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Which is worse
That photo LMan posted on the "coach's tirade" string with the manager barking at the BU has me wondering - which looks worse, combo pants on the bases, or, baseball players with their pants down to their shoes?
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I see the kIdZ all the time with the Barry 'Roids Bonds look, cutting a hole in the back of their pants cuffs so they can be tucked under their shoe cleats :rolleyes:
Just looks silly to me, but then, I figger all was lost when flannel left the scene :D I confess to wearing combos on the bases but then I dont care to strip down in the parking lot all that often...there's usually a girls' softball game ongoing at the neighboring field :p Playoffs are the only time I see a dressing room. |
Always cracks me up, the kids who style is more important than how they play. There's this one kid on one of the travel teams here, good hitter, coaches son, and wears his pants like that...of course he gets on the bases and he's a total clod, can't score from 3rd on a wild pitch because he's half asleep.
Give me the kid willing to get dirty up at the plate with the game on the line (or at least when up by nine with the tenth run on 3rd) and two outs. |
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i was always a fan of long pants, but not longer than the tops of my cleats
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Combo pants on a professional umpire is a ridculous look.
Get to the park early, press your pants and get ready to be treated like a professional. Wasn't the message in the Scabs thread about looking the part? Aren't the pants free? For godsakes I didn't pay for a pair of pants the whole time I was working pro ball. Even when I got out, the manufacturer took care of me. Get a pair or two for the plate and the same for the bases. I think Tim C. talks about carrying 780 shirts and 650 pairs of pants when he works games. [;)] If an amateur that has to pay for his gear can do it, why can't the guy who wants to be treated as a professional do the same? |
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