Frequently Asked Questions
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How much does the clinic cost?
-The clinic costs $150.00 for local students. If you are coming from out of
town and need a hotel room, the cost is $220.00, including the room
arrangements. The rooms are double occupancy unless you specify that you want a
private room. Private rooms require an additional charge due at signup on 27
January 2006. Contact us for more info
on that rate.
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What do I get for the cost of tuition?
-You will receive 17-hours of instruction
from our professional umpires, 1
t-shirt, 1 umpire manual, access to our online umpire manual, 1 VHS taped recording of your cage work,
lunch on Saturday and Sunday, a certificate of
completion, and a discount from Gerry Davis Sports.
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Can I pay with my credit card?
-You can now pay online with
your credit card using Pay Pal. We are offering the option of either paying your
deposit or your full tuition online. Remember, the deposit is non-refundable. If
you choose to pay your deposit online, then you will be required to bring check,
cash, or a money order with you to the clinic. At this time, we cannot accept
credit cards in person at the clinic. Contact us with any questions.
-Also, if you are coming from out of town and want a private
room, there will be an extra charge due at registration. Contact us if you need
more info.
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When is the deadline to register?
-This year's deadline is Sunday, January 16, 2005. After that date,
contact us for availability. We expect
to have a banner year this year and demand is already high, so
register early to guarantee your
seat.
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What will I learn?
-In the classroom, on the field, and in the cage, we will emphasize
communication skills, jurisdictions, proper angles, distances, timing, and rule
interpretations. You will also receive important tips on selecting, sizing, and
purchasing your own equipment. We will have a representative from Gerry Davis
Sports available to help you find the right gear.
Expected Schedule /
Curriculum
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What should I bring?
Clothing:
-Bring clothing for both cold weather and warm weather. Most of our students
wear long sleeves or jackets in the morning until the weather warms up.
-Bring comfortable clothes and shoes that you can move around in. You do not
need an umpire uniform; however, many of our students prefer to wear one.
-On Friday night, many of our students grab a bite to eat with our staff at a
local restaurant. You may want to bring suitable clothes for a night out. |
Equipment:
-Bring your own personal equipment and plate gear. Don't worry if you do not
have plate gear; you can still learn the basics of plate mechanics and we have a
representative from Gerry Davis that can help put you in the right gear.
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What's for lunch on Saturday and Sunday?
-Melvis, the best clubhouse
manager in professional baseball, will make arrangements for lunch on Saturday
and Sunday. Past meals have included sub sandwiches, turkey and
vegetables, and pizza.
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I've never umpired before but would like to
start working games, can the South Texas Umpire Clinic help me?
-Yes, we are a great instructional school for individuals new to umpiring
for several reasons:
1. The tools you will get at the clinic will provide you
the foundation to officiate all levels
of amateur baseball with confidence.
2. At the clinic, we create several small groups of students according to
skill level that allows for lot's of
one-on-one instruction from our pros.
3. The friends and colleagues you
meet at the clinic are a great resource for finding places to work during
the regular season.
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