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Old Fri Apr 18, 2008, 10:16am
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Dave,

You saw the three-man demonstration in the gym at the NUS. It lasted a good fifteen minutes.

You should be an expert by now!
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Old Fri Apr 18, 2008, 10:28am
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Go find a fairly decent Mens SP game... or double or triple header...and work it 3-man....LOTS of Rotations, etc....
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Old Fri Apr 18, 2008, 10:30am
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Go find a fairly decent Mens SP game... or double or triple header...and work it 3-man....LOTS of Rotations, etc....
At first, work them WITHOUT going out on fly balls, since you already know how to work a two-umpire game.
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Old Fri Apr 18, 2008, 10:29am
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Different areas seem to provide different opportunities. For example, the Lone Star conference (NCAA DII) use nothing but three person crews now. I know that there are some others, as well.

Also, here, HS use primarily three man, and in some cases four man, crews for their playoffs. There are some who are happy with two man crews, but they are far and away the minority. Also, every weekend tournament in this area uses three person crews for the consolation game and the championship. So, if you lived in north Texas, those would be your opportunities to get experience in three man mechanics.

Sometimes, during scrimmages at the first season, where we don't get paid, some of us will work 3 man just for fun.
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Old Fri Apr 18, 2008, 10:39am
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Different areas seem to provide different opportunities. For example, the Lone Star conference (NCAA DII) use nothing but three person crews now. I know that there are some others, as well.

Also, here, HS use primarily three man, and in some cases four man, crews for their playoffs. There are some who are happy with two man crews, but they are far and away the minority. Also, every weekend tournament in this area uses three person crews for the consolation game and the championship. So, if you lived in north Texas, those would be your opportunities to get experience in three man mechanics.
It's definitely area-dependent ... and umpire numbers and program budgets certainly are factors. My partner last night had worked the Florida-Florida State doubleheader the night before. I asked her who else was on the crew and she told me that they worked two-person! FSU only pays for two umpires for non-conference games ... even for a rivalry game like Gators-Seminoles!
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