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Volunteer Umpire Tip of the Month –
March 2005
Here are a few more tips to improve your game!
Release runner to third: When the umpire-in-chief (UIC) verbally
informs a base umpire, “I’ve got third if he comes” or “I’ve got
third if he tags,” the base umpire will observe the touch or tag-up
at second base, then release responsibility for that runner to UIC
and assume responsibility for plays made on any trailing runners.
Square to the bag: When set for a play at any base, your head,
shoulders and feet should be in line and perpendicular to a line
from your location to the base. By taking a position square to the
bag, you will avoid a tendency to turn away from the play before it
is complete.
Starting position: This is the on-field location occupied by an
umpire as a play begins, determined for the base umpire by the
runner configuration.
Last month, Andy Konyar (Little League International Umpire
Consultant) was on the hot seat for “Ask Little League,” a new way
for volunteers, fans and others to communicate with Little League
officials and friends. Andy was able to answer inquiries from more
than 160 people in 36 states and 10 other countries! The full
transcript of the session is here:
http://www.littleleague.org/askll/05febsession.asp
Remember, umpires can get rule updates, interpretations, useful tips
like these and much more, by signing up for the Little League Umpire
Registry. Click here for more details:
http://www.littleleague.org/umpires/index.asp
Resources
For more information contact Little League International
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