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Originally Posted by MrRabbit
I total agree with your Rant...
But you miss understood me / or you just wanted to scream and yell about uniforms. Which are my thoughts to the letter.
I have refused to take the field with slobs. Also I never have been dinged for my uniform in 30 years. My pride in my uniform comes from my time in the military.
I have refused to let umpires work because of their equipment.
As I was saying by my statement where does it say that I have to wear my jacket if my partner does?
Yet I keep hearing this old wives tale, if your partner wears their jacket you have too.
Time to put in in the book that it not required that you wear a jacket if your partner does. That you can wear anything that is proper uniform instead, shirt, sweater, or pullover.
Rant off.
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Well, I don't want it in the book because I want that option as a tournament UIC and I don't need to get an argument about the "book".
And here is why. I have seen and had arguments about an umpire who will not wear a jacket, but will wear long-sleeve undershirt, sweater, sweat shirt, even a denim shirt under the uniform shirt. If it is that chilly you need that, you should be wearing a jacket, not looking like some college kid working an intramural game.
Whether you liked it or not, the old school NUS made sure that a crew on the field looked like a professional umpire.
And how timely this is. I received a call from a BASEBALL umpire complaining about how raggedy two umpires looked when they showed up to work a HS varsity game yesterday afternoon.
Yes, you heard me correctly. A baseball umpire working the HS baseball game called to inform me how unprofessional and disheveled both members of the softball crew appeared. Granted, this game was going to be a joke, but I don't care if the umpire is there for the money, game, vocation or just to piss away an afternoon, you should wear a proper and clean uniform which makes your fellow umpires proud to be associated with them.