won't put their stamp on an ump if they feel that they are ready to work Z ball.