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Originally Posted by LMan
still trying to absorb the concept of umpires in T-ball 
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Well, let's put it this way LMan... we have two different leagues for T-Ball teams. (Turner field), and (youth center). The fields are 5 miles apart, but there is a world of difference in what takes place at the two parks. The (youth center) uses no umpires. Instead, a coach from each team makes safe or out calls. They also have no standard defense positions. They simply put most of the fielders in an ark lined up from the circle to the base lines keeping all of them about 35 feet from the batter. Three kids play behind this arc in the outfield. The kids hit the ball off the Tee and they all run after it. They keep score but only 5 runs per half-inning are allowed, although the kids all continue hitting until every batter on the team bats. I have observed that no one cares if they touch the bases, etc. or not. I've had several moms over the last several weeks come up to me and say (Turner Field) is so much better. They like the kids to learn the basics while they play, they like the kids having the option to hit pitched balls, and they like having an official umpire. It cost the same to join either league. If I were one of these parents here in TN. I know what league I would want my kids to join if I was informed of the difference. Just go watch a game from each league and see how much of an improvement it is to have more of the basic rules of the game in place, and having the rules really mean something. It's about the kids having fun, while learning at the same time. I believe even 5 and 6 year old's like to be treated like the bigger kids. And they will never see an arc of kids across any other infield, or see teams playing with no umpire. JMO... Al