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This season will see me working with a number of new partners for high school and college games. I don't anticipate the luxury of short pre-game conferences, but they beat long post-games by far. Unless, of course, they involve beer and ribs rather than discussing nightmares from the past contest.
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RECENT RULE CHANGES- COMPOSITE BAT, CONCUSSION SYMPTOMS NO RUNNERS ON BASE- COVERAGE AND ROTATION FAIR/FOUL BAG TO POLE FROM A PU-TAGS, TOUCHES, INTERFERENCE,OBSTRUCTION TO 1ST GOING OUT/ROTATION- BACK TO HOME IF NEEDED LINE DRIVE/TRAP BALL RUNNERS ON BASE- COVERAGE AND ROTATION R1 OR R3 AND R1- PU HAS PLAY AT THIRD ON BASE HIT TO OUTFIELD R1 AND R2, LESS THAN 2 OUTS- PU HAS 3RD ON TAG UP R2 ONLY, LESS THAN 2 OUTS- BU HAS EVERYTHING FLY BALL COVERAGE- BIG V, LITTLE V LINE DRIVE/TRAP BALL- VERBALIZE CATCH, NO CATCH TAG UPS COVERAGE- PU HAS 3RD, TAGS BEHIND PARTNERS BACK BASE TOUCH COVERAGE- PU HAS 3RD, TOUCHES BEHIND PARTNER SECOND PLAY ON INFIELD- BASE UMPIRE IF BALL DOES NOT LEAVE INF PUT BALL BACK IN PLAY- AFTER EVERY DEAD BALL CHECKED SWING APPEALS- DID HE GO? KILL BATTER HIT BY BATTED BALL/PITCH ECHO BALK CALLS DROPPED THIRD STRIKE- POINT TO GROUND IF DOWN ASKING FOR HELP- BEFORE MAKING THE CALL COACH REQUESTS YOU TO ASK FOR HELP- BE CAREFUL HERE ANY FIELD ISSUES- HELP ON ARGUMENT AFTER PARTNER TURNS AWAY SIGNALS- IFF, TIME PLAY, ROTATIONS- OUTS DARKNESS, RAIN EJECTIONS CHECK BATS, HELMETS/ HOME FIRST/ TOGETHER EXIT PLAN COACHES PREGAME INTRODUCTIONS- NO SUNGLASSES EXCHANGE LINEUPS- TAKE HOME TEAM FIRST GROUND RULES- COACH TAKE US AROUND ARE PLAYERS LEGAL AND PROPERLY EQUIPPED? SPORTSMANSHIP GOOD LUCK We are able to get this done in about ten minutes, even with some added discussion on some items. Anything you would add to this list? |
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I hit on the following:
1. Fly Ball Coverage 2. Line Drive Coverage 3. All Rotations 4. Run Downs 5. Coverage with BU going foul with pressure or BU going out. 6. Signals 7. Foul ball in the box. A little more if it's a new guy. I don't tell my partner how to umpire.
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As for the OP, these are some of the things that tend to change with varsity umpires and higher, from my experience. 1) Fair / foul responsibility - are we going to the bag or the cutout? 2) Going out on trouble... GO! 3) Rundown responsibilities, half? end? 4) Pre-pitch signals 5) Any weird ground rules 6) If we get trouble... (either crew consult or ejections) 7) Ask PU if he has cup, brush, indicator, pen, lineup card holder, and judgment. |
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I think he's saying that we should not wear our glasses during the intros.
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6pm? Lucky you. Most of our Varsity games are 4pm, with JV and Freshmen at 4:15.
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I don't understand why the JV/Fr games start 15 minutes later. If they were at the same school, I could see ADs thinking that it gives the Var coach a chance to pull a JV player if someone doesn't show. However, a lot of the JV/Var games are played at different schools.
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I try to get to the field an hour prior to game start. That allows me to unwind, converse with partner(s) and find a place to keep my 44 year old prostate content. It's hell getting old! |
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I actually started making a conscious effort this year to remove my sunglasses before the plate meeting. I like the idea of making good eye contact with each manager. Not saying it's right or wrong, just how I like to do it.
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My schedule shows Xs, Rs and Cs. I trust that my assignor puts guys on games who are equal to the task. I have to admit that as much as I enjoy working with the best veterans, the times I get to call a game with a rookie are really fun. I recall long ago working with guys who had a sleeve full of accomplishments (Illinois issues a State Final patch to those assigned) and soaking up their wisdom and knowledge of local coaches. The best advice I received from one of them is to return the favor some day. I hope to do that.
The IHSA assigns post season games based on performance. Not only do Cs rate fellow umpires but we also can compose a Top 15 list to help inform them of who we think is worthy. Coaches rate us every game (at least they are supposed to) and submit a Top 15 list as well. Local umpire groups also have Top 15 lists. The IHSA takes these into consideration when placing umpires on playoff games. They have no input on regular season assignments though. Jimmy Buffet said it best. I'm growing older, but not up. |
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