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Cape Fear Officials Association. Wilmington, NC. Being a Good Partner. Umpires - "The Third Team on the Field". Created by: Eric M. Sadler Wilmington, NC. 1/14/13. Being a Good Partner. Philosophy for being a good partner:. "Knowing the rules and calling
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Cape Fear Officials Association Wilmington, NC Being a Good Partner Umpires - "The Third Team on the Field" Created by: Eric M. Sadler Wilmington, NC 1/14/13
Being a Good Partner Philosophy for being a good partner: "Knowing the rules and calling the game is one thing, but the most important job I have out there is to be the best partner I can be."
Being a Good Partner # 1 Create good "Crew Chemistry" • Plate man should contact partner(s) in advance. • Confirm times of arrival and traveling plans, if necessary. • Coordinate proper uniforms with partner(s).
Being a Good Partner # 2 Continue to create good "Crew Chemistry" Arrive on time Come with a clear head and “positive mental attitude Wear a clean , well-fitting uniform Give your partners the impression – this is “the place” you want to be
Being a Good Partner # 3 Pre-Game Conference Good partners lead or participate in Pre-game conferences Good Pre-game conferences set the proper tone They establish trust and teamwork among partners
Being a Good Partner #4 On-Field Attitude Good Partners: Are in good physical condition Hustle, at all times, on the field Stay focused and have good field awareness Support and encourage partners Communicate, verbally and non-verbally, throughout your game
Being a Good Partner #5 On-Field Demeanor Good Partners: Exhibit good people/communication skills Exude confidence Issues, with respect to behavior and/or unsporting acts, are not ignored Being firm but fair is an expectation TCB – Take Care of Business
Being a Good Partner #6 Game Mechanics Good Partners: Consistently use proper NFHS mechanics Maintain proper field positions Use a strong and clear voice Alert partners to potential plays via signals Consistently make good eye contact
Being a Good Partner #8 Working together Good Partners: Are TEAM players Know their calling area responsibilities Make calls in their areas Help out in unusual situations Are ready to help on checked swings and fouls balls off of the batter
Being a Good Partner #9 More working together • Good Partners: • ALWAYS back their partners on the field, even though you may disagree • Never undermine your partner in front of a coach or player • Never let a player or coach disparage or denigrate their partners – TCB*
Being a Good Partner #10 Helping out Good Partners: Sometimes have to “take one for the team” Help out if your partner is struggling If you are the “veteran” and something out of the ordinary occurs, step in and help Listen/talk to coaches, take some of the “heat” If your partner is younger/inexperienced - encourage him Let him know you are there to help if needed
Being a Good Partner #11 Post-game Conference Good Partners: Participate in a Post-game conference Reflect on the game – if you could, would you do anything different? How do each of you feel about your game? Were or are there any rules questions? Did you manage the game well? Problems/situations - how were they handled? Great time for veterans to help/mentor newer/inexperienced officials.
Being a Good Partner Remember - Any Joe Blow can call Balls & Safes – It takes an UMPIRE to call Strikes & Outs! Call them! Keep your game moving!
Being a Good Partner Always remember there are three (3) teams on the field Leave as a crew - NEVER leave a partner stranded Just like when you were playing, always watch out for your teammates
Being a Good Partner Have a great season! Hope all of your games are "out of here"!