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Old Thu Apr 18, 2013, 09:34am
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Originally Posted by dash_riprock View Post
This is a dilemma faced by most HS associations - all games are 2-man mechanics until the playoffs. As a result, most playoff umpires are very inexperienced and/or undertrained. 3-man mechanics takes a while to get down pat. You can't just read a book or a manual and expect everything to go without a hitch.

First of all, an umpire should GO OUT on every fly ball except the most obvious can of corn. You will now revert to much more familiar 2-man mechanics. Consequently, you MUST know who has fly ball responsibilities, especially going out from inside the diamond. Be sure to pre-game this thoroughly.

Secondly, you are right - somebody is going to screw up. When this happens, unscrew it by communicating. If there is a rotation and you (U1) sees the PU standing at the plate, push him to 3rd by yelling at him "BOB - GO TO THIRD!"

Finally, signal rotations/reverse rotations EVERY time a new batter steps in or there is a change on the bases. PU initiates the signal and both field umpires respond to the signal and make eye contact with each other. You have to be on the same page.

You are a team out there. Talk to each other the whole game.

Good luck and have fun!
Great advice. I'd like to add that the least experienced official in 3 man should be put at 1st base to learn the ropes.

There's a reason we call the 3rd base guy the Rabbit, the 1st base guy the rocking chair, and the Dishman.

Your most experienced 3 man official should be at 3rd base, the 2nd most is the Dishman. This way the experienced official can mentor and educate between innings in Center Field.
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