Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy
Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy | |
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Vero Beach, Florida United States | |
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Established | 4 January 2012 |
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Coordinates: 27°38′40″N 80°25′36″W / 27.64444°N 80.42667°W
About
The Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy is a natural extension of Minor League Baseball and its ongoing efforts to enhance umpire training and development. The MiLB Umpire Training Academy opened its doors in 2012 to allow students the opportunity to achieve their fullest personal and professional aspirations. Since Minor League Baseball Umpire Development’s inception in 1997, every umpire hired by Major League Baseball has come through the Minor League Baseball Umpire Development system.
Facilities
The Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy is located at Historic Dodgertown in Vero Beach, Florida. The campus allows for an all-inclusive program in that it includes classrooms, a Triple-A level approved stadium, four full-size baseball fields, eight indoor lighted batting and pitching tunnels, 32 mounds/home plates for plate instruction, as well as a 60-yard agility and warm-up area and a mini-field used for base work.[1] The campus also contains a weight room, locker rooms, four lighted tennis courts, a competition-size swimming pool, lighted tennis/basketball courts and a sand volleyball court. Rounding out the all-inclusive experience, Historic Dodgertown-Vero Beach includes on-site housing and dining options for Umpire Training Academy students.
Entrance Requirements
To be accepted to the Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy, individuals must be at least 18 years of age and in good physical condition. Candidates are not required to have prior experience in umpiring, as all students receive the same comprehensive training and evaluation. Applicants must submit a signed enrollment contract to complete the registration process and submit a minimum $200 deposit in order to be enrolled in the course.
Curriculum
Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy students receive 216 hours of instruction which is separated into three areas: classroom, field and plate work. Topics covered include effort and professionalism, base instruction, plate instruction and game and situation management.
Graduation Requirements
Students at the Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy are graded on an overall pass or fail system for each course, based on satisfactory progress in the core competency areas and written examination scores. Upon satisfactory completion of the program, students are awarded a Certificate of Training.
MiLB Advanced Course
Top candidates from each Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy session are chosen to attend the MiLB Advanced Course, which takes place immediately following the Umpire Training Academy.
Staff
The core instruction staff of the Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy has more than 150 years of professional umpire experience, including at the Major League Baseball level. The Umpire Training Academy recognizes the benefits of a personalized experience, thus provides low student-to-instructor ratios.
References
How to Become an Umpire [2]
Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy[3]
Umpire Salaries[4]
Become an Umpire[5]
Umpire Staff[6]
Umpire Plate Work Checklist [7]
Umpire Training Academy Store[8]
Waiting for the Call [9]
MiLB Announces Umpire Department Name Change [10]
Notes
- ↑ "Our facilities". Historic Dodgertown. Retrieved 20 July 2015.,
- ↑ Cowles, Christie. "How to Become an Umpire". Major League Baseball. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
- ↑ "Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy". Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
- ↑ "Umpire Salaries". Minor League Baseball. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
- ↑ "Become an Umpire". Minor League Baseball. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
- ↑ "Umpire Staff". Minor League Baseball. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
- ↑ Kirk, Jim. "MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL'S UMPIRE PLATE WORK CHECKLIST". UMP-ATTIRE. UMP-ATTIRE. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
- ↑ "Official Store of the Umpire Training Academy". Minor League Baseball Store. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
- ↑ Lauletta-Boshart, Laurie. "Waiting for the Call". Comstock's. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
- ↑ "MiLB Announces Umpire Department Name Changes". Close Call Sports. Retrieved 23 July 2015.