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    Umpire's Tournament Meeting
    We will be holding an Umpire's Tournament Meeting on Sunday June 14th at 4pm just prior to the Tournament Draw Meeting at 6pm.
    Both meetings will be at the Pocono Township Building on Rt. 611 in Tannersville.
    Directions to Pocono Township Building
    Among the items to be discussed will be umpire responsibilities, expectations, uniforms, tournament rule differences and procedures.


    2009 BB & SB Tournament Rules Differences Charts
    These charts are not intended to supersede or replace the 2009 Little League Baseball or Softball Tournament Rule Books. They are made available only to provide a quick reference to some of the Tournament Rules. To view and download a charts showing the 2009 tournament rule differences, go to the Handouts page.


    Bulletin: Labeling on Certain 2,1/4" Bat Models
    March 18, 2009
    It has been brought to the attention of Little League officials that there are a few bats for sale in stores or that may have already been purchased that carry the Little League approval, but do not have the required bat performance standard markings. The Little League Rulebook states that beginning January 1, 2009, all non-wood bats used for play in Little League Baseball (majors and below) shall be printed with a bat performance factor (BPF) of 1.15 or less. While the bats we have identified pass the BPF standard and other standards of proportion and measurement, they do not have the proper label. These bats are in the marketplace for a variety of circumstances. After review by Little League officials, it has been determined that these bats may remain in the marketplace and shall be allowed for play during the 2009 season only, with the understanding that these bats shall not be allowed for play after December 31, 2009, even though some improperly labeled bats may still remain in the marketplace, or retained by leagues and players after the 2010 deadline. Also, check the model you are purchasing. If these bats, like the Vanquish, are replaced with corrected labeling, and have the BPF 1.15 label, they will be allowed after 2009.

    Specifically, the bats in question are as follow:

    Adidas Vanquish Blue design
    (There is a newer model of this bat, also named the Vanquish and it has copper and black markings. It contains the proper labeling and therefore is not subject to the one-year rule).

    DeMarini:
    Black Coyote
    Rogue
    Distance
    Rumble
    Tengu

    Easton: LZ-810

    Louisville Slugger: YB31

    Sincerely,
    Little League International


    Getting Ready for the Season
    By Bill Carter
    This is the time for all Little League Volunteer Baseball and Softball Umpires, new and experienced, to get ready for the upcoming season. There are three primary areas all umpires need to focus on prior to the start of the baseball and softball season. They are equipment, physical, and mental readiness. Let’s take a look at these three basic important areas. Read More


    Game Control Vs. General In Charge
    By Doc Lantiere
    The umpire is fundamental in the playing of a game of baseball. But, how the umpire presents himself or herself will go a long way in determining how the umpire is perceived and regarded. Imperative to an umpire is punctuality at the site, appearance on the field, demeanor towards players and coaches, and hustle and positioning on each call. Read More


    2009 Umpire Registry
    December 4, 2008
    Dear Little League Volunteer Umpire,
    I wanted to let you know that we have opened online registration so that you can renew your umpire registration now and not have to wait for our regular mailing. Just visit our web site at www.eteamz.com/llbumpireregistry and click on the registration link.

    As you know, the Little League Umpire Registry offers Little League umpires a smart way to stay on top of their game. The 2009 registration is now available online and you can sign up in minutes and start enjoying the benefits. By joining the Umpire Registry, you immediately become part of a unique information network charged with enhancing umpire services for Little League players everywhere.

    We started the Umpire Registry to provide umpires an easy and effective communication channel to stay updated about their game and the response has been tremendous. Rule books are literally sent right to your doorstep and through our regular newsletter, you gather industry news and information. The Umpire Registry provides an opportunity for all umpires to stay updated on rules and regulations, exchange ideas, and offer suggestions that will continually improve them. You can also access the latest information on clinics, seminars, rule interpretations, regulations updates and more.

    Tools 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. As part of your membership, you will receive:

    * A copy Little League Baseball and Softball Rule Books in print and the ability to download an Electronic Version
    * A copy of The Umpire in Little League
    * A copy of Little League's The Right Call
    * An official Little League Registry Identification Card
    * A Little League Umpire Registry Certificate
    * An Umpire Patch
    * An Official Little League Bat Ring
    * An Subscription to The Umpire Registry Newsletter, Fair Ball
    * A listing in the Little League Registry of Umpires

    You can register online right now for a one-year membership for just $25. To register online, just visit: 2009 Umpire Registry
    I hope you will renew your membership online to the 2009 Little League Umpire Registry. Let all Your Fellow umpires know about the Registry.

    Sincerely,
    Little League International


    Little League Announces Change in Umpire/World Series Policy
    Dec. 11, 2008
    The policy regarding the maximum number of World Series assignments a volunteer umpire may receive has been changed.

    Previously, a Little League volunteer umpire was permitted to umpire only two different World Series tournaments in baseball and/or softball. Also previously, there was no minimum time limit between those two World Series tournaments.

    The new policy places no limit on the number of different World Series tournaments in baseball and/or softball that an umpire could work. However, the new policy places a minimum four-year hiatus between each of those assignments - during which the volunteer umpire must continue to provide his/her services to the local league/district.

    With these additional opportunities spread out over a number of years, it is our hope these veteran umpires will continue to lend their expertise to the Little League program beyond their most recent World Series assignment.

    Here are the conditions that apply:
    1. Any umpire who has been assigned to a World Series may apply for another world series at a different level.

    2. It must be at least four years since the last assignment. (Example: An umpire works a 2009 World Series. That umpire once again becomes eligible under this condition to be recommended in 2012 to umpire a different World Series in 2013. If that umpire works a World Series in 2013, that umpire again becomes eligible under this condition to be recommended in 2016 to umpire a different World Series in 2017.)

    3. An umpire may only be assigned to any one of the eight World Series one time.

    4. An umpire that has left the Little League program for one season or more must re-qualify once again with all the required recommendations and umpire at least four years from when that umpire came back into the program.
    World Series Umpire Assignment Policy


    Rule Changes for 2009
    October 30, 2008
    Little League has posted rule changes for Basebal & softball for the 2009 season. Use this link to get all the information. Rule Changes for 2009


    Andy Konyar to Retire as Little League's Umpire-in-Chief
    Most of you know that 2007 was a tough year for me, losing my wife and best friend of 40 years.
    So many of you shared my loss, sending words of comfort.

    I've learned that life is short and so, I’m retiring. October 31 will be my last day and what a wonderful
    ride these 21 years have been. As I say my final farewells, I feel privileged to have been a part of an
    international icon. Little League Baseball and Softball is one of the greatest institutions in the world.
    Read More Here


    2009 East Region Umpire Clinic & Schools Announced
    2009 Umpire Clinic & Schools will be held at the Eastern Region Headquarters in Bristol, CT as follows:

    Feb. 7-8 – Umpire Clinic
    March 25-29 – Umpire School
    April 1-5 – Umpire School
    Sept. 16-20 – Umpire School

    For further information contact eastregion@littleleague.org or 860-585-4730


    Read The Latest Issue of the Fairball Newsletter
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    PA 29 Umps E-News Now Available
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    Update on White Bat Rule
    March 14, 2008
    Dear Little League Volunteer:
    This message is to inform you that the prohibition on white bats at all levels of Little League Baseball and Softball
    (contained in Rule 1.10) has been rescinded, effective immediately. Little League International thanks all the volunteers
    who provided assistance in helping us come to this decision.
    Sincerely,
    Little League International


    Umpire Pictures Wanted
    If you have any great umpire shots, from your league, forward them to web master and we'll put them in an album for all to enjoy!


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