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If he wants to learn 2 man before he gets to varsity he has the opportunity. There are multiple clinics every year teaching 2 man, there are resources on line and published, there are summer games with 2 man crews that he could get. There's no excuse for an umpire to have that deer in the headlights look on the bases after 4 or 5 years if he was truly motivated. So my question is: Did the solo games stunt him or did he stunt himself with lack of motivation? Working solo as a beginning ump has its advantages. It forces you to work on game management skills. It definitely hones your sense of anticipating where the play will develop. In one man your always looking for the angle because you usually are sacrificing distance, then when you get to 2 man you've already developed the knack for the angle and by default you've cut your distance. You have no one to pow wow with on a rules interp question so after your first screw up(when you realize you're not all knowing) it should be a motivating factor to get back into the rules and you learn real quick the art of BS. The big problem I found after doing many solo games and then going to BU in 2 man was trying to stay in the game. BU is very boring if you're used to solo gigs. JM, this is your first year. Does any of this ring true for you? I enjoy the comraderie of 2 man before and after the game but the game itself goes much faster for me as PU with or without a partner. Last edited by Don Mueller; Wed Jul 11, 2007 at 09:41am. |
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