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Umpires Meeting
Sat. March 28, 2009 at 10 am. Pavallion at the Little League Fields.
Umpires must walk a fine line between keeping the game under control and not exacerbating situations with over-aggressive
or arrogant actions. Although every situation is unique, umpires on the field should follow the guidelines below:
- Umpires should remain calm, professional, tactful, firm, in control, fair and impartial. They cannot be perceived as overly
aggressive, confrontational, hot-headed, short-tempered, timid, intimidated or nervous. Umpires must never display impatience
or a condescending attitude.
- Umpires are expected to understand their role as a steady, calming influence on the game. Umpires must be able to sort
out complex and important situations and cannot be hesitant to make unpopular decisions.
- Umpires should never ignore occurrences on the field that require their attention to maintain order and control. But when
difficult situations arise, it is essential that umpires stay above the emotional fray and never lower themselves to the excitable
level of a particular player, manager, or coach. Umpires must be clear and decisive, while not overly aggressive or overbearing.
They are expected to become more assertive if the situation calls for such, but must control their temper at all times. All
in all, umpires must calm volatile situations while keeping control and managing them.
- Umpires should listen to managers if discussions are reasonable and non-emotional. Umpires are to be firm and authoritative
in conversations with managers — but should never initiate an argument. Umpires must not create unnecessary friction
by ignoring reasonable inquiries. At the same time, umpires must command respect during difficult situations and never tolerate
personal abuse.
- Umpires must avoid sarcastic remarks and profanity and not insist on the last word.
- Umpires cannot look for trouble or invite arguments. If a situation can defuse itself, umpires must allow it to happen.
Umpires must not be perceived as having escalated a situation.
Remember, umpires can get rule updates, interpretations, useful tips like these and much more, by signing up for the Little
League Umpire Registry.
Also, chartered Little Leagues can order a copy of the Little League E-Rules CD, which now includes videos of selected
rules.
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