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Old Sat Nov 13, 2004, 02:45pm
Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. is offline
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Re: Hold on a minute

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Originally posted by His High Holiness
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Originally posted by gordon30307
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Originally posted by BlueBob
I only do LL 12 and under...
Forget about improvising. Spend the $100 and get a pair of plate shoes. If you take care of them they'll last a long time and you won't have any broken bones.
Here is an umpire that does only Little League. To me, that means he is a volunteer. Now you want to him to spend $100 out of pocket for a pair of shoes that only have one application - baseball. What is his wife going to say when he shells out $100 for something that produces no income and he gets abuse to boot? This is on top of the money that he has shelled out for a chest protector, cup, shinguards, etc.

Maybe his kids can go without Christmas presents this year? The wife, perhaps, can skip a couple trips to the hairdresser.

And I am the evil HHH for being down on volunteer umpires. The attitude that a volunteer should shell out hundreds of dollars to take abuse and deny amentities to his family is an idea that is truly bizarre.

Peter

Being a volunteer is no excuse for not wearing the correct equipment to do the job correctly.

MTD, Sr.

[Edited by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. on Nov 14th, 2004 at 11:42 PM]
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