I am 40 years old, and have been calling balls and strikes for 26 years. When I started, I carried a pillow protector behind me on my bicycle to the parks in St. Paul. Learned to umpire from the legendary Billy Peterson, whose claim to fame - believe it or not - is not that he taught me to ump. He was the youth baseball coach for both Dave Winfield and Paul Molitor.
Tim Tschida told me years ago that he knew he would never make it as a ballplayer and was willing to do whatever it took to make it to the Majors in some capacity. He planted the seed in my head to do this, and I am glad he did.
I have two sons, one age 23 was my catcher when he was growing up. The other is 17 and just finished his Junior year in HS. I can't wait until he graduates so I can work a few games at the local school, just two blocks from my home. For now, I won't work any games in which he plays.
I work D-III, HS, VFW, Am Legion, Mantle, Babe, Adult amateur and where ever else I can pick up a game. I also coach the local VFW team. I quit playing 5 years ago when they told me I could move to the 35 and over league. Should I have taken that as a slap in the face?
Good to see that so many out there are willing to spend time on this and other sites to improve and help others do the same.
Larry - any relation to the St Paul sportswriter and New Jersey native Bob Sansevere? You can read him at www.twincities.com and hear him on a morning radio show at www.92kqrs.com. He also has some rants on that website.