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Old Fri Aug 10, 2007, 10:04am
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Why I Umpire

When I first got into umpiring it was 15 and because I found out you could be paid to do something that was fun.

I have officiated Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Basketball, Football and Volleyball.

Over the years I officiated for a lot of reasons. When I was in the Army in Texas I was asked to umpire at a summer tournament that got me started doing high school and college ball and later some minor league. I found out that because I wore glasses I would never go anywhere in the PROs so I never tried very hard.

When I got out of the Service and started raising a family, officiating was a way to have fun and to earn “fun” money.

I always gave half of the money to my wife to spend any way she wanted but it could never be for living expenses and the half I kept I always spent to pay for equipment and officiating expenses such as fuel and food. If there was any left over, I would treat my family to an evening out.

I never asked my wife what she did with the half I gave her because I figured I was “fun” money and she should do as she pleased. I never earned a lot of money and there were times when I would work for the price of a hotdog and drink from the concession stand.

There were times when I would watch my kids play in a tournament and then officiate the next game. Often I would spend more at these tournaments then I would be paid. As my kids played all over the eastern US, I always took my gear and usually officiated in the next age group.

I have been fortunate in that I have been able to do this for more than forty years.

I have been on different boards and had discussions with officials at all levels as to why we do what we do. We all seem to have different answers that are unique to ourselves.
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Old Fri Aug 10, 2007, 10:17am
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1. High pay
2. Quick advancement
3. Respect of others
4. Neat uniforms
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Old Fri Aug 10, 2007, 11:08am
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Old Fri Aug 10, 2007, 03:41pm
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I do it for the MILF's in the stands.




I kid, I kid.
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Old Fri Aug 10, 2007, 04:36pm
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Julio....

MILF's are a benny!
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Old Fri Aug 10, 2007, 05:03pm
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1. High pay
2. Quick advancement
3. Respect of others
4. Neat uniforms
Now that's funny, and I don't care who ya are!
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Old Fri Aug 10, 2007, 05:26pm
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It's not just a job--it's $37.59 a game!

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Old Fri Aug 10, 2007, 07:37pm
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Hey all,

1. I love the game!
2. Best seat in the house!
3. GLM's are a plus!
4. Food and money can be good!


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Old Fri Aug 10, 2007, 08:06pm
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It's not just a job--it's $37.59 a game!

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$37.59?

Here I make $45/game, and that's for summer ball.
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Old Fri Aug 10, 2007, 10:52pm
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When I first got into umpiring it was 15 and because I found out you could be paid to do something that was fun.

I have officiated Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Basketball, Football and Volleyball.

Over the years I officiated for a lot of reasons. When I was in the Army in Texas I was asked to umpire at a summer tournament that got me started doing high school and college ball and later some minor league. I found out that because I wore glasses I would never go anywhere in the PROs so I never tried very hard.

When I got out of the Service and started raising a family, officiating was a way to have fun and to earn “fun” money.

I always gave half of the money to my wife to spend any way she wanted but it could never be for living expenses and the half I kept I always spent to pay for equipment and officiating expenses such as fuel and food. If there was any left over, I would treat my family to an evening out.

I never asked my wife what she did with the half I gave her because I figured I was “fun” money and she should do as she pleased. I never earned a lot of money and there were times when I would work for the price of a hotdog and drink from the concession stand.

There were times when I would watch my kids play in a tournament and then officiate the next game. Often I would spend more at these tournaments then I would be paid. As my kids played all over the eastern US, I always took my gear and usually officiated in the next age group.

I have been fortunate in that I have been able to do this for more than forty years.

I have been on different boards and had discussions with officials at all levels as to why we do what we do. We all seem to have different answers that are unique to ourselves.
Frankly, I like being in charge and making split second decisions.
Strike, ball, fair, foul, out ,safe, obstruction, interference, infield fly, appeals, etc.

Knowing the rules and how to apply them in situations where a decision has to be made and that decision is final.

It is not an ego or power trip, it is a situation where a ruling has to be made and we move on, right or wrong.

Much of what we do in our daily jobs involves discussions, meetings, and compromise.

In umpiring we don't discuss, we decide.

If the call results in an argument, so be it.

As long as the argument is somewhat civil, it is part of the game.

But the decision stands.

And we get paid.
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Old Sat Aug 11, 2007, 07:55am
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Because unlike with my wife, I win arguments on the baseball field.
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Old Sun Aug 12, 2007, 10:33am
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Because unlike with my wife, I win arguments on the baseball field.
I LOVE that reason!!!
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Old Sun Aug 12, 2007, 02:51pm
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Cool

1. Because it's fun.

2. Because it's challenging in the sense that you can always strive to get better.

3. It provides the opportunity to be completely focused and in the moment.

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Old Mon Aug 13, 2007, 06:28pm
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i REALLY have no idea--other than i love the game n being a part of it ina small way. pay sucks. coaches wil tell ya im there to ruin thier lives tho LOL
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Old Tue Aug 14, 2007, 11:58pm
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