5/26/2023 0 Comments Umpire lineup card management![]() ![]() When gives you a change, write the number of the sub beside the starter and draw a line through the sub's name in the sub list. First we don't care about positions except F1 and F2. When the manager coes out to make a change, do it as he gives it. In HS the subs are required to be listed. How do you manage substitutions without it taking forever? Any suggestions would be appreciated. An index card fits easily in the little sleeve of the Ump-Attire lineup holder. ![]() I have toyed with the idea of printing out my own card (on an index card) and transposing the numbers of the players on it so that I can mark them down quickly without having to unfold the lineup cards. Part of the problem is that the lineup cards are pretty large, and I have to fold them about 3 ways to fit them into the lineup holder. I want to be sure that I record everything accurately, because the last thing I want is a manager claiming an illegal substitute, and my records not being correct. Of course, many times the managers don't give me their substitutions right away, which slows things down even more. There are times that the pitcher, catcher and batter are all ready, but I'm not! Not my preference AT ALL. I use an Ump-Attire lineup card holder, which gives me a surface to write on, but I am having trouble recording everything in a timely manner. ![]() This is the first year I have had to manage substitutions (first year HS umpire) because I have been doing Little League and our league uses CBO through Majors.
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