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Old Wed Oct 15, 2008, 08:35pm
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Originally Posted by Kevin Finnerty View Post
And for that matter, exposed ears are a safer way to go than ears protected by a hard plastic shell.
Do you get hit in the ears often ? The only times I've ever seen it happen,
the umpire turned his head and caught it with his ear. In all my years of umpiring, I've never been hit in the side of the head with a ricochet or any foul or bouncing ball.
If an umpire does what he should and stay facing forward, the ear extensions
of a mask will protect them.
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