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Umpire Clinics & Training

The Umpire is an important part
of Little League Baseball, aside from calling ball or strike, safe or out, umpires are responsible for teaching
players good sportsmanship and the rules of the game. Umpires
are also called upon to interpret rules and help settle minor disputes that may occur during games.
As a non-profit organization the Coconut Creek Little League relies on volunteer Umpires for all of their games. We have a
core of dedicated Umpires who have graciously given of their time
but we are still woefully understaffed.
Umpire Chief Bobby Hernandez is seeking Volunteer umpires of all ranges of
experience, or even no experience at all. You can progress at your own comfort level and start off slow as you
receive on-the-job training. All equipment is provided and all we ask of you is your time.
Most Little League games have one home plate umpire and a minimum of one field umpire. Before becoming a home plate umpire
you may be required to participate in training sessions and seminars.
While home plate umpires are scheduled well in advance, field umpires are sometimes determined minutes before the game begins. As you arrive at your child's game, your coach or the home plate
umpire may ask you to be the field umpire. When you agree, your main responsibilities are to call plays on the bases, determine
if balls are fair or foul, and assist the home plate umpire with other calls.
UMPIRE FIELD MECHANICS CLINIC:
Sunday, January 30th from 12-3pm at Sabal Pines Field # 1
ALL MANAGERS AND COACHES PLEASE ATTEND.
Umpire field work including positioning and stance, umpire rotation, making calls, rules pertaining to field of play and other topics.
Every manager and coach will be asked to help with Umpire duty in 2011 so get your training now. Managers will be
given their team equipment bags after the clinic. Teens wishing to umpire must attend
UMPIRE AND COACH RULES CLASS:
Thursday, February 10thth from 6:30-9:30 at the North Rec Center (Lyons and Sol Press)
ALL MANAGERS AND COACHES SHOULD ATTEND.
Little League rules & regulations, scenarios, Question & Answer session. Here again, with all managers and coaches being asked to perform umpire duty in
2011, knowing the rules is key. Main points of the LL rule book will be covered. Managers will be givin their 2011 LL Rule book during the clinic.
Umpire Checklists for Pre-Game Meetings
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Umpire Pre-game
checklist- with Partners |
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1. Unusual ground rules or related field problems |
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2. Rotation – when will plate ump cover 3rd
or 1st? |
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3. Review
umpire communication signals |
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4. Fair and foul ball responsibilities |
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5. Outfield catch / no catch responsibility |
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6. Base umpire goes out, stays out. |
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7. Overthrow coverage / foul fly balls near dugouts |
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8. Runners touching and tagging up at 1st,
2nd
& 3rd |
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9. Infield fly duties, if any |
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10. Putting the ball back in play |
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11. Check swings |
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12. Handling arguments and ejections |
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Pre-game checklist -
with Coaches |
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1. Introductions of umpires/managers |
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2. Review line-up cards |
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3. Grounds rules and game “time-limits” |
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4. 10 run rule / run limit “per inning” rules |
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5. All items remain in dugouts – no “on deck “area. |
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6. Pitch counters compare pitch count each inning |
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7. Problems should only discussed with managers |
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8. Manager or coach must REQUEST a time out |
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9. Everyone properly equipped? No jewelry |
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10. New pitcher warming up – where and how? |
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11. Special Runner rule 7.14 |
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12. Unruly or unsportsmanlike players |
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13. Any questions? |
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