The Mike Walsh Advanced Umpire Clinic

July 27 – 29, 2012
Indianapolis, Indiana
Students attending the Mike Walsh Memorial Advanced Umpire Clinic will:
► Examine, discuss & learn how to correctly apply the college rules and their interpretations!
► Analyze what role the umpire plays in college baseball!
► Discuss & develop better methods for handling situations at the collegiate level!
► Receive a video to keep of their plate work from the cages & from their live game plate work!
► Receive instruction on positioning, timing, voice, & mechanics when working the plate and bases!
► Receive individual Plate instruction in both cage & live game settings!
Mike Walsh was an educator and successful umpire; he knew the benefit of quality instruction. With education in mind, the student‐to‐instructor ratio at the Walsh Umpire Clinic will always be at least 3:1, regardless of enrollment which is capped at 36 total registrants. Educational techniques are constantly evolving, and so is this clinic. Students use video review in addition to numerous visual and print resources allowing the student to benefit from the type of instruction that works best for them. The student is offered personal attention; and this is what separates the Mike Walsh Memorial Advanced Umpire Clinic from the others.
The Mike Walsh Memorial Advanced Umpire Clinic is held in conjunction with tournaments organized by Pastime Tournaments (http://www.pastimetournaments.com/), one of the nation's premiere organizers of U18 amateur tournaments.
Mike Walsh Memorial Advanced Umpire Clinic
180 Amy’s Run Drive
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 507-3375 SBova@Triangle.org