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In this episode, I discuss working the recent Georgia 11u State Championship for Little League. We'll break down why traditional positions might offer better calls on bases and how Little League variations can impact gameplay. From handling tricky pickle plays to maintaining proper footwork for catch/no-catch calls, we uncover the nuances of umpiring at this vibrant level of baseball.
For umpires keen on refining their skills, this episode is packed with practical advice:
Learn effective positioning: Understand why standing behind infielders is prescribed in Little League and how it affects your ability to make accurate calls.
Navigating Little League rules: Explore unique rule variations and how they differ from higher levels of baseball, ensuring you're always prepared.
Enhance game management: Gain tips on speeding up gameplay, managing equipment variations, and implementing efficient ball management to keep the game flowing smoothly.
Whether you're a seasoned umpire or new to the diamond, this episode offers valuable insights into the dynamic world of Little League umpiring. Don't forget to check out our Umpire 101 course for more in-depth guidance, and for top-notch protective gear to keep you safe on the field, visit Diamond MMA with our special affiliate link: https://www.diamondmma.com/umpireclassroom
Ready to step up your umpiring game? Dive into this episode and enhance your understanding of this essential role in youth baseball!
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