05/26/2026
๐จRegistration opens ๐ ๐ข๐ก๐๐๐ฌ for our MLB Umpire Camp in Albuquerque on July 18
Nashville registration is currently OPEN
See you in the Music City on June 27, then Albuquerque, youโre up next.
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05/25/2026
Today, we pause to remember and honor members of the United States military who lost their lives in service to our country.
On this , MLB will honor and observe the National Moment of Remembrance. All clubs active at 3 pm local time will temporarily pause for a moment of silence. All games operating outside of this time window will conduct a moment of silence prior to the U.S. national anthem.
05/21/2026
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Join us June 27 in Nashville for a FREE MLB Umpire Camp. Whether youโre just getting started or chasing the next level, this is your opportunity.
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June 27
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05/16/2026
What a great day at our MLB Umpire Camp in San Francisco! โพ๏ธ๐
A huge thank you to the San Francisco Giants and to everyone who came out for an incredible turnout and brought amazing energy to the field.
Nashville, youโre next on June 27 ๐ธ
Register now at MLBUC.com
05/13/2026
๐จ๐ง๐ต๐ฒ ๐ ๐๐ ๐จ๐บ๐ฝ๐ถ๐ฟ๐ฒ ๐๐ฎ๐บ๐ฝ ๐ถ๐ป ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ป ๐๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ป๐ฐ๐ถ๐๐ฐ๐ผ ๐ถ๐ ๐ง๐๐๐ฆ ๐ฆ๐๐ง๐จ๐ฅ๐๐๐ฌ!๐จ
Missed your chance to register? Walk-ups are welcome.
Canโt make this one? Youโve still got 4๏ธโฃ ๐ข๐ค๐ง๐ ๐๐๐๐ฃ๐๐๐จ to start your journey toward becoming a Major League umpire.
Register now at MLBUC.com
05/12/2026
๐ปOnline registration for MLBUC San Francisco is officially closedโ๏ธ
Still want to attend? Walk-ups are welcome!
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05/09/2026
We mourn the passing of Hall of Famer Bobby Cox, the fourth-winningest manager in MLB history.
Cox led the Atlanta Braves to unprecedented success, winning 14 straight division titles from 1991-2005, along with 5 NL pennants and the 1995 World Series championship.
The four-time Manager of the Year won 2,401 games overall, behind only Connie Mack, Tony La Russa, and John McGraw. Of the 13 managers with at least 2,000 career wins, only one (Joe McCarthy) got there in fewer games than Cox.
Cox managed the Braves for 25 seasons in all, leading them to six 100-win seasons and eight 90-win seasons. He also managed the Blue Jays for four years, including the franchiseโs first winning record in 1983 and first division title in 1985.
As General Manager of the Braves from 1986-90, Cox laid the foundation for the teams he would manage to success over the next two decades by trading for one future Hall of Famer in John Smoltz, drafting another in Chipper Jones, and helping develop homegrown legend Tom Glavine.
Owner of a .556 winning percentage in 29 total seasons as manager, Cox was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2014.
He was 84 years old.