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Multiple leagues / games good or bad.
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All umpires should (but are not required to) little league baseball. Situations will come up more frequently and can become a better umpire for it. But now lets say you are a veteran umpire. You are called upon to do varisity HS , every game , through out the season, as well as state finals. Maybe a few college level games, or mens amateur.
As easy as little league can be, is it not doing a good service for yourself, if the next day your doing varsity game. Calling balls and strikes can be a problem. Are there higher level umpires, that still do little league?
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SH0102
This is a fantastic question, and I think the answer lies at the personal level. meaning, why are you doing those games, what can you do within them to improve yourself, and more importantly, how
Aging_Arbiter
I work LL & HS. I enjoy the LL more, because it is fun to watch the kids learn from their own mistakes. Here is the example I usually give when why I prefer the younger levels of baseball. Same
SeeingEyeDog
I work 13U Travel to 18U Travel, American Legion, HS, and some Babe Ruth now and then. I worked LL as a teenager and I am grateful for what I learned there. But, now that I am an adult...I don't
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