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(1) Meet and become friends with an MLB Umpire. Ask him to supply you the past year's version he no longer uses.
(2) View a number of websites that deal with umpiring and see if someone offers to send you a purloined copy. |
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About #2, you looking for a place to "recycle" an older version of the MLBUM after your contact(s) replace it with a slightly less out of date version? I promise I'll give it a good home: even smear it occasionally with that Delaware river mud. |
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Aww man, odds of me befriending an umpire don't look so hot. Oh well. If you'd like to call the Commish, call 212-931-7800 and they will give you a fax number, apparently they need to request in writing. Make sure you ask for the 2005 Umpires Media Information Guide. The fellow I talked to was named Mike....good luck!!
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The MLB Umpires Media Guide is exactly what it sounds like. It is a PR book that lists all the biographies of the current umpires, notable games (perfect games, no-hitters, etc) and who was on the plate, Roster of umpires from the beginning of baseball, all MLB parks' ground rules, general duties and responsiblities of the umpires, etc. All kinds of useless information to anyone except a broadcaster or an Amateur Baseball Umpire. And for us it is still useless, but we are entertained.
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