Conduct and Responsibilities of Umpires - Baseball Rules Academy (2024)

STANDARDS FOR REMOVAL FROM THE GAME

  • MLB Umpires are entrusted with the authority to remove any participant from a game. This responsibility should never be taken lightly. Major League Baseball recognizes that every situation is unique and that umpire discretion is essential to proper rule enforcement. While there are unique and extraordinary circ*mstances, players and Clubs look to the MLB umpiring staff for uniformity in applying consistent standards for ejection. The following general principles should be considered when deciding whether to eject a player, coach, manager, or other person from a game:
  • Use of profanity specifically directed at an umpire or vulgar personal insults of an umpire are grounds for ejection.
  • Physical contact with an umpire is a ground for ejection.
  • Refusal to stop arguing, and further delaying the game after the umpire has provided a player or manager adequate opportunity to make a point, is a ground for ejection. The umpire should warn the player or manager that he has been heard and that he should return his position or be ejected.
  • If a player, coach, or manager leaves his position to argue balls and strikes (including half swings), he should be warned to immediately return or he will be automatically ejected.
  • If a Replay Review is initiated, no uniformed personnel from either Club shall be permitted to further argue the contested calls or the decision of the Replay Official. On-field personnel who violate this provision shall be ejected. In circ*mstances in which Replay Review is not available (e.g., the call is not reviewable, no Manager Challenge or Crew Chief review is available or, after the eighth inning, the Crew Chief has communicated that he has declined to initiate Replay Review), if a manager, coach, or player makes reference to having observed a video replay that purportedly contradicts the call under dispute, such person is subject to immediate ejection from the game.
  • Use of histrionic gestures (e.g., jumping up and down, violently waving arms, or demonstrations) while arguing with an umpire, or stepping out of the dugout and making gestures toward an umpire, are grounds for ejection. Throwing anything out of a dugout (towels, cups, equipment, etc.) is a ground for automatic ejection.
  • Actions by players specifically intended to ridicule an umpire are grounds for ejection. Examples include drawing a line in the dirt to demonstrate location of a pitch or leaving equipment at the plate after striking out with less than two outs.
  • Throwing equipment in disgust of an umpire’s call may be a ground for ejection. Umpires are encouraged to utilize equipment violations as an intermediary step to warn and discipline a player while attempting to keep the player in the game. If the violation is deemed extremely severe, the umpire may eject the offender immediately.
  • Any player, manager, or coach who fails to comply with an order from an umpire to do or to refrain from doing anything that affects administering the rules and regulations governing play is subject to ejection in accordance with

Official Baseball Rule 8.01 . Examples of this include failure to stay within the lines of the batter’s box after warning from the umpire, refusal to submit a piece of equipment for the umpire’s inspection, etc.

  • Team personnel may not come onto the playing surface to argue or dispute a warning issued under Official Baseball Rule 6.02(c)(9) . If a manager, coach, or player leaves the dugout or his position to dispute a warning, he should be warned to stop; if he continues, he is subject to removal from the game.
  • Arguing after a replay review.

While the standards listed here may justify an ejection, Official Baseball Rule 8.01(d) grants umpires the discretion to eject any participant “for objecting to decisions or for unsportsmanlike conduct or language.” In addition, there are situations listed in the Official Baseball Rules and the Rule Interpretations portion of this manual that result in immediate ejection. These situations include violations such as arguing a “step balk,” pitcher in possession of a foreign substance, batter charging the pitcher with the intention of fighting the pitcher, pitcher intentionally throwing at a batter after a warning, etc.

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What are the duties of the umpires in baseball? ›

Definition. Umpires are responsible for enforcing on-field rules and rendering decisions on judgment calls such as: Whether a batter or baserunner is safe or out, and whether a pitched baseball is a strike or a ball.

Do umpires wear cups? ›

Umpires wear the same belt whether on the base or plate. the jock / cup to hold in place. Tights also keep the shin guard from touching skin (straps can be irritating) and also wicks away moisture. The best jock / cup is Nutty Buddy, extremely comfortable and protects very well.

What happens if an MLB player touches an umpire? ›

Use of profanity specifically directed at an umpire or vulgar personal insults of an umpire are grounds for ejection. Physical contact with an umpire is a ground for ejection.

Do umpires have authority? ›

Each umpire has authority to order a player, coach, manager or Club officer or employee to do or refrain from doing anything which affects the administering of these rules, and to enforce the prescribed penalties.

What is the job description of a youth baseball umpire? ›

The umpire will make sure all players are in proper uniform and notify the coach if any problems need to be rectified. The umpire will check all equipment and field for safety hazards. The umpire will remain unbiased while umpiring contest and will avoid verbal contact with spectators.

Can baseball umpires be fired? ›

Absolutely. One routinely get's released or traded for bad performance, and one lingers around forever in the league with no analysis at all on their performance. You could/would still employ 4 umpires with robot umps. It's more arrogance over fear of losing jobs.

Are umpires allowed to eject fans? ›

Umpires can eject team members or individuals authorized to be on the field. That authority does not extend off the field. However, umpires can request that a spectator be removed from the park. This doesn't happen very often.

Do umpires wear pads? ›

While National League umpires eventually adopted padding that could be worn discreetly under their uniforms, their AL counterparts used those unwieldy external balloon protectors that they constantly had to hold and adjust to get comfortable for the next pitch or play at the plate.

Do umpires have any accountability? ›

' "Like players, our mistakes are subject to intense public scrutiny and we are also held accountable by our employer in performance evaluations. Although we don't always know in real time if our calls are correct, we review them closely following the game and try to learn from any mistakes."

What are the five duties of umpire? ›

Duties/Responsibilities:

Judges gameplay during sporting events to award points and decide results. Observes gameplay closely, makes calls based on the application of game rules, and assesses any required penalties according to established regulations. Ensures teams follow all safety regulations.

What is the job of the umpire? ›

Umpires, referees, and other sports officials preside over competitive athletic or sporting events to help maintain standards of play. They detect infractions and decide penalties according to the rules of the game.

What do umpires do between innings? ›

Another important umpire duty between innings is to watch for violations of the rules which govern what each of the teams are allowed to do during this time.

Do umpires get paid per game? ›

In the summer, we (Gameday) pays anywhere from $55-$75 per game depending on the age level. In the minor leagues, umpires can earn anywhere from $2,000 to $3,000 per month, while in the Major Leagues, umpires can earn upwards of $300,000 per year.

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