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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM)
Interesting. The Certified IHSA State Clinician at the certified pre-season clinic I attended the year FED changed the language said "any color as long as you match your partner". I've always taken that as "gospel".
I actually have seen a black umpire shirt with an IHSA patch on it, and, I assure you, it looks fugly.
Edited to add....
Kind of ironic that the cover of said Officials' Handbook features a picture of a Base Umpire wearing a black hat and black jacket, eh? http://www.ihsa.org/official/SOH10.pdf
JM
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I am not as offended by the patch on any color of shirt as I wear those patches on all kinds of stripes.
Also I do own a couple of hats that look almost black but were blue. I also am not sure this is a baseball umpire. A couple of things makes it look like this is a softball guy, but I could be wrong. I do not know the individual so I cannot say for sure.
Also the color differences are the gospel, but I do not know why it may not be in the handbook. They have put out rulings on the website saying we can wear any color as long as we match. I have not had a conversation with Craig about this, but I did have a conversation with Dave and that was allowed. I almost wore a plate coat in my plate game at the State Finals and I had both blue and black and I was going to wear the black until some last minute changes in the weather.
Peace