EOA Evaluation Standards Bob Campbell Chief Evaluator Robert Turner Assistant to the Chief Evaluator
Evaluators Robert Turner Bill McInnis Midget Campbell Fran Nowadly Randy Jones Mike Brewer Neal Steele Curt Brandow Aaron Ashford Bob Fetherston Jim Ruddick Otis Moore Pat Iannatti Steve Bancroft Brad Hasty Chad Foltz
Grading Scale Constantly deviates from the Standards Occasionally deviates from the standards Adheres at an acceptable level to the Standards Seldom deviates from the standards Never deviates from the Standards
Criteria - Arrival Time Arrives at least 30 minutes prior to scheduled start time Utilizes time in pregame rituals
Criteria Appearance Uniform is clean and neat (wrinkle free) Shoes are clean and shined Facial hair is neatly trimmed if present Hair is neatly groomed not to detract from overall appearance Fines will be levied for any grade below an AVERAGE (2)
Criteria - Pregame Umpire conducts pregame with partner with sufficient detail to outline responsibilities Conducts plate conference if UIC otherwise remains quiet
Criteria Post Game Accompanies partner from field to car Reviews performance actively Asks questions Provides partner feedback Remains in the parking lot until both vehicles start properly or dismissed by partner
Criteria Partner Coms Begins all communication with eye contact Uses somewhat discreet signals prior to play Verbalizes ball responsibility Verbalizes changing coverages Reacts to broken plays
Criteria Coach Coms Conducts himself professionally Treats coach as an umpire wants to be treated Utilizes natural pauses in game to communicate with coaches Respects the coaches turf and conducts conferences in neutral territory
Criteria Reaction to Pressure Strike zone does not change Body language remains positive Continues mechanics properly Does not over-react Continues to THINK logically
Criteria Game Control Utilizes the players to communicate when possible Keeps a ball in play Replenishes ball supply between innings Never runs out of baseballs Gets situation strikes Controls time between innings
Criteria Attitude Professional demeanor Desire to learn Glad to be there Doesn t carry a chip from past
Criteria Hustle Runs athletically and keeps pace with players Works to better positioning Reacts to developing plays Does not walk on the field except in cases too short to properly jog to position
Criteria Knowledge & Interpretation of Rules Adheres to and applies the rules as written or interpreted by the association
Criteria Plate Mechanics Proper head height and in the slot, not overtop or on the otherside, allows unobstructed view of entire plate Locks in Eyes Remain horizontal with ground and do not dip as game wears on Does not flinch or drift with pitches Does not set unusually high or deep as to draw attention or questioning of judgement Takes plays at the plate 3 rd baseline extended or point of plate and properly adjusts
Criteria Base Mechanics Attains the appropriate angle and distance for plays Not too close or too far from play Works to get angle OVER distance when appropriate Adjusts positions for poor throws or unusual plays Reacts instinctively to situations
Criteria Strike Zone Calls consistent zone Correct Size for playing ability Doesn t change after situation Gets situation strikes Does show when misses a pitch
Criteria Voice Uses adequate voice for communication Varies voice with situations Uses proper terms ( He s Out, Safe, etc)
Criteria Timing Does not anticipate play / pitch Doesn t render decisions before definitions are met Lets it happen, then provides decision
Criteria Signals Uses proper mechanics in calls Uses subtle signals for crew communication Established eye contact in crew signaling
Criteria Assertiveness Uses proper level of assertiveness for situation Is actively into play Uses voice to establish presence
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Process From There Committee votes on-line for every umpire evaluated Considers Evaluation Score Remarks Games Worked Time In Grade Test Score Results are tabulated and committee meets to discuss all split votes (5-, -5)
Appeals All officials are eligible to come before the committee to address their ranking Committee provides opportunities within the umpires skill set for improvement leading to consideration for the next grade All officials also can take the issue up with their Delegate as well.