Sponsorship
Opportunities

Sponsored Links
Cherokee Batting Range
Flush Baseball
Forsyth Grizzlies - Georgia Octane
Georgia Stars
Georgia Jackets
Georgia Travel Baseball - NWBA Links
To Indexes

Cooperstown
Tournaments
Join NWBA Team Insurance
Georgia Travel Baseball - NWBA
Home | Profile | Register | Active Topics | Search | FAQ
Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?

 All Forums
 NWBA Forums
 Ump's Corner
 New Ump
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Author Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  

Slider5

43 Posts

Posted - 04/16/2013 :  07:56:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My oldest son (17) is interested in becoming an umpire. I guess he wants to get yelled at from somebody besides me. Can anyone give some advice as to what he (we ) need to do? test etc....

ChinMusic

126 Posts

Posted - 04/16/2013 :  08:41:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Contact Jim Stros @ NUA (National Umpires Association). He can get your son into the program.

http://www.nuaumpiresusa.org/
Go to Top of Page

zwndad

170 Posts

Posted - 04/16/2013 :  18:19:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Slider5 - tell your son I said thank you. it's a thankless job (except for the little pay they get) and we need to keep filling the pipeline with good young talent. I hope he works hard at it and sticks with it.
Go to Top of Page

christheump

351 Posts

Posted - 04/22/2013 :  10:37:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Slider5

My oldest son (17) is interested in becoming an umpire. I guess he wants to get yelled at from somebody besides me. Can anyone give some advice as to what he (we ) need to do? test etc....

Slider...where do you live???

4 basic rules:
1. HUSTLE. Never stand around. Be in position to make the call.
2. Dress professional. Clean shoes, tucked in shirt, and for the love of God, don't turn your hat around backwards when behind the plate.
3. Be respectfully confident. Pause and make sure you are sure of the call. Don't interject yoruself in the game for all the wrong reasons. With him being younger, coaches WILL try to bully him. Always try to remember the both manager's first name. It helps, and if in doubt, just call him coach.
4. Mask in left hand, never in right hand.
5. HUSTLE. Don't just stand there. MOVE.

My suggestion is for him to start at the 7/8 yo rec ball ge group and get a feel for moving around the field. At this age, you are still able to to work behind the bases for the most part. The speed of the game is slower which helps with learning how to move the game along. This will just give him the feel of it. Then move up to the next age group, this will show him how to work inside the bases. Pitchers are a little more on target and the parents are a little more vocal. Then he will be ready to move up to my favorite age group 11/12, especially 12. Pitchers start mixing up their pitches, hitters can hit, and the game starts picking up speed nicely. Working the two younger age groups will have allowed him to combine what he has learned and have to confidence to do the job.


Edited by - christheump on 04/22/2013 10:43:56
Go to Top of Page

Slider5

43 Posts

Posted - 04/22/2013 :  21:10:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the replies. We live in Cartersville.
Go to Top of Page

christheump

351 Posts

Posted - 04/23/2013 :  08:21:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ok...Jim would be the guy to call on that side of the world.
Go to Top of Page

F2202

63 Posts

Posted - 07/29/2013 :  15:44:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I highly suggest joining Marietta Umpires. 7/8 yr old baseball is boring. Marietta provides great training and while your son may not be able to do high school games because of his age, Marietta has middle school games and he could apply his training to get better games from Strohs.
Go to Top of Page
  Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Jump To:
Georgia Travel Baseball - NWBA © 2000-22 NWBA Go To Top Of Page
Snitz Forums 2000