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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Fill out an application and then nail it at the interview
- Craig SLv 71 decade ago
MLB has a nice page about this on their site. Basically, you have to enroll in a good (and expensive!) umpiring school, finish at or near the top of the class, then work your way through the minors.
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/umpires/how_t...
It's important to note that there are only two umpire schools - those run by Jim Evans and Harry Wendelstedt - that are officially approved by MLB. That's where you want to be.
- david wLv 61 decade ago
Check out the link from mlb.com for umpire information. They can help a lot.
Take it from a retired minor league umpire (1997-99), it is a long hard road but it is worth it if you want it bad enough. Good Luck and finish college first!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Umpire school is only one requirement. Most MLB umps have paid many years worth of dues traveling around the minors, eating fast food and staying in Motel 6s.
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- 4 years ago
Attend between the well-liked umpiring colleges and be arranged to spend years interior the minors. The approach isn't drastically diverse from how gamers attain the majors, different than there isn't any draft. useful yet no longer necessary: get your weight as much as a minimum of 250 pounds and have a chip (any form) surgically grafted to a minimum of one shoulder. you will additionally choose a thick epidermis, selective deafness, and suitable eyesight (no count how in lots of situations it is termed into question).