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Modified game fees
Our guys here have been wondering what other blues around the country get for game fees per game. If you'd rather not answer, I understand.
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what exactly is modified pitch? we dont play that around my area .............
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No modified in my area.
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Ditto |
I don't do modified, but we have people in our association that do it.
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heard of it.. never actually seen it...
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Wisconsin here.
Slowpitch gets $13-$14 per game. Modified gets $15-$16 per game. I'm not sure what the HS umpires get paid. I swear we're in the lowest paying region in the country. |
No modified in AZ that I am aware of....
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No modified in Seattle area...
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No modified in New Mexico either, that I know of.
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New England has modified scattered throughout. I work near Boston and we get in the 30 - 40 range, NH gets a little less, I'm not sure of the other areas in the Region. Rate depends on the level:
some leagues have additonal pitching restrictions = lower fees some leagues remove the pitching restrictions = higher fees (some just call this fast pitch, but that seems to trouble some people here so they still call it modified) |
I see 2 modified tournaments a year - both arouund Labor Day and both are invitationals.
The "real" modified tournament is a 10-man game and they wnat the pitching rules enforced. The other is also a 10-man game and it's pretty much anything but windmill - and that's at the tournament director's specific instructions. |
In my area we have several Modified teams. I work 10 man on Tues and 9 man on Thurs. I really enjoy it. It sure beats working SP by myself. We get $27 for modified and $23 for SP. We have had several state and national modified tournament qualifiers/winners from our area.
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