
Tue Jul 16, 2013, 10:31am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EsqUmp
When in Rome, dress as a Roman.
In NYS, we have one standard uniform for high school. Only two items have logos on them, the sweater and jacket. The only reason they even have logos is to prevent umpires from buying non-umpire look-a-likes from stores. Nothing else has a logo, that way umpires can use the same uniform for other sanctioned events that don't require a specific uniform.
What I can't understand is why every time I go to a Babe Ruth, Little League or any other game assigned through a local ASA association, all of the umpires are wearing ASA uniforms. That's leaving aside the fact that ASA is printed on everything from the guys socks to his ball bags. Umpires begin to look like bulletin boards rather than officials.
My hat is never going to contradict the rules I'm using.
Either wear the uniform of the rule set or wear a plain uniform.
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Absolutely agree with this - especially the last sentence - "Either wear the uniform of the rule set or wear a plain uniform."
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