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What made you start umpiring?
Just curious to know what got everyone into umpiring. Anyone care to share their hazy memories?
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It was my own big mouth. I was 15, and the director of the league I used to play in was chatting with my parents. I, being the smart a$$ I usually am, asked if he needed umpires. My dad just shook his head, as he was already one of the other umpires in the league. I didn't think he'd take me seriously, but... here I am.
Me and my big mouth!
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What made you start umpiring?
I had coached for 23 years, ages 7 - +18's, and when I retired from coaching, I realized how much I missed being on the field & being around kids. Just being around them keeps me energized. Then it came to me, go over to "The Dark Side". After passing out grief for 23 years, now I am receiving the grief. Be careful what you dish out.
Anyway, here I am and I am loving it. The next best thing to coaching. Another way to give something back to the game.
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What got me started: Playing rec men's SP ASA softball, I discovered the paucity of umpires who: 1.) knew the rules 2.) hustled to get into position to make to get the best angle/view on plays/calls. Most local leagues' blues are older men, who do not move from behind the plate at all. The desire to have improved umpiring motivated me to do it.
What got me out of it: The increasing attitude that players have that it is their right to berate, question, swear at, and verbally abuse umpires anytime they feel like it. It became too much, and ejections did nothing to curtail this behavior. It was no longer fun, and it was not worth the aggrivation. |
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Same thing as everyone else stupidity!!
No I started because of my kids. Coaching my son in LL they required all the coaches to umpire (a good / bad idea) made you see the other side of the coin, but VERY few knew the rules. I got a book and read it...imagine that huh? Didn't find much direction in umpiring from our area in LL A couple of years later started coaching my daughter in softball league, they used ASA rules, found clinics there and got an idea of how to umpire (debateable from those who have worked with me)....so I started doing rec league there then started doing more for ASA, state ....talking to a guy that used to teach with my dad he convinced me to get my high school license so I started umpiring high school games too! Started off with Softball, Volleyball and Wrestling....I have given up wrestling, it is not worth it to me..... |
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I actually started in baseball at 17.
I was at a Little League game giving the ump a hard time. Problem was, the ump was my high school dean and a good friend of my Dad's. When I got home, my dad was waiting for me. I had to hand over my keys to my car and wasn't allowed to drive until I had done a full month's worth of games with that particular ump. He didn't give me a rule book (he said if I was smart a$$ enough to know how to mouth off, I must know the rules already) and let me tell you, it was a very long month. I had my a$$ handed to me almost every day by some coach or other umpire. I did enjoy it and stayed with it from then on.
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I got into softball for the money - plain and simple. I was either going to do this or baseball . . . shorter games for the same pay convinced me. Now I love the game and am excited everytime I get to walk on the field. While I got in for the wrong reason - I stay for the right one.
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was playing in an adult league and acting like a child. I berated an umpire who knew my dad....(who is also an umpire)..dad calls that night and tells me that If I know so much, I should start umpiring.....
I quickly found out how little I knew.... |
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