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Originally Posted by MrUmpire
You may call me a sniffer, if you'd like, but I enjoy treating the underpaid young men who umpire MiLB to dinner and drinks from time to time. I am fortunate to be in an area in which I can see Single A, Double A and Triple umpires work, grow and succeed.
Anyway, the point of my post: During one of my last outings with a Triple A crew I was told that they may be some major moves in MLB and all levels of MiLB umpiring that would filter down and result in PBUC needing many young new umpires next spring.
For those who have been considering taking the opportunity to see if they have what it takes, this may be the best year to attend proschool for many years to come.
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Whoa MrUmpire=go back to the original poster edman42 and the OP. It gave a link to the MLBU crews for 2009. I did not even see a post by you prior to my post #6.
I applaud your help and understanding of the MiLBU plight and your continued support with a home cooked meal which I am sure is greatly appreciated. Tim_C alluded to few openings in a post this year (2009) for MiLB. I am giving the answer I gave in which I speculated the year 2010 might be good to go.
"Yes, it is probably a rough year to try for a job due to the World Baseball Classic. They are probably going to need the entire AAA staff working MLB Spring Training while the regular staff works the Classic. That would leave very few AAA guys to man the minor league Spring Training camps. That would explain (just guessing) the few releases this year. So, maybe next year would be a good year to go. The above is just pure speculation."
We are on the same page with this. MLBU might run into the same contract problems that the NBA is having concerning a retirement package since they are represented by the same attorney, and both the NBA refs and MLBU seem to have had some of the same problems over the same issues over the years. Nobody took the one in the last contract for 2005. No retirement package (or special package for some as someone else alluded to if my memory serves me right on this board) probably=no retirements from the senior guys unless health problems knock them out. Some of the AAA guys that were kept for the World Classic could probably be released this year and this might filter on down. However, they may need AAA guys to stay at least one more year in case there is a strike like the NBA is apparently going to have. But if a retirement package is worked out and their is no strike, they could release more in MiLB this year as you said. Of course they usually release MiLB around WS time and the new contract probably will not be done by then. Seems like this year and next could possibly be a lot of openings. Once again, just speculating from reading, but you have more inside knowledge. Lets see what happens.