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Sunglasses, Canada, etc...
To wear sunglasses or not to wear sunglasses - THAT is the question. Damned if I do, and damned if I do not. I have not ever heard any chirping about sunglasses behind the plate. We have some parks where you take a 10 minute break when the sun is directly behind the pitcher and there is no way the ump, catcher or batter can see a damn thing. Sunglasses are not really an option - they are a necessity. As for sunshine up her in, "The true north, strong and free"... remember, southern Ontario is about as far south as the Oregon/California border.
Course here on the west coast - it rains a tad.
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Now in my experience, I worked at only one field that had home plate facing the sun during sunset. It was a field in Fort Madison, Iowa, on the campus of Iowa Weslyan, where the local HS team plays as well. Iowa plays there games in the summer (might be the reason this was a problem) and when they play their night games, the sun would line right up right behind the pitcher. In those cases we would stop the game and wait until the sun went down to a safe level and then continue play. Because everyone could not wear sunglasses to be safe (batters, pitchers and umpires all the same). But that was a very unusual situation. All other fields I have worked in Iowa and Illinois are faced where that is not a problem. So I have never need sunglasses to see, except for that one situation. Peace
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If every place I umpire would happily comply with OBR 1.04 and orient the field in a way that sets the sun behind my back, I would not need sunglasses when working behind the plate. But if they are going to build the field in a way that the sun sets in the outfield, and schedule games late in the day, then I need to wear sunglasses so I can see better.
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it seems that sometimes the designers of the field are on drugs because there is the Northside field where i have called a game before. the sun SETS on days in the baseball time, directly in relation to the delivery of the ball of the pitcher, ie. right behind the mound.
this is a stupid design and most umpires hate it because you have to stop the game if a player says he can not see in order to protect the playes. It is dangerous to not only the players but the umpire too. recently an umpire told me i should not wear glasses behind the dish, but i look at it his way. if i can not see whats comming in because the sun is in my eyes i am robbing the pitcher of his pitches, and the game in general so i will wear the glasses if i need too |
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Tim Welke is wearing shades on the plate for Orioles @ Red Sox this afternoon. Guess the pro guys don't have a problem with them. With the black hockey helmet on, he almost looks like Darth Vadar back there. Calling a good game though, so it must not affect his skills.
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