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Old Fri Jul 15, 2022, 04:33pm
Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. is offline
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Originally Posted by Duke View Post
Anyone wearing some type of wrist/forearm protection? What are you wearing?
I took a shot from an inside pitch in the dirt that the catcher missed and hit me just above the wrist. Ended up breaking a bone in my forearm. I am now in a cast for 6 weeks. This was a 14U tourney. Have a tourney coming up that I will work while still in the cast. I am thinking about protection going forward once the cast comes off. I know there are probably some stances that will protect me better but that is not the answer as I will continue to use my stance I've used for years.

Duke:

I do not want to be the spoil sport here, but have cleared going back to umpiring (especially the Plate) while wearing a cast with your orthopedic surgeon. The fact that you have a broken bone in your lower arm and have to have your arm in a cast should tell you something: Take some time and let your arm heal. The cast's job is to keep the bone in place so that it can heal properly and not protect your arm from another hit by a Ball.

You did not say if this was a USA Softball game (but for the sake of this discussion lets say it was; meaning you are a USA Registered Softball Umpire). I do not if you are a Maine Principals' Association (I do not know if the MPA is 100% NFIOA Member with the NFHS, but if I were a betting man, I would bet dollars to donuts that it is, and I have my own reason for making that bet.) Registered H.S. Softball Umpire nor do I know if you are a member of NASA (and I hope that you are).

USA Softball, NFIOA, and NASO have medical insurance that becomes your secondary medical insurance (you can only choose one) after your primary medical insurance and if you do not have any medical insurance one of those three insurance policies becomes your primary, but I do not believe if you can then use one of the remaining two to be your secondary medical insurance. And if you are NASO member I believe that it has a game fee replacement insurance policy in place.

I would check it out. And I hope you heal well.

MTD, Sr.
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