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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM)
Mike,
FYI, Illinois has adopted the "any color, as long as you match" by state adoption option specified in FED. At least for regular season.
The patch requirement has not been waived, though the IHSA patch looks fugly on any color other than Navy, IMO.
Black just looks "badder". Plus, it doesn't make my butt look big!
JM
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According to the IHSA Case Situation section of our site, that isn't correct.
"4/14 Umpire's uniform
Boys Baseball
Please remember that your first impression as an umpire comes from your appearance. You send a positive message regarding your professionalism when you where the appropriate uniform. This includes your IHSA officials patch or embroidery on your left sleeve of your Navy Blue shirt or pull-over. Please adhere to the uniform expectations in the officials handbook as a baseball umpire."
I spoke directly to Craig about this matter and was told in clear terms, navy blue is the official uniform for regular season baseball, as stated in the handbook. The discussion ensued after someone complained that I wore black to match my partner instead of honoring the uniform code. They sought to get me in trouble and it didn't work. It did make me more mindful of how petty some can be though. My partner didn't typically carry a navy blue shirt or jacket during regular season. The Case Situation went up on April 14 as a reminder to those who weren't following protocol.
I have never seen a black baseball umpire's shirt with IHSA patch on it. They may be out there but I haven't seen them. I do like the black, except on days like today - 92 with a heat index near 100. Light blue will do just fine when the mercury climbs, unless you are working IHSA ball, that is.
I know of one guy who breaks out the balloon when it gets this hot. Good umpire, smart guy...I lost a gallon of sweat last weekend. Take it easy, JM!