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Umpire Camp
If I go to a 5 week Florida umpire clinic in January of 2009, I would not be going with the goal of winning a job. Rather I would be going to learn a hell of a lot about umpiring, from the best sources, to dramatically improve my game on the ball diamond back in Canada. And dare I admit it, but being an umpire school graduate would possibly help me move up the ranks around my area. I hear their program is really intense, both mentally and physically. Do guys go there without the intention of getting a job, and if so, do they find themselves motivated enough to keep up with the rigorous schedule knowing that they will not be attending PBUC?
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![]() Didn't we cover all this recently? Realistically, most of the students at umpire school realize after the first three days that the odds of them getting a job in pro ball are pretty slim (did you ever notice that "slim chance" and "fat chance" mean the same thing?). That's why we lost 35 guys the first week - they gave up and went home. The rest wanted to become better umpires - and MAYBE get a shot at pro ball - so they endured. I did not get a job in pro ball, but I'm glad I endured. JJ PS A few guys (older, retired, or not yet tied down to life in the real world) were sent by their local associations to learn as much as they could and then conduct clinics back home. |
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Those 35 who gave up and went home were not "invited" - they anted up and got in. they just didn't realize how physically demanding it was going to be until they got there. Harry probably refunded SOME of their up front money, but knowing Harry he didn't give it ALL back!
JJ |
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I was there at the Evans camp
Hello all,
I was at the Evans camp for the last 10 days of his 5 week course, Not to garner a job, nor to endure, or even to audit his class, I was there working with Jim and his staff to produce a series of Stadium Video Board interactive vignettes that will challenge baseball fans at the major and minor league level. I found his staff, (performers in our production) to be bright, and dedicated to their profession, as well as hard working teachers/advisors/mentors to the aspirants of this career. No doubt there are many among us, (yes I'm an umpire as well) who would love to pass such a course, and perhaps even dream about a MLB career. I will just be a voyeur, and dream that maybe if I had started in my early 20's I too might have gone to the show. Good luck to all who attend! umpire david |
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