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Stripes1950 Tue Apr 18, 2006 09:35pm

JV Coaches!
 
I read with interest the post by blueump regarding his "Brain Fart." Don't be too hard on yourself. JV game tonight. Time limit of 1:45 hours in effect agreed to by both coaches in preconference. At 1:42 hours home team is up by a couple and visitors are coming to bat. I go to visitor coach near the pitching mound to ask him if he concedes due to time limit. He seems confused. I explain that he probably won't get to bat in the sixth as the home team still has to get three outs and then the home team has to take the field and the first pitch of the sixth inning has to occur before 1 hour and 45 minutes have elapsed. He says, "I want to try it anyway." I honor his request. The first batter in the top of the fifth singles. The second batter is at bat when the 1 hour 45 minute time limit is reached. I walk over to the visitor coach and tell him that due to the time limit, the game is over. He says, " What?" I said, "Coach, you don't have another at bat coming and you are behind. I can't justify continuing this game. It is over." I turned to the home bench and I indicated that the game was over. I then left with my partner in tow. The visiting crowd went nuts. As I left the playing field I had the crowd yelling that I can't just give them (the home team) the game. Perhaps I did not do enough to explain the situation to the visiting coach but I feel that his ignorance of the rules caused me grief. Changing in parking lot. Typical up here in the frozen "tundra." Northern Michigan. Fan from losing (visitor) comes up and asks why we took the game from them. I explain that the time limit had been reached and that there wasn't any possibility of the visiting team winning. He didn't understand. He started to raise his voice at me. He got irritated. I ended the conversation. My partner jumped in. He explained the entire situation to him. This seemed to calm him down. He then said, "I'm feel much better that I know what happened. I will explain it to the others." Well, I was relieved but still upset with the visiting teams' coach. He hung me out to dry. I had no choice but to call the game. What value is there to a time limit unless it is enforced? Second game went 4.5 innings and was called on account of darkness and the score reverted to the end of the 4th tied at nine. Seems like a lot of grief for 35 bucks a game!

DG Tue Apr 18, 2006 10:54pm

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Originally Posted by Stripes1950
I read with interest the post by blueump regarding his "Brain Fart." Don't be too hard on yourself. JV game tonight. Time limit of 1:45 hours in effect agreed to by both coaches in preconference. At 1:42 hours home team is up by a couple and visitors are coming to bat. I go to visitor coach near the pitching mound to ask him if he concedes due to time limit. He seems confused. I explain that he probably won't get to bat in the sixth as the home team still has to get three outs and then the home team has to take the field and the first pitch of the sixth inning has to occur before 1 hour and 45 minutes have elapsed. He says, "I want to try it anyway." I honor his request. The first batter in the top of the fifth singles. The second batter is at bat when the 1 hour 45 minute time limit is reached. I walk over to the visitor coach and tell him that due to the time limit, the game is over. He says, " What?" I said, "Coach, you don't have another at bat coming and you are behind. I can't justify continuing this game. It is over." I turned to the home bench and I indicated that the game was over. I then left with my partner in tow. The visiting crowd went nuts. As I left the playing field I had the crowd yelling that I can't just give them (the home team) the game. Perhaps I did not do enough to explain the situation to the visiting coach but I feel that his ignorance of the rules caused me grief. Changing in parking lot. Typical up here in the frozen "tundra." Northern Michigan. Fan from losing (visitor) comes up and asks why we took the game from them. I explain that the time limit had been reached and that there wasn't any possibility of the visiting team winning. He didn't understand. He started to raise his voice at me. He got irritated. I ended the conversation. My partner jumped in. He explained the entire situation to him. This seemed to calm him down. He then said, "I'm feel much better that I know what happened. I will explain it to the others." Well, I was relieved but still upset with the visiting teams' coach. He hung me out to dry. I had no choice but to call the game. What value is there to a time limit unless it is enforced? Second game went 4.5 innings and was called on account of darkness and the score reverted to the end of the 4th tied at nine. Seems like a lot of grief for 35 bucks a game!

I don't get many time limit games but where I have, an inning can not start past the time limit. If an inning starts it finishes, regardless of time. So, if visiting team was coming to bat with 3 minutes left in the time limit, we play a complete inning, unless home team is still winning after visitors bat. A time limit that stops a game while visitors are in mid-inning is horse-sh*t.

briancurtin Tue Apr 18, 2006 11:05pm

on top of that: i would not talk to parents/fans at pretty much any time ever, especially not in the parking lot.

