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Jim Porter Sat Jun 23, 2007 12:52am

Rotating Field Umpires
 
I noticed last year during the Arizona Fall League that the field umpires would rotate every three innings. Anyone know if this is being done elsewhere?

BoomerSooner Sat Jun 23, 2007 02:33am

I read an article somewhere that this was being done as a training tool for either new umpires or for those about to make the jump to MLB (maybe both). I don't recall exactly which group this was for, what leagues were doing it, or what the reasoning behind it is.

As I got my start in officiating with basketball, I kinda like the idea though. I'm not saying the guys at this level are bored or missing calls but it certainly keeps you fresh mentally, although there are many different aspects of basketball that make this practice important that aren't found in baseball. For example without rotating, one ref would call all the postplay for team A while on offense and likely call alot more fouls on team B, while the other would be doing the reverse. Creates the appearance of bias or favoritism. In baseball first base is first base for both teams, so not as big a deal.

radwaste50 Sat Jun 23, 2007 06:42am

This is becoming more common in football that the sideline officials swap at halftime. With most games only being 2 umpires don't see the being a trend in baseball.

Toadman15241 Sat Jun 23, 2007 08:18am

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Originally Posted by Jim Porter
I noticed last year during the Arizona Fall League that the field umpires would rotate every three innings. Anyone know if this is being done elsewhere?

MLB does this during spring training. Gives the AAA/AA guys experience at all the positions.

fitump56 Mon Jun 25, 2007 03:24am

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Originally Posted by Jim Porter
I noticed last year during the Arizona Fall League that the field umpires would rotate every three innings. Anyone know if this is being done elsewhere?

In most training regimens of sport officials, yes.

fitump56 Mon Jun 25, 2007 03:45am

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Originally Posted by SAump
Just typing for the fun of it?

When typing is fun, shoot me. :cool:

Jim Porter Mon Jun 25, 2007 07:18pm

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Originally Posted by fitump56
In most training regimens of sport officials, yes.

Arizona Fall League is pretty elite. Roughly half the players are going to make it to The Show. I'd be surprised if they considered it a training level for umpires. Unless that's not what you meant, then never mind.

fitump56 Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:25pm

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Originally Posted by Jim Porter
Arizona Fall League is pretty elite. Roughly half the players are going to make it to The Show. I'd be surprised if they considered it a training level for umpires. Unless that's not what you meant, then never mind.

Nope, it's what I meant, the Fall League was to get the nextcoming skilled ballplayers additional field time. I would expect, I would hope, that it would be a proper training ground for the nextcoming MLB umps. The ones that I have known who have gone, that is what they were told. Wait, none of the made it to the ML level. Hmmm.. :confused:


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