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Originally posted by pollywolly60
Just re-read this thread and realized the problem being addressed was F1(pitcher) and not batter. I agree that general dress codes shouldn't have to be covered in pregame. I guess I haven't had this problem occur in a game yet - only with the batters. I can't envision myself stopping a pitcher in the middle of a batter's at-bat to have him tuck in his shirt, but can see doing it at a time when play has stopped. Different umpires feel more strongly about some rules that are considered "nit-picky" by other umpires. I say, if you want something stressed that doesn't normally get stressed, you might be safe to cover it in your pregame. Can save you some hassle later in the game.
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I agree that some umpires are indeed "nitpickers" and I fear bringing the dress code of the day up in a pre-game might tend to heighten teams' impressions that the day's umpire is such a stickler for details. BUT, besides overall appearance "managing" that odd looking shirt prevents the other team from causing grief by raising the issue especially at a key moment in the game. I sure don't want to say sloppy is OK nor do I want the opposing manager to assume umpires' responsibilities. Jim / NYC