DG Tue Apr 18, 2006 11:20pm

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Originally Posted by PWL
JV game with three minutes left and no lights. I would be inclined to kill the game anyway. Do what you have to do to get the next game in and going. UIC has a right to make this call. Don't worry about them getting in some extra PT. The next two teams have just as much right to their innings also, especially if it is a varsity game following. They can play again another day.:)

Make 'em up as you go. The teams playing have every right to play under the rules established, and agreed upon at pregame. You don't have a right to alter the agreed upon rules. The second game does not exist, while playing the first game. The teams should schedule game times earlier if they want to be sure to get both in before dark.

Gosh amighty, why do I bother.

SanDiegoSteve Wed Apr 19, 2006 01:39am

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Originally Posted by Stripes1950
I read with interest the post by blueump regarding his "Brain Fart." Don't be too hard on yourself. JV game tonight. Time limit of 1:45 hours in effect agreed to by both coaches in preconference. At 1:42 hours home team is up by a couple and visitors are coming to bat. I go to visitor coach near the pitching mound to ask him if he concedes due to time limit. He seems confused.

I would be confused as well. The time limits are "no new inning after....whatever time." The fifth inning should have started at 1:43. The visitors could have taken the lead in the top of the fifth, and actually won the game. I would have been pissed too.

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Seems like a lot of grief for 35 bucks a game!
That is a darn low paying JV game. We have a Pinto league here that pays $35 a game! One particualar LL majors pays $42! JV games are $50 for two man or $70 for solo games!

w_sohl Wed Apr 19, 2006 02:50am

You guys are miss reading...
 
The home team was at bat when the time limit was reached. They, the home team, were leading so it was not necessary to finish the inning therefore the game was called in the middle of an inning.

Stripes1950 Wed Apr 19, 2006 05:11am

I apologize for an error in the opening of this thread. The visitors had just batted in the top of the fifth and the home team was coming to bat up by a couple of runs. Sorry about that!:o :o

mbyron Wed Apr 19, 2006 07:13am

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Originally Posted by Stripes1950
I apologize for an error in the opening of this thread. The visitors had just batted in the top of the fifth and the home team was coming to bat up by a couple of runs. Sorry about that!:o :o

I had the same confusion. You might consider going back to edit this particularly important detail in your original post.

blueump Wed Apr 19, 2006 08:01am

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
That is a darn low paying JV game. We have a Pinto league here that pays $35 a game! One particualar LL majors pays $42! JV games are $50 for two man or $70 for solo games!

I've always read with interest the amount you guys from other states get paid for doing High School Varsity and JV games. I even told my wife that someone claimed to get $110 for a varsity double header. Here response was the same as mine...her mouth dropped open!

Here in Northern Michigan we usually get $35 for a single game and $65 for a double header. Some schools include mileage. JV usually pays $10 per game less. I've worked here in Michigan for nearly 17 years now, and this is standard, not just select schools ripping us off.

In fact, for the state tournament I think, the MHSAA still pays only $40 at the District and Regional level, and only $50 bucks for doing the semi-finals and finals. How is it that Michigan is apparently so far behind?

(Oh, by the way...LL here is voluntary...once in a while some may pay up to $20)

w_sohl Wed Apr 19, 2006 09:51am

Baseball Fee Schedule

Varsity
Plate: $58
Base: $48
Solo: $82

Underclass
Plate: $44
Base: $37
Solo: $63

Scrimmage
Unpaid

If we work two games usually one is on the plate and the other on the bases so a V DH would pay $106 in California

Huskerblue Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:13am

Why does the plate umpire get paid more than the base umpire? :confused:

JRutledge Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:58am

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Originally Posted by briancurtin
on top of that: i would not talk to parents/fans at pretty much any time ever, especially not in the parking lot.

If you are getting dressed in the parking lot there is not a whole lot you can do if fan/parents approach you. This is the one thing I hate about baseball because there is not the same consideration for the umpire's privacy and safety as it is in other sports. I do not think he could have completely prevented the conversation unless he was in a locker room.

Peace

TwoBits Wed Apr 19, 2006 11:00am

Last night: doubleheader done in 3 hours 45 minutes. $45 per game + .30 per mile for the 80 mile 'round trip=$114.

