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Umpire Education (Books)
I'm looking to pick up some of the manuals that PBUC and other development people use to try to familiarize myself with pro mechanics and what is expected at those levels. Someone in another thread mentioned the GD site, so I was wondering which of their products you guys think would be most beneficial for me to read. Here's what they have that I'm looking at:
More Than 100 Problems With the Official Baseball Rules PBUC Umpire Manual Manual for the Two-Umpire System (The RED Book) Any of you guys have a preference for which would help me the most? TIA.
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More than 100 Problems is about rules not mechanics so if you are interested in mechanics stick to the other two. Another excellent mechanics manual, almost entirely devoted to mechanics, is the CCA Umpires Manual. It covers, 2, 3, 4, and 6 man mechanics. |
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"Never try to teach a pig to eat reasonably. It wastes your time and the pig will argue that he is fat because of genetics. While drinking a 2.675 six packs a day." |
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Because reading fitump's posts are definitely the road to better umpiring knowledge. |
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It can be a tedious book...but it will be your mechanics bible for the first 3 or 4 years of your MiLB career...should you get a job. You'll pick up 3 & 4 man mechanics as you progress in your career from: the PBUC manual, working spring training games with more experienced guys and from your AA and AAA crew chiefs. |
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