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I know of a few umpires who wear gold colored watches (cheap ones I would think) while umpiring. I find this very unprofessional and the ones that wear these aren't very good anyway.
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Who are you to criticize me? It appears to me that you really dont have anything better to do but post negative remarks on what should be a tool for officials. However I under stand that people like you need to make disparaging remark about other people they dont even know. I think that is a reflection of the person on the keyboard. With that said, I am not going to go any lower. Garth have you ever seen a medical necklace? Bless you hart! |
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Yes, I am quite familiar with medical necklaces and bracelets. I apologize if you were offended by my surprise that an umpire would wear a necklace while working a game. I hadn't thought about a medical necklace with which I am very familiar, nor did I see a reference to one. Mea Culpa.
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Garth don't worry I know how you feel. I have seen guys wear watches on the field and spend more time looking at it (along with looking at his counter) than umpiring the game. One guy even called time in the middle of a play to announce that curfew had elasped(home team leading and at-bat).
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Although I didn't join in with the posts, I too assumed I was reading about traditional necklaces/jewelry. I admit, I thought " what a knucklehead ". I will apologize for thinking without thinking. Medical alert jewelry is an issue, as an official, I must deal with and should certainly have considered. My apologies to you.
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Why do I have to tell everybody that I wear Medical necklace? I agree that jewelry should not adorn an offical while he is working. I wear a black sports watch. Most of the schools we have in our chapter do not have lights and due to saftey reason we must know when the sun sets and set a time limit on the game. Have a good evening! Billy Houston |
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I am touched by all the apologies for necklaces...
Seriously, when I was jumping out of airplanes for a living, and more recently dodging pissed off Iraqis, my dog tags were on worn secured to my belt loop with a half-hitch in my right front pocket. In addition, one tag went into the laces of my left boot. Have you ever thought about wearing your necklace on your belt loop? I was taught it was a safety issue. Just my $.02.
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If I am wearing a jacket or long sleeves, I don't take my watch off. If in short sleeves, where it can be seen I do. Tomorrow, I expect to work my 2nd game of the year in short sleeves. Supposed to be in the mid-70's.
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