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I think it was Ozzy who gave you the best reason why we don't remove our mask with the right hand. You don't want to end up throwing it or knocking someone in the head with it when you sell a banger.
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I have seen a few umpires remove the mask with the right hand, only to transfer it to the left hand immediately.
I also have seen some professionals use both hands to remove it as well, probably taking their time to make sure they don't rip their hats off in front of 50,000 fans. |
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I was evaluating an umpire at a 3A varsity game. R3 is trying for home on an infield hit. The play was close. Now try to visualize this: PU takes his mask off with his right hand, then takes it from his right hand with his left, then signals out with his right hand. Here's what the fans and coaches saw: A signal of out with his right hand, with mask in hand, followed by a signal of safe due to the left hand coming to the center of his body and and (after transfering the mask) swinging back to his left, followed by another out call. Can you say "Sh!t house"?
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