![]() |
|
|||
Quote:
2. After reading the book, see if you can get some past years tests from some HS umpires (hopefully the answers are not already on them). 3. Purchase the BRD (Baseball Rule differences) 4. Learn the mechanics that are practiced in your HS association. Sometimes one develops bad habits when working LL games. Why! Because in LL you might be "covering' for bad partners. Many Times at least from my experience in LL you have the dish and you have a parent / coach / Jr. Blue who is on the bases. Suggestion: I am not telling you to give up volunteering Umpiring LL games, but I would stay away from doing the dish in the minors / majors because you will develop bad habits. The LL Strike zone is not the same as the HS strike zone with the exception of some low modified / JV games. 5. Leave LL ism's behind. What do I mean by that A. Some LL organizations etc. want the umpires to "hang around" after games etc. In HS we do not do this. When the game is OVER it's OVER. Give whatever baseballs you have left to the Home coach and head for your car. B. When EVERYONE knows the ball is FOUL do not go screaming FOUL at the top of your lungs. C. The coach can warm -up F1. Also, if a player is not Squatting down they do not need a helmet and mask to warm up F1 - That's why it's extremely important to heed the advice of Bob and read the FED rule book as if it were the first time and also forget about the "other' rule codes. There are many many differences between FED and LL which include both safety and playing rules. Pete Booth
__________________
Peter M. Booth |
Bookmarks |
|
|