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Minor league baseball
Here is contact information for all the minor leagues. If you are a college umpire and want to work after your season is over you should contact them today. This is not a joke, at some levels they will travel more experienced guys. Pay and travel is set by each league. Forward this to all your partners.
Appalachian League Rookie Advanced Mailing Address: 283 Deerchase Circle, Statesville, NC 28625 Telephone: (704) 873-5300 Fax: (704) 873-4333 Email Address: [email protected] Arizona League Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1645, Boise, ID 83701 Telephone: (208) 429-1511 Fax: (208) 429-1525 Email Address: [email protected]. President: Bob Richmond Administrative Assistant: Rob Richmond California League Office Address: 2380 S Bascom Ave., Suite 200, Campbell, CA 95008 Telephone: (408) 369-8038 Fax: (408) 369-1409 Email Address: [email protected] Website: http://www.californialeague.com Years League Active: 1941-1942, 1946- President/Treasurer: Joe Gagliardi Carolina League Office Address: 1806 Pembroke Rd., Greensboro, NC 27408 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 9503, Greensboro, NC 27429 Telephone: (336) 691-9030 Fax: (336) 691-9070 Email Address: [email protected] Website: http://www.carolinaleague.com Years League Active: 1945- President/Treasurer: John Hopkins Eastern League Office Address: 30 Danforth Street, Suite 208, Portland, ME 04101 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 9711, Portland, ME 04104 Telephone: (207) 761-2700 Fax: (207) 761-7064 EMail Address: [email protected] Website: http://www.easternleague.com Years League Active: 1923- President: Joseph McEacharn Florida State League President-Treasurer-Chairman Chuck Murphy P.O. Box 349 Daytona Beach, FL 32115 (386) 252-7479 [email protected] Gulf Coast League President: Tom Saffell Mailing Address: 1503 Clower Creek Drive, Suite H262, Sarasota, FL 34231 Telephone: (941) 966-6407 Fax: (941) 966-6872 International League Randy Mobley Office Address: 55 South High St. Suite 202 Dublin, Ohio 43017 Telephone: (614) 791-9300 Fax: (614) 791-9009 Web Address: www.ilbaseball.com The Midwest League of Professional Baseball Clubs, Inc. George H. Spelius P.O. Box 936 Beloit, Wisconsin 53512-0936 (608) 364-1188 (608) 364-1913 FAX Web Site: www.midwestleague.com Email: [email protected] New York-Penn League Ben Hayes One Progress Plaza 200 Central Avenue, Suite 2300 St. Petersburg, Florida 33701-4352 Telephone: (727) 576-6300 Fax: (727) 822-3768 Northwest League Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1645, Boise, ID 83701 Telephone: (208) 429-1511 Fax: (208) 429-1525 Website: http://www.northwestleague.com Years League Active: 1901-02 (Pacific Northwest), 1903-04 (Pacific National), 1905-18 (Northwestern), 1919-22 (Pacific Coast International), 1937-1954 (Western International), 1955- President/Treasurer: Bob Richmond Pacific Coast League Branch Rickey 1631 Mesa Avenue, Suite A, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906 Telephone: (719) 636-3399 Fax: (719) 636-1199 Email Address: [email protected] Pioneer League Jim McCurdy Office Add: Steam Plant Square, 157 South Lincoln Street, Spokane, WA 99201 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2564, Spokane, WA 99220 Telephone: (509) 456-7615 Fax: (509) 456-0136 Email Address: [email protected] Website: http://www.pioneerleague.com South Atlantic League John Moss Office Address: 504 Crescent Hill, Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 38, Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Telephone: (704) 739-3466 Fax: (704) 739-1974 Email Address: [email protected] Website: http://www.southatlanticleague.com Southern League Don Mincher Mailing Address: 2551 Roswell Road, Suite 330, Marietta, GA 30062 Telephone: (770) 321-0400 Fax: (770) 321-0037 Email Address: [email protected] Website: http://www.southernleague.com Texas League Tom Kayser Address: 2442 Facet Oak, San Antonio, TX 78232 Telephone: (210) 545-5297 Fax: (210) 545-5298 Website: http://www.texas-league.com Email Address: [email protected] |
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Although I think that is a really neat post with all the information. I do believe this is going to start one ugly thread of people bashing about scabs (IMHO). So maybe everyone can keep that to a limit. I would really appreciate it there are enough posts about that subject.
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Why?
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It has been said often as a defense of those Scabs who chose to cross, "every man has to make his own decision." That is fine. I agree. But why would you choose to encourage others to scab? UNDERSTAND THAT IF YOU GO TO WORK MINOR LEAGUE GAMES YOU ARE NOT DOING ANYTHING NOBLE, YOU ARE SIMPLY DOING SOMETHING SELFISH- BEING A SCAB! No matter how "good" you think you do, or how bad MiLB says they need you, you will not have a job in professional baseball when the union guys come back to work! (and for those of you who think the union will be busted-wrong- but even if it was the scabs will not "earn" any spots for next year, MiLB and PBUC will re-hire qualified umpires and canidates from the schools)
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Never say never!
Hey, don't be so sure about replacements or "scabs" not getting a shot at pro ball. A realistic possibility exists that local umpire associations (probably collegiate but not necesarily) may take over short season A ball and possibly all of single A level PORFESSIONAL baseball after this all hashes out. Stay tuned......
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I think it says a lot about your abilities if you have to contact the leagues to get games. My goodness, getting high school games is harder.
Whoever started this post should be ashamed of yourself. You are worse than a SCAB. What umpire school did you attend, I am sure they didn't get selected for PBUC. Anyone considering using this list, remember that you will never take their jobs. Where I come from, you do not go looking for the next level. If you are good enough to be there they would find you. |
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also, where you come from, no one would go anywhere after high school. |
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Location, Location, Location
"Hey, don't be so sure about replacements or "scabs" not getting a shot at pro ball. A realistic possibility exists that local umpire associations (probably collegiate but not necesarily) may take over short season A ball and possibly all of single A level PORFESSIONAL baseball after this all hashes out. Stay tuned......"
Sure seems like local associations in Florida and Arizona have the best shot. |
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Can't...stop...laughing...stop...it...hurts...too. ..much! Any umpire who dreams of becoming a MLB umpire needs to attend a professional school. Very few enrollees go there because they couldn't figure out what to do wth their lives and figured that they had a few grand to waste. Logic is wasted on you.
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