Reserve your spot for a scheduled TrackMan umpire session.
Sessions are offered on specific dates, locations, and times with limited availability.
Behind The Plate Baseball TrackMan umpire sessions are designed to help umpires sharpen their strike zone using real, measurable data. Working in a controlled cage environment with TrackMan technology, umpires gain immediate feedback that improves zone awareness, consistency, and confidence behind the plate.
These sessions allow umpires to identify weaknesses, understand how their zone is tracking, and learn how to make adjustments in real time during games. This is a focused umpire development opportunity built for officials committed to improving their craft.
Each TrackMan umpire session is limited to 12 spots to ensure quality reps and individualized feedback. Registration closes 24 hours prior to each scheduled session. Register today!
Willard, MO
2:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Limited slots (12) available.
Each TrackMan umpire session is limited to 12 umpires. This ensures quality reps, accurate data capture, and meaningful individual feedback throughout the session.
Umpires work in a controlled cage environment while pitches are thrown by a pitcher or machine. TrackMan technology captures detailed pitch data, including pitch location as it crosses the plate.
During the session, umpires are able to:
See how their strike zone is tracking in real time
Compare called pitches to actual pitch locations
Identify zone tendencies and inconsistencies
Receive guidance on how to adjust and self-correct during games
The focus is on strike zone calibration, consistency, and applying data to live-game situations.
TrackMan sessions are instructional and developmental, not formal evaluations. The goal is to provide objective feedback and tools that help umpires improve accuracy, consistency, and confidence behind the plate.
If a session reaches capacity, umpires can join the waitlist for the next date or location. Waitlisted umpires will be notified first when additional sessions or dates are released.