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Old Sun Jan 05, 2003, 03:08pm
IRISHMAFIA IRISHMAFIA is offline
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Originally posted by SWFLguy
I think it is kind of amusing how we seem to be one step behind pro umpires in our dress code-- anyways-- I too am glad they ditched the
Elbeco shirts-- they were horrible, no wicking property at all--
BUt
why can't someone come up with something a little
more lightweight than the current ASA shirts ???
The Elbecos allowed air to get between the shirt and the body, the new pull-over does not. I really don't care about any "wicking" property as by the time that becomes important, you are already too hot.

However, the Elbecos look terrible when they get wet.

The Mizuno shirt which is used by ISF is a very open weave and allows the air to get under the shirt. ASA needs to move to a similar design.

Do not look for ASA to move away from the blue pants anytime soon. The powder over the navy is damn near considered an ASA trademark, but you never really know.

Also, I could care less what pro umpires wear. Personally, I've seen crews out there in different uniforms and they look terrible. Even in the minors where you would think they would try to keep a bit more uniformity, umpires are not wearing the same shoes, shirts, t-shirt or jackets while working the same game.

I think the pros should start worrying less about fashion statements and more about the game. Looking sharp only helps until the first pitch and then it means nothing.

JMHO,

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