Bainbridge Island Little League

Umpires

WA - DISTRICT 2 Little League

2015 Spring Umpire Training Clinic

 

 

WHEN: Saturday Mar 7, 2015. Doors open at 8:15am. Starts at 9:00am and ends at approximately 4:00pm.

WHERE: Olympic College: 1600 Chester Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98337

WHO: You and anybody in your league interested in learning to umpire!

HOW: Contact your league UIC or President and get registered to attend. The clinic is FREE as all leagues have pre-paid for their umpire attendees. But, bring a few $$ for the raffle!

BRING: Mask and indicator (it’s not a clicker!!)

LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED!

This is an annual training event, well attended and highly effective at getting you either trained from “scratch” as a new umpire, or refresher for current umpires. Build community with other volunteers in other parts of our district. Great training for coaches and managers too!!

OBJECTIVE: Get trained, get confident, make friends, ask lots of questions, HAVE FUN. We’ll see you there.

 

Click Here to Sign Up: http://www.wad2llb.org/training/clinics-seminars/bookevent/15-district-2-annual-umpire-clinic

 

UMPIRES CORNER

"HEY, WE NEED AN UMPIRE…”

Sometimes, just before a game starts, you may hear that statement. Once in a while, a scheduled umpire can't make it due to traffic, missed ferry, or some scheduling mishap. Usually, especially at the AA levels, it's because we don't have enough volunteers willing to do this job.

Many people think they are not "qualified" right off from the start, and for some of the upper levels of play - acting as a single umpire for a game - they are correct.  But anyone, with a little bit of training, can do this job at any level - AA through Majors.

The fact is that there is no game without somebody agreeing to act in the role of umpire to call balls, strikes, safe, out. Often, the coaches have to do it from the mound, but they already have enough on their plate managing the game for our kids.

                                                  And most importantly without an umpire, there is not game.

ROLE OF THE UMPIRE

Umpires are the sole representatives on Little League on the field.  In addition to applying the rules in a fair and unbiased fashion, the umpire is responsible for:

  • Starting and ending the game
  • The safety of the players
  • Ensuring the timely progression of the game

BENEFITS

In addition to being great fun, and umpire is

  • The only authorized party on the field, other than the players and coaches, during a game.
  • In responsible for helping ensure a safe and fair game.
  • Has the best view in the house.
  • Although we do not pay our umpires, BILL feeds our umpires!  Working umpires are entitled to food and a drink from our stack shack when working.

TRAINING

Our umpire crew is a combination of experienced and new umpires.  There are various way to learn to become an umpire.  

 

  • Team up with an experienced umpire.
  • Read the rules -- contact the UIC for a copy of the Little League Rule Book and an Umpire Guide.  There are also various on-line umpire resources (visit littleleauge.org). 
  • Attending a training session:   
    • District 2 hosts a day long Spring Umpire Training Clinic the second Saturday in March at Olympic College. 
    • BILL holds periodic local “Umpire 101” training classes based on demand.
  • Contact the UIC for more information.

SCHEDUELING

Umpire scheduling is flexible.  Umpires select games in advance through the UMPIRE SCHEDULING CALENDAR.  Ideally BILL likes to have both a plate and at least one base umpire.    

Majors and AAA games require an umpire for the game to be played.  It’s preferred that AA games have an umpire.

Click here to connect to the UMPIRE SCHEDULING CALENDAR

WHAT TO WEAR

BILL provides umpires with basic protective equipment for game day use: mask, chest protectors, shin guards, jerseys and cap.

Umpires generally wear grey or dark pants, black belt, black shoes (not cleats) and black socks in addition to the safety gear….and like the ball players themselves, umpires should also wear personal protective gear.

Many umpires purchase some of their own equipment.  Based on the number of games umpired (10 or 15), BILL will reimburse up to $50 or $100 each season...save your receipts.  


CONTACT US

If you are interested in Umpiring, please reach out to the Umpire in Chief or the volunteer coordinator and we’ll get you training you needs.  

Any questions or if you would like to speak to someone about umpiring, please contact our Umpire-in-Chief at: uic@bilittleleague.org