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Originally Posted by DeputyUICHousto
When we give our clinics we have had umpires show up with the test already completed! I have no idea where they are getting it but they do. My personal opinion about the declining rules knowlege is that the new umpires don't care to learn. They want their game fees and then to head to the house.
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Well, this is my rookie year, and I was thankful for the open book test. However, beyond that, I am re-reading the rule book at least once a week, and anytime there was something that came up during a game that I feel I need clarification.
To me, umpiring is a job, and I take this job just as seriously as my full-time job. In my opinion, umpiring is a reflection of my integrity. I can't put a price tag on my integrity. And it really bothers me to screw up a call. So I do everything I can to ensure I get it right. That has led to many learning situations this year, and I've been thankful for every one of those (except for the lack of sleep following a couple of incidents). But, I learned from those, too.
Now, after 4 months, I don't feel like a rookie any more (they still tell me I am, and I believe it), but my comfort level has grown tremendously. I think we each have a responsibility to continuously improve. If not, then there's no point to being on the field. But this is such an awesome job - you're a spectator
and part of the game. How cool is that!?