This
document is intended as a set of guidelines for volunteer umpires in Belmont-Redwood
Shores Little League baseball games. It
serves as a list of tips to help prepare the umpire for common aspects of this
fun sporting activity and to help prevent common problems from coming to
surface.
Farm & AA Umpires
All umpires
for these divisions will be volunteer parents from the teams.
Farm &
AA umps will work a 2-Field Umpire system.
AAA & Majors Umpires
We will
have a combination of paid youth umpires and volunteer adults. When we are
short an umpire for a AAA or Majors game, the team in the field will supply an
umpire for the bases - only a coach or certified adult (AA umpires from last
year for example) will be allowed to do this. Let me know what you think.
AAA &
Majors umps will work a Home Plate / Field Umpire system.
Chief Umpire
The BRSLL
Chief Umpire is listed at http://www.belmontlittleleague.org
in the Board of Directors page.
Contact the
Chief Umpire for any BRSLL umpiring questions or issues that you have.
Register to umpire by contacting the Chief Umpire at
any time before or during the season.
Farm & AA
A combined
Farm/AA training is offered and mandatory for AA umpires.
A combined
Majors/AAA training is offered and mandatory for Majors/AAA umpires.
Clinics are
presented by the Chief Umpire, division VPs and guest umpires.
The clinics
include classroom time as well as outdoor field practice.
Equipment
provided: Hat, shirt, indicator, belt pocket, brush, Rules book
All clinics
include:
Farm/AA
training includes:
Majors/AAA training
includes:
Farm & AA: Volunteer umpires coordinate
schedule with fellow volunteer team umpire and manager.
AAA & Majors: Self-assignments are made on http://www.TheArbiter.net
Canceling
assignments:
Self-schedule
yourself in TheArbiter.net:
The Chief
Umpire with assistance and approval of the President and the Treasurer will
procure the following items for the umpire crews:
Adult
umpires are strictly volunteer and unpaid, but youth umpires will be paid for
each AAA & Majors game they work.
The pay for
is the same for AAA and Majors:
The
positions worked is registered and stored in the online scheduling system. Each
umpire is responsible for making sure they are properly signed up including
substitutions.
The Chief
Umpire periodically reports the number of positions worked per umpire to the
Treasurer who then writes and mails checks to the umpires’ homes. The Chief
Umpire maintains the list of home addresses and makes it available to the
Treasurer.