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Originally Posted by Mountaineer
Wearing patent leather shoes does not help my judgement one bit - you are absolutely correct. It does, however, make me look more professional when I walk onto the field. Just like having my pants dry-cleaned and keeping a good crease in them and making sure my hats are neat and clean. Appearance does not help me call balls and strikes and it never will. It also will not help me improve. However, when we are observed in WV, appearance is part of the criteria and I strive to look as professional as possible. I like the word professional more than flashy. Is that any different than the "flashy" manner people call a 3rd strike?
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You obviously have not seen me call a third strike. No flash, just a call.
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I think you are off-base in judging someone flashy just because of the shoes they wear.
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Just where in any previous posts did I "judge" anyone? Seems to me, I just noted my personal opinion and preference.
Of course, appearance is important. No one in this thread said that it wasn't.
And where did I ever bring into question an umpire's ability as it relates to their wardrobe? Apparently, your computer has a special filter which allows you to read hidden text that the rest of us do not see.
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I also agree with Steve on the ease of care. In 60 seconds, my shoes look like new with just water and a soft cloth.
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You note the ease of wiping these shoes clean, yet you go to the trouble and expense of having your pants dry cleaned?
I have never had to take a pair of pants I wear on the field to the cleaners. Always just a wash away from looking new and never, never lost a permanent crease. Most pair last me 3-4 years of year-round wear.