NJ District 3 Little League: Umpire Registry, Newsletter & Video

Friday, January 23
Umpire - rule updates, interpretations, useful tips
Umpires and Caoches can get rule updates, interpretations, and useful tips at Stump the Ump and much more, by signing up for the Little League Umpire Registry

 



umpire registry
Little League Baseball’s Umpire Registry

The Little League Umpire Registry offers Little League umpires a smart way to stay on top of their game. The 2004 registration is now available online and umpires can sign up in minutes and start enjoying the benefits. You can register at the Official Little League Umpire Registry web site at http://www.eteamz.com/llbumpireregistry.

By joining the Umpire Registry, umpires immediately become part of a unique information network charged with enhancing umpire services for Little League players everywhere.

The Umpire Registry provides an opportunity for umpires to stay updated on rules and regulations, exchange ideas, and offer suggestions that will continually improve them. Umpires can access the latest information on clinics, seminars, rule interpretations, regulations updates and more.Remember, umpires can get rule updates, interpretations, useful tips like these and much more, by signing up for the Little League Umpire Registry.

 

 

 



Fair Ball Newsletter
fairball logoTools like the Fair Ball Newsletter provide you with a network so that you can correspond and receive peer feedback on situations happening out in the field. Umpires from around the world send in real situations and ask for feedback. The situations and responses also become valuable tools for improving the profession and educating volunteer umpires. The Umpire Registry also maintains an updated file of members, providing an excellent referral resource to league officers and tournament directors.

 

 



Obstruction Video
OBSTRUCTION is the act of a fielder who, while not in possession of the ball, impedes the progress of any runner. A fake tag is considered obstruction. (NOTE: Obstruction shall be called on a defensive player who blocks off a base, base line or home plate from a base runner while not in possession of the ball.) Having trouble identifying obstruction when it happens? Having trouble with your mechanics once you see a runner get obstructed? Check out these videos and see what obstruction is and what you as an umpire need to do when you see it happen. (Watch Video)

 

 



Saturday, January 24
Umpire Machanics Manual

Click Here to read the Umpire Mechanics Manual.   You'll find the four man mechanic system and the three man mechanics system on both the 60 foot diamond and 90 foot diamond.