On the evening of April 20th, our own Bill Fitzgerald and others put on a video class on 3-man mechanics. If you find yourself assigned to a 3-man game this will be a useful review. You can find the link to the video here. You can follow along with your own copy of the power point presentation by downloading it here.
All of our 2021 training videos are available on our Training page under the Members section.
Members shall sign the Member Services Agreement before engaging in umpiring.
Umpires will not come to games if sick, sneezing, coughing, or running a temperature. Umpires will not come to a game if they have been exposed to a person with COVID-19 within the past 14 days.
Adults 65 years and older and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions are strongly encouraged to avoid large groups.
Umpires are required to always wear facial masks according to state and local guidelines.
Umpires are not to handle baseballs.
Umpires are encouraged to ask for the middle copy of team lineup cards to reduce exposure.
Umpires are encouraged to bring a small bottle of hand sanitizer with them onto the field in case of accidental exposure.
Umpires shall maintain a 6-foot distance from their partners and coaches in the parking lot, at the plate meeting, during and after the contest.
If an umpire tests positive for COVID during the season, they MUST immediately report this to the Assignor. Proper privacy regulations will be enforced. That individual would need to quarantine according to local guidelines and would be ineligible to participate until cleared.
Upon learning of an umpire being exposed or testing positive of COVID-19, the NBUA will notify any partner they worked with as well as the teams participating in the games they worked. The NBUA will not release the name of the individual to anyone to ensure privacy.
NBUA Members Attached is a link to assist those who have yet to go into Arbiter & set up their ArbiterPay account. This needs to be done in order to receive payment for all School earnings. This shoulld get you there. Many of you have already completed this. Should take 5-10 minutes.
Many of you prefer to connect their ArbiterPay account directly to their ADP Wisely account. I recommend this. Below are the steps needed to get this done:
1. Open up your Wisely Account App.
2. Click on the three pancakes in the upper left corner.
3. Account Settings
4. Direct Deposit
5. You’ll need the Bank Name, Routing Number & Account Number in order to attach your Wisely account to your ArbiterPay account.
The Clinic that was presented by the Luke Brian Tour last weekend has not yet been posted as videos. When they are, the video links will be posted on our members/training page. However, in the mean time, this is the link to their Youtube channel. Enjoy
As part of the clinic on February 14th, Tim Stevens gave a presentation on the National Federation of High School rules. He posted a number of power points during his presentation which can be found at http://debbieandtim.com/umpscare/
You must have the necessary software to display a Power Point presentation on your device in order to view these files.
NBUA Umpires – The year 2021 NBUA training schedule includes an on-line Umpire Training Clinic hosted by Brian Hertzog – an NBUA alumus and current-day college umpire. Please see the bottom of this message for the Zoom link (to register for the clinic) and the agenda.
This multi-day clinic will be supported by umpires from MLB, MiLB, and NCAA.
The clinic starts on Friday 2/12/2021 at 5:30pm, continues on Saturday 2/13/2021 (morning and afternoon), and finishes on Sunday 2/14/2021 (morning and afternoon).
The desired audience includes NBUA, SCBUA, PCUA, and other associations in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
The clinic will be free to all participants – voluntary contributions will be accepted for Umps Care.
The agenda consists of 5 sessions as shown below. Up to 5 sessions of training credit can be gained. Members can elect to attend any or all of the sessions, or none of the sessions.
Attendance is encouraged but not required. Members can elect to attend any or all of the sessions, or none of the sessions.
Once you register, you are provided a Webinar ID which you will use to log-in any time during the weekend. Before the clinic starts, you will receive an email with the log-in link.
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments. Hope to see you on-line at the clinic!
Thanks
Henry VonJouanne
Go to the members training page and clink on the Register links under the Video Link column. All links lead to the same registration page.
Online instruction is a new thing for the NBUA and our approach is evolving. We record each session and then, a day or two later we will be posting a link to the training session video on our training schedule page. This page can be found under the Members/Training menu option. A new column has been added to the schedule titled “Video Link” which contains the link to the video for that session.
NBUA will be conducting an umpire training camp on February 8th from 8Am to 4PM at Everett Memorial Field. This will be a one day event meant for umpires with all levels of experience to learn from current Major League Baseball umpires Mike Muchlinski and Tripp Gibson, current Minor League Baseball umpire Jacob Metz, former Minor League Baseball umpire Brian Hertzog and current college level umpires. The training will include indoor instruction, cage training, and field training tailored to your level of experience. Participants will be divided into three groups (beginner, intermediate, expert) in order to provide tailored instruction and to allow everyone to get as many repetitions as possible. This camp will provide training credit for local area associations (NBUA, SCUBA). The cost will be $15 per person, lunch will be provided and attendance will be limited to 120 participants. NBUA Umpires should contact Henry VonJouanne if they plan to attend. vjgang@gmail.com
A newly revised Field Location Page has been published on this site and it can be found here or by searching on the Menu under Members. This page links in a number of image files that contain parking directions for those fields where finding private parking for pre and post game meet ups can be tricky. The links to addresses will lead you to Google maps. When using a smart phone, these links should be able to lead you directly to your driving instructions on Google Maps.