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I am trying to find a book that covers the mechanics of umpiring. I am a USSSA fastpitch umpire and I have worked with several partners and they all seem to do things a little different.
I have only been doing fastpitch for a couple of years and everytime I think I get it down,, a new partner wants to do something different. I have the basics but would really like to see what the official book says. |
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Go to NFHS site and drill down through "Order Publications" to find Softball Umpires Manual. It will cost you $6.50 and that is the least you will spend anywhere. It is nearly word for word a copy of the umpire manual in the ASA Rule Book which is the bible for mechanics.
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At this point, USSSA doesn't have an umpire's manual for FP, though I have heard that there are plans to make one in the future. They do have a SP umpire's manual at the back of the rulebook, or at least used to when I called it. By and large you would be best following the ASA/NFHS mechanics. You can purchase the rules books and the umpire's manual (one and the same in the umpire edition of the ASA rules book) from either of these organizations.
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It's unfortunate that so many of us want to be different, but I hope they are minor things. After you learn all the correct mechanics, you will find there are some things not covered and that some of your partners will still disagree.
And by all means, come back with questions after you read.
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is the site NFHS.com?
So far the differences have been minor. Who takes the throwback from the catcher to first. Who can courtesy run for the pitcher and catcher and when. Stuff like that. So far we cover it before the game and I pretty much do whatever my partner wants to do. It would be nice to know the official way to do it though. Thanks everyone for their input. |
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The best manual for officiating is the one put out by the NCAA in my opinion. It explains the reason for doing what you are doing. You can order it from the NCAA or go to cactusumpires.com and look for it there.
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The NFHS site is actually http://www.nfhs.org.
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Courtesy runners are a rule, not a mechanic and the umpires have no choices. On a throw from F2 to 1st (after a pitch?) with the BU in B, the BU better be closer and covers the play. Even with the BU in C, the PU would really have trouble seeing through the catcher, fielder and possibly F3 playing up; so I don't see it being anyone but the BU. The attempted tag is almost always on the outfield side of the base.
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