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Agreed, and it worked perfectly to prove my point.
It's just little kids, playing baseball. We need to step back sometimes, when we start taking things a bit too seriously. That's what we did here. Took a step toward the absurd, funny, dumb if you will. Some guys will dance with rodents, or do the YMCA ( I know the words to that song, and the meaning behind them, so I ain't dancing to that diddy). I chose to have everyone wear different colored shirts for two innings. In the end, we all thought it was pretty damn cool, and so did the kids and parents. Now if we did it every night, or on some sort of "big" stage, I'd agree with the dumb statement. But it was my house, my rules, and it worked to perfection. |
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It certainly doesn't work to perfection from a professionalism, appropriate or appearance standpoint. And, unlike the crowds you apparently have, the fans here would assume that we just picked up umpires off the street who neither knew each other nor belonged to the local association. They would be starting out with zero credibility. |
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I'd be more concerned about the players. I wonder if they have permission from MLB to use those names. Wasn't there an article about a league in the Chicago area and they were getting sued because they were using pro team names and logos for their league.
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The kids get their uniforms from an official Majestic dealer. Trust me, my son works there. They're good to go.
As for attaining the effect I was looking for by dressing in different colors, the point was to lighten up the stiff collars of some of my fellow umpires. This is Little League, and regular season game at that. Sure we had a pretty big crowd, and an MiLB mascot on hand, but they didn't come to see us. That picture was taken by one of a bunch of folks who wanted to get a shot this. Umpiring, at my field, has been made a "cool" thing to do because of the culture we've developed at our park. I've got 30+ kids who work for me as Junior umpires every year, and I usually have a waiting list. A WAITING LIST FOR UMPIRES! I put three man crews on every game, and turn away volunteers most every night. I also have WR guys come out to specifically work with my kids. Like those guys in the picture. As for credibility, I guess that's subjective. But some of the kids that come out of my program get asked to do some pretty high level (for LL) games. I know that our program as the respect of the folks up at WR. They know we turn out pretty good umpires. The managers and coaches for this particular game knew all these umpires, and their credentials. Half are WR instructors, all have been to the one week, a couple have TV games, etc. Trust me, that's a good crew, and there are rarely any complaints about my umpires. I get that doing this wouldn't work in most places. It does in mine though. How many 15 year olds have you taught to umpire well enough to work Section championship plates? I've had several, and those are my credentials. |
Mostly, in cool/cold weather I wear long sleeves on the plate (with or without long sleeve cold gear depending on temp) and partner wears jacket. Sometimes I wear short sleeve on the plate and partner wears jacket. I have never worked a game with different colors, but don't see a problem if PU is colored different on a 3, 4 or 6 man crew. I would not do it on 2 man crew.
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I started and ran a similar program in my local LL back in the years that when I was actively involved in LLBB. in a 35+ year career, it is still one of my best umpiring experiences. While I can't say one of our young umps ever made it to a sectional (or even district) plate job, we did have a few 16 yo's who filled in on an emergency basis as BU's in the districts. And like your guys, they handled themselves quite well. We had a good size league, five 11-12 yo (majors) games three days a week. plus all of our lower divisions the other three days (25 games on Sat. starting at 8:00AM last games began at 7:00PM). Needless to say, training and developing competent plate umpires was critical to the success of the program. And yes....they all had uniform shirts. The crew matching though was nver an issue....they all worked solo. |
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My league doesn't do that. |
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