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Old Thu Apr 30, 2009, 09:54am
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For HS games I like to hit the diamond about 30 minutes before game time. I find it gives me time to properly do my pre-game stuff.
I'm finding that more and more of the time partners are wanting to go out like 5 to 10 minutes before the game. Quite frankly its a rush job and i don't like starting my games off on that note.

Question is would you inform partner of 30 minutes before hand policy and then go out there alone or should I wait in parking lot for partners who show up at the buzzer ?
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Old Thu Apr 30, 2009, 09:56am
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IMO People should be at the park about 45 mins before game time and hit the diamond 10-15 before game time. I'd think 30 mins would be a little long.
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Old Thu Apr 30, 2009, 10:44am
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At the field 45 min prior (to get dressed), dressed 30 min prior (do pre-game with partner) at field 15-20 min prior (to fill out paperwork, inspect equipment, walk field, etc.) plate meeting 5 min prior. This timeline is comfortable for me, but I often make do with less due to my issues or my partner's.
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Old Thu Apr 30, 2009, 11:12am
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Depending on if i have worked with my partner(s) before or regularly, depends on how early i want to be there. The crew's pre-game is just as important as any other mechanic we use on the field. If i am not familiar with my partner(s) i want to spend extra time going over rotations, chasing vs. "turning back and taking a look", fly ball coverages, umpire-to-umpire signals, fair-foul, bounding over bag, check swings, confrontations, leaving early responsibilities, tag up responsibilities, and any other info that may be pertinent to the game. In order to cover all these things a 30-40 minute pre-game with partner(s) may be required. Whether its at the field prior to the game or a local restaurant, a solid pre-game is important in assuring a well officiated game. As far as arriving on the field, 15-20 minutes gives you plenty of time to walk the field, insure field is legal, and check equipment.

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Old Thu Apr 30, 2009, 02:14pm
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I'm at the fields 1 hour prior. I use that time to polish the shoes, get mentally ready by blasting some loud music over the car stereo, and get dressed. I am on the field 20-25 minutes prior. That gives me approximately:
  • 4-5 minutes to do bat and helmet inspection for the visitors
  • 4-5 minutes to do bat and helmet inspection for the home
  • 4-5 minutes to observe the home team infield
  • 4-5 minutes to observe the visitor team infield
  • 4-5 minutes for pre-game plate meeting.

Any extra time, and we get the game going a few minutes early.

My partner and I go on the field together. Always.

If my partner isn't at the field at 30 minutes prior to game time, they get a phone call. If they're not there within 15 minutes of game time, I go on the field alone. That's the only reason I would go on solo, tho.
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Old Thu Apr 30, 2009, 02:21pm
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Well me, I'm historically early.. with people who know me understanding that if they want to beat me to the park, you should have left early.. 1-2 hours early is a minimum. But 45 mins is what is expected in our assoc with a 30 hr min. If you are later than a 1/2 hour early you could be fined or replaced.
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Old Thu Apr 30, 2009, 02:42pm
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I like to get to the field an hour to 45 minutes before the game. If I'm on the stick I start putting it on with about 25 minutes to go. I hit the field about 15 minutes before the game, check the equipment, watch infield if it's still going on, then have the plate meeting and get the game started.

In our association we have been told we should be at the field by 30 minutes before game time.

Ummm....we did have one guy show up about 2 minutes before game time this week because he's a doofus and didn't check his e-mail until late that afternoon. His commissioner was quite understanding, and said he'd let the guy's partner know...so check your assignments, just sayin'...
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Old Thu Apr 30, 2009, 02:44pm
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I am at the complex at a minimum, an hour before game time, unless there is some mitigating circumstance. (Really bad traffic, a parent who shows up and wants to discuss little Johnny's recent behavior...etc.) Once there, I hook up with partner and we go let the coaches know we are there. Then, back to the vehicles.

I will immediately put some "serious" jazz (Davis, Coltrane, Peterson, Montgomery, Hampton...etc.) into the CD player. Organize my stuff, make sure shoes are cleaned and shined, BS with partner.

Once we being the transformation to umpires, we usually will start doing our pregame with each other. By the time we are dressed, we should have pretty much covered everything. If not, then we discuss it as we walk to the field, which is about 20 minutes prior to game time.

Equipment check is done together, starting with the visitors dugout. We will then walk the field, making mental notes of any abnormalities. Check home team's equipment. Then gather the coaches for the plate meeting. Rinse and repeat!
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Old Sun May 03, 2009, 06:59pm
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For HS games I like to hit the diamond about 30 minutes before game time. I find it gives me time to properly do my pre-game stuff.
I'm finding that more and more of the time partners are wanting to go out like 5 to 10 minutes before the game. Quite frankly its a rush job and i don't like starting my games off on that note.

Question is would you inform partner of 30 minutes before hand policy and then go out there alone or should I wait in parking lot for partners who show up at the buzzer ?
I'd talk to your assignor about how your partners look like idiots (and, thus, reflect poorly upon you). Actually, in all seriousness, I'd keep it short and simple. Something like, "hey, boss, is everything going okay with so-and-so? He's been getting to the field kinda late lately..." No need to be a prick about it (at first), just play the dumb, concerned card.

Being that I don't have to get into 10 pounds of plate gear doing SP (though some days, I wish I did), I get to the league games about 30-45 minutes in advance. If it's something more pressing like a tourney or league playoffs, the earlier the better. If I don't take them seriously, how can they take me seriously?
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Old Sun May 03, 2009, 08:52pm
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I prefer to arrive an hour befor game time and take the field about 20-25 minutes before game time. This allows time for equipment check, field walk and plate meeting .
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