Umpires

umpire-roster-09Often overlooked, umpires play an integral part in the Little League experience, as it is they who ensure the game is played properly and fairly. Most Little League umpires have no sons or daughters playing Little League baseball or softball. They volunteer because they love the game and want to give players the best experience possible.

To reach the World Series, umpires must demonstrate expertise at each level of tournament play. Although umpires can officiate in several regional tournaments, umpires cannot work in more than two World Series in their career. Umpires must apply to their region headquarters to be considered for a regional tournament and be endorsed by their district administrator. Once at the regional tournament, umpires are evaluated. Little League uses the evaluations to determine World Series assignments, for which umpires must apply.

As volunteers, World Series umpires must pay their own way to Bangor. Once here, they are provided free room and board.

 

2013 Umpires

Name

Hometown

Region

Years

Keith R. Allison

Martinsburg, W. Va.

U.S. Southeast

20

Wayne R. Beaumier

Houston, Texas

U.S. Southwest

N/A

Billy Bruce

Dillsburg, Pa.

U.S. East

20

Glenn Kugel

Portland, Ore.

U.S. West

28

Dave Lang

Menomonee Falls, Wis.

U.S. Central

26

Aubrey C.N. Maduro

Noord, Aruba

Latin America

N/A

Beppe Mariella

Novara, Italy

Europe & Africa

6

Richard Neff

Springhill, Fla.

U.S. Southeast

N/A

Douglas J. Pfaffenberger

Houston, Texas

U.S. Southwest

14

Ken Peterson

Sacramento, Calif.

U.S. West

33

Paul Sammon

Whippany, N.J.

U.S. East

22

Clifford Sands

Kankakee, Ill.

U.S. Central

31