SanDiegoSteve Wed Apr 19, 2006 11:03am

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
If you are getting dressed in the parking lot there is not a whole lot you can do if fan/parents approach you. This is the one thing I hate about baseball because there is not the same consideration for the umpire's privacy and safety as it is in other sports. I do not think he could have completely prevented the conversation unless he was in a locker room.

Peace

There is something you can and should do if harassed by a fan/parent/coach or anyone while dressing after the game:

Tell them to haul a$$.:cool:

SanDiegoSteve Wed Apr 19, 2006 11:09am

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Originally Posted by w_sohl
If we work two games usually one is on the plate and the other on the bases so a V DH would pay $106 in California

This is not the case in all of California, because in San Diego there is no distinction as to whether you work the plate or the bases. They are both paid $57 + $2 travel (which is a joke with gas at $3 a gallon!) for Varsity games.

SanDiegoSteve Wed Apr 19, 2006 11:19am

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Originally Posted by blueump
I've always read with interest the amount you guys from other states get paid for doing High School Varsity and JV games. I even told my wife that someone claimed to get $110 for a varsity double header. Her response was the same as mine...her mouth dropped open!

Here in Northern Michigan we usually get $35 for a single game and $65 for a double header. Some schools include mileage. JV usually pays $10 per game less. I've worked here in Michigan for nearly 17 years now, and this is standard, not just select schools ripping us off.

In fact, for the state tournament I think, the MHSAA still pays only $40 at the District and Regional level, and only $50 bucks for doing the semi-finals and finals. How is it that Michigan is apparently so far behind?

(Oh, by the way...LL here is voluntary...once in a while some may pay up to $20)

Well, for one thing, the cost of living here in California is ridiculously high compared with Michigan, and many other states. I have noticed that other high cost of living states usually do pay the umpires a bit more.

As far as Little League, it is voluntary here too, if they have District umpires, which many of the leagues here do not. If they didn't hire paid umpires they would not have umpires.

IowaMike Wed Apr 19, 2006 02:18pm

Around here the Soph level pays $55 for a double header and varsity is $75. Games are always double headers. This is largely the reason I got out of baseball and only do basketball now. I can do a jv/varsity double in basketball and make $100 while spending 1-2 hours less time working the games vs baseball. Spending up to five hours at the park doing two games for as little as $55 wasn't worth it to me. Please, no speeches about how I shouldn't be in it for the money. I realize nobody gets rich officiating high school sports, but I'm not going to lose money at it.

SanDiegoSteve Wed Apr 19, 2006 02:26pm

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Originally Posted by IowaMike
Around here the Soph level pays $55 for a double header and varsity is $75. Games are always double headers. This is largely the reason I got out of baseball and only do basketball now. I can do a jv/varsity double in basketball and make $100 while spending 1-2 hours less time working the games vs baseball. Spending up to five hours at the park doing two games for as little as $55 wasn't worth it to me. Please, no speeches about how I shouldn't be in it for the money. I realize nobody gets rich officiating high school sports, but I'm not going to lose money at it.

While it does help to love the game itself, there is nothing wrong with doing it for the money. I certainly wouldn't take this kind of abuse for free!

LMan Wed Apr 19, 2006 02:28pm

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Originally Posted by IowaMike
Please, no speeches about how I shouldn't be in it for the money.


*sniff*..but.....but.....it's for the children........ *sniff*




:D

DG Wed Apr 19, 2006 08:21pm

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Originally Posted by w_sohl
The home team was at bat when the time limit was reached. They, the home team, were leading so it was not necessary to finish the inning therefore the game was called in the middle of an inning.

That's not what the post read, "At 1:42 hours home team is up by a couple and visitors are coming to bat"

If visitors are coming to bat with 3 minutes left in time we play on. If home team is coming up with 3 minutes left, and are leading, I would call the game if there is a second game to be played.

Rich Wed Apr 19, 2006 09:40pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by blueump
I've always read with interest the amount you guys from other states get paid for doing High School Varsity and JV games. I even told my wife that someone claimed to get $110 for a varsity double header. Here response was the same as mine...her mouth dropped open!

Here in Northern Michigan we usually get $35 for a single game and $65 for a double header. Some schools include mileage. JV usually pays $10 per game less. I've worked here in Michigan for nearly 17 years now, and this is standard, not just select schools ripping us off.

