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Old Mon Oct 24, 2016, 10:49am
IRISHMAFIA IRISHMAFIA is offline
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Originally Posted by Tru_in_Blu View Post
Another poster in another thread stated:

"I have found just reaching for my cell phone is often enough to get the person to leave."

The only time I've ever carried my cell phone during a game was in a tournament when Saturday was a complete washout and we played 3-inning "games" on Sunday until the semi-finals. There were a lot of field changes, umpire changes, and tournament rule adjustments.

Other than that, I always leave my phone in my car.

I know several guys who think they can't be away from their phones for more than 10 minutes. It's an addiction, much like smoking. I worked with a guy about 10 years ago who would light up between innings. The one minute between innings grew to 3 or 4 until I would step in and call "balls in".

There are some folks who use their phones as a timer during timed games. I use a wind-up wrist watch that I keep in my pocket if I'm the keeper of the time. (And, no, I DON'T want this to rat-hole on the opinions of timers on fences! )

Anybody else carrying a semi-concealed cell phone?
I have kept one in my hip pocket with the ring off in case of an emergency. And kept a watch in my pocket for time.

Never had needed to take out the phone.
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