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Three Umpire System The three umpire system is a wonderful system to work. It provides many luxuries and advantages over the two umpire system. There are times, especially at third base, where the umpire may need to take only one or two steps to get the best position. Learn each position. Use disciplined and controlled movements. Know why you move and make all your moves efficient. The umpire closest to the interference or obstruction is responsible for calling it. Before EVERY pitch, remind yourself of and prepare yourself for, what you will do on the next batted ball or the next play. Ask yourself in advance: What is my area of fly ball coverage? Where do I go if my partner chases? Where do I go on a hit to the infield? Where do I go on a hit to the outfield? Where do I go on a pick-off or steal?

Starting Positions THREE UMPIRE MECHANICS A Quick Study of the Basics Starting Positions There are only three different positions you will ever be in at the start of the pitch I. Standard position 2. Rotated position 3. Counter-rotated position

Starting Positions I. Standard Starting Position A. Use when there are no runners on P: behind the plate. 1U & 3U: feet down and close to the line, completely in foul territory in an upright, standing position. As the pitch is delivered, 1U and 3U take no more than two steps forward, ending in a ready-set position or on the proper push foot (the outside foot). Standard B. Use when there is a runner on third base only Standard P: behind the plate. 1U: feet down and close to the line completely in foul territory in an upright standing position OR in a set position. I f standing, as the pitch is delivered, take no more than two steps forward, ending in a ready-set position or on the proper push foot (the outside foot). 3U: in a set position 8-10 feet down the line, completely in foul territory. 3U is facing the plate and may be a step or so perpendicularly off the line.

Starting Positions 2. Rotated Starting Position A. Use when there is a runner on first base only P: behind the plate. 1U: in a set position 8-10 feet down and on the line, completely in foul territory, facing the plate. 3U: facing the plate in a set position feet beyond second base on an imaginary line extending straight out towards right-center field from second base Rotated

Counter-rotated Starting Position A. Use in every situation other than no one on, runner on first only or runner on third only as in I and 2 above PU: behind the plate 1U: in a set position somewhere in the 30 feet between 15 feet from first base and 15 feet from second base, usually behind the second baseman, and optimally, no more than 15 feet from the baseline and facing the plate. 3U: facing the plate in a set position 8-12 feet (depending on where the runners are) down and on the line from third base. With a runner on third, 3U may be a few steps perpendicularly off the line but still facing the plate.

How and When Umpires Rotate Umpires always rotate in a clockwise motion I. Full Rotation 2. Partial Rotation 1. Full Rotation A. Use when in the Standard Starting Position with no one on P: move out to in front of the pitching circle and as the runner approaches second base, move to a primary position feet from third base. 1U: pivot inside the diamond 10 feet beyond the baseline and about 10 feet away from the foul line. See the batter runner touch first base. When the runner advances beyond second base, move to a point-of-the-plate holding position at home. Adjust to the play. 3U: move straight into the diamond to a primary position feet from second base. When 1U rotates to the plate, 3U is responsible for all plays at first or second.

How and When Umpires Rotate B. Use when in the Standard Starting Position with a runner on third only AND THAT RUNNER WILL SCORE WITH NO PLAY ON HER/HIM – if there is ANY chance of a play at 3rd, 3U must stay there and 1U must take BR to 2nd. P: see R3 touch home, then move out to in front of the pitching circle and as the BR approaches second base, move to a primary position 8-10 feet from third base. 1U: pivot inside the diamond 10 feet beyond the baseline and about 10 feet away from the foul line. See BR touch first. When the BR advances beyond second base, move to a point-of-the-plate holding position at home. Adjust to play. 3U: move straight into the diamond to a primary position feet from second base. When 1U rotates to the plate, 3U is responsible for all plays at first or second.

Partial Rotation – Only the P and I U Rotate A. Use when in the Rotated Starting Position No umpire is ever part of a rotation if his/her starting position is off the line PU: move out towards the pitching circle and as the R1 approaches second base, move to a primary position 8-10 feet from third base. 1U: pivot inside the diamond 10 feet beyond the baseline and about 10 feet away from the foul line. See BR touch first. When R1 advances beyond second base, move to a point-of-the-plate holding position at home. Adjust to play. 3U: pivot inside the diamond to a primary position 8-10 feet from second base and see R1 touch second. When 1U rotates to the plate, 3U is responsible for all plays at first and second.

Fly Ball Coverage - Chasing I.From the Standard Starting Position Chase when: Ball is close to fence More then one fielder is going for the ball It looks like trouble: Short Hop Back Pedaling Diving

Fly Ball Coverage - Chasing Chase when: Ball is close to fence More then one fielder is going for the ball It looks like trouble: Short hop Back pedaling Diving Chase parallel to the flight (path) of the ball UNLESS you will need to judge fair/foul. If you will need to judge fair/foul, chase down the line. Always be stopped to see the catch/no catch and to render your judgment. 2. From the Rotated Starting Position

Fly Ball Coverage - Chasing When an umpire chases, we are working with two umpires. Usually, but not always, we revert to the two umpire system. For instance, when 1U chases with no one on, P covers 1st and 3U rotates into 2nd. When the BR advances to 2nd, P goes back to the plate and 3U takes the runner to 3rd if needed. 3. From the Counter-rotated Starting Position

Tag Up Responsibilities When One Umpire Chases Runner on 1st only 1UChases 3U has 1st 3UChases 1U has 1st

Tag Up Responsibilities When One Umpire Chases 1UChases 3U has 2nd 3UChases 1U has 2nd Runner on 2 nd only

Tag Up Responsibilities When One Umpire Chases Runner on 3rd only 1UChases 3U has 1 st and 2 nd P has 3rd 3UChases 1U has 1 st and 2nd P has 3rd

Tag Up Responsibilities When One Umpire Chases Runners on 1 st & 2nd Option A: 1U chases 3U has 1st & 2nd OR 3U chases 1U has 1st & 2nd Option B: 1U chases P has tag-up at 2nd 3U has tag-up at 1st OR 3U chases P has tag-up at 2nd 1U has tag-up at 1st Runner on 2nd only

Tag Up Responsibilities When One Umpire Chases Runners on 1st & 3rd 1U Chases P has 3 rd 3U has 1st Runners on 1 st & 3rd Runners on 2nd & 3rd 1U Chases P has 3rd 3U has 2nd Runners on 1st & 3rd 3U Chases P has 3 rd 1U has 1st Runners on 2nd & 3rd 3U Chases P has 3rd 1U has 2nd NOTE: 3U NEVER has a tag-up at 3rd if 1U chases Bases Loaded 3U Chases P has 3rd 1U has 1st & 2nd Bases Loaded 1U Chases P has 3rd 3U has 1st & 2nd

Tag Up Responsibilities When NO Umpire Chases NOTE: Plate Umpire has no tag-up responsibilities if no umpire chases

Umpire Responsibilities for Runners Leaving Before the Pitch is Released Between innings the base umpires stand about 15 feet off the line in fair territory beyond 1st & 3 rd bases at about the grass, facing home plate. The plate umpire stays within 15 feet of home plate usually facing the team that is coming to bat.

Three Umpire System Between innings the base umpires stand about 15 feet off the line in fair territory beyond 1st & 3 rd bases at about the grass, facing home plate. The plate umpire stays within 15 feet of home plate usually facing the team that is coming to bat. Between Innings Position