In fact, for the state tournament I think, the MHSAA still pays only $40 at the District and Regional level, and only $50 bucks for doing the semi-finals and finals. How is it that Michigan is apparently so far behind?

(Oh, by the way...LL here is voluntary...once in a while some may pay up to $20)

I live just next door (in Wisconsin) and made $110 for a HS DH on Monday.

ToGreySt Wed Apr 19, 2006 09:55pm

In new hampshire, we get 52 for a JV game and 74 for varsity.

I also do babe ruth during the summer that's 40 a game

...i probably wouldn't do it for only 30 bucks a game

Joe

DG Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:01pm

$55 for Varsity (bases and plate the same)
$45 for JV
$100 for JV/V DH
$110 for V/V DH, 4 different teams

I have no idea what the pay would be for a VDH with same two teams, probably $100. That has not happened in my memory.

RPatrino Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:01pm

My HS associations pay $45-$55 per Varsity game, with no distinction between plate or base. JV/Frosh games are between $35-$40.

The association I work that does summer ball pays a flat $50 per game, regardless of level or postition. So, if you do a U10 game or a Senior Babe Ruth/Legion game makes no difference. A 9 inning game is $72.

Bob P.

SanDiegoSteve Thu Apr 20, 2006 12:03am

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Originally Posted by ToGreySt
...i probably wouldn't do it for only 30 bucks a game.

Yes you would.....you love it!;)

cbfoulds Thu Apr 20, 2006 04:18am

Quote:

Originally Posted by blueump
I've always read with interest the amount you guys from other states get paid for doing High School Varsity and JV games. I even told my wife that someone claimed to get $110 for a varsity double header. Here response was the same as mine...her mouth dropped open!

Here in Northern Michigan we usually get $35 for a single game and $65 for a double header. Some schools include mileage. JV usually pays $10 per game less. I've worked here in Michigan for nearly 17 years now, and this is standard, not just select schools ripping us off.

In fact, for the state tournament I think, the MHSAA still pays only $40 at the District and Regional level, and only $50 bucks for doing the semi-finals and finals. How is it that Michigan is apparently so far behind?

(Oh, by the way...LL here is voluntary...once in a while some may pay up to $20)

Uh.. hope it won't ruin your day, but 16 year olds get paid better than that ($35) for doing U12 in some leagues around here.
HS Varsity = $60 [actually, it may be $65 this year (new contract)]
JV= $55
Heck, we have one league that pays $55 for 13 yo 90' ball [all 2-man].
You guys need a union;)

blueump Thu Apr 20, 2006 07:04am

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Originally Posted by cbfoulds
You guys need a union;)

I think I'll contact Sam Walton!:D

ajjl22 Thu Apr 20, 2006 09:07am

My association pay $53 for varsity single and $93 for DH ($66/$107 solo), frosh-soph is $50/$97 for one-man (there are no two-man underclass games here). Summer ranges from $46 - $65 depending on level (10 y/o to 28+ MSBL)

ToGreySt Thu Apr 20, 2006 11:45am

while we're on the subject of fees, for those guys that work college ball, what does that pay? from JUCO up to D-I

just curious

Huskerblue Thu Apr 20, 2006 11:51am

In the GPAC (NAIA) we get 120 per DH plus mileage for the guy that travels the furthest. If both guys end up driving to the site, we usually split it. Gentelman's agreement. In the IIAC we get $150 per DH and no mileage.

Rich Thu Apr 20, 2006 12:06pm

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Originally Posted by Huskerblue
In the GPAC (NAIA) we get 120 per DH plus mileage for the guy that travels the furthest. If both guys end up driving to the site, we usually split it. Gentelman's agreement. In the IIAC we get $150 per DH and no mileage.

D3 in Wisconsin -- WIAC, $150 for a DH (2 9-inning games) and Lake Michigan, $150 for a 7/9 DH. I believe we bump to $160 next season, but I'm not sure. No mileage in either conference.

ajjl22 Thu Apr 20, 2006 12:51pm

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Originally Posted by ToGreySt
while we're on the subject of fees, for those guys that work college ball, what does that pay? from JUCO up to D-I

just curious


Here is the link for the Big Ten, Horizon League and MAC.

http://www.vspn.com/cbua/


JUCO and D3 in Northern Illinois is $10/inning

midtnblu Thu Apr 20, 2006 01:10pm

TN fed is 55 single and 75 for a DH.

Common phrase to our assignor, "don't stick me with any DH's".


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