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UMPIRES

2002-2003 LEAGUE DIRECTORS
Chief Umpire: Rules Rich Wax 250-0264 rrwax@ffx.uspa-ira.com
Chief Ump: Training Herb Root 503-5285 hroot@att.net
Scheduler: Jr., Maj Tim Strutzel 627-2686 timothy.strutzel@verizon.net
Scheduler: Minors David Brooks 323-4985 lbrooks2@cox.net

Volunteer Umpires

The Fairfax Little League depends upon volunteer umpires to officiate the supervised baseball program.  Both adults and youth are encouraged to volunteer to provide this essential service.  Youth volunteers are reimbursed for their expenses in providing umpiring services.  Adult volunteers perform without reimbursement.  Each Little League team is requested to provide one adult, normally a parent, to serve as the designated team volunteer umpire.   This designated team umpire should be prepared to umpire the game if other volunteer umpires are not available.

To support the League's umpire training and development needs, the Board of Directors established in 1997 a volunteer organization of adults and qualified youth named the Fairfax Baseball Official Association (FBOA).  This group of qualified umpires conducts training for all volunteer umpires, managers, coaches, and parents and works with new and experienced umpires throughout the season in an effort to give our players and our umpires the best game playing environment possible.  New volunteer adults qualify for membership in this association by expressing their interest, attending training classes, and agreeing to actively umpire Fairfax Little League games.   Members of the association are provided uniforms and equipment, as well as the opportunity to purchase additional equipment at reduced costs.  Members are also afforded the opportunity to attend umpire training clinics around the state and the week long course in St. Petersburg, FL, and Williamsport, PA.  Members of the FBOA are also certified to the District Administrator as being qualified to umpire at the District and above levels.

Umpiring is great fun and is as much a part of the game as is playing itself.  If you are interested in volunteering (adult or youth), you may make your interest known by  indicating on the player registration form during registration, or by calling the league telephone number (591-5341), and leaving your name and phone number.   Our umpire association members will contact you.  It is a rewarding feeling to walk off the field after a game, knowing that you have made a difference in the Little League playing experience of our players.

The Chief Umpire provides training to all volunteer umpires in both classroom and field situations before the season starts, and is available to conduct additional training during the season as needed.  Training subjects include Playing Regulations and Rules, Local Rules, and procedures used to officiate Little League baseball as the home plate or base umpire.   Click here to see the Umpire Training Schedule.

Our umpires strive to develop an understanding of and appreciation for the capabilities and limitations of young athletes playing Little League Baseball.  A trained umpire can and does inspire children to abide by the rules and to recognize authority while at the same time increasing their enjoyment of the game.

No game is better without umpires.   Ask any of the young athletes who have played a baseball game which had no official umpires, or not enough umpires, and you will find children who feel slighted when "makeshift" umpiring is all that is provided.  To the youngsters in our program, it doesn't seem like a "real" game without "real" umpires.

Volunteer umpires are assigned to games on the basis of ability and experience, with the most qualified officiating at the Major League and Junior Division levels.  The League attempts to assign umpires to officiate all games at the Double A and Triple A levels of the Minor Leagues.   Designated team umpires are requested to umpire at the Single A and T-Ball levels of play.

Umpiring is important, fun, and a great way to support our Little League program.  We encourage everyone to try it.   Please be supportive with our beginning umpires, for they will be the backbone of the umpires corps for years to come.  And remember, before you yell at "blue" behind the plate, ask yourself, can I really make the right call from my seat?  And if the umpiring skills are not what you think they should be, we'll gladly sign you up!!

We hope each of you will give serious thought to volunteering as an umpire.  Your efforts in this area will ensure a more pleasurable season for all!!!

Links

www.umpire.org:  The Umpire's Resource Center of the ABUA

www.amateurumpire.com: Amateur Umpire Association

www.littleleague.org/news/umpires/umpire.htm: Test your knowledge!