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Old Sun Dec 31, 2006, 09:22pm
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If you put them on a sleeve, make sure the flag is facing in the correct direction.
ive always wondered...what is the correct direction? im on the younger end of the user-base of the site and have never really heard.

i believe the convention is to have stars forward, so on the right sleeve you would want to have the stars on right when looking at it, and on the left when looking at a flag patch on the left sleeve. could be wrong though, and im not sure where i got that from.


also, i dont wear any flag patches on my shirts. if my association made it a requirement, id get one in the required area. if i felt like getting flags and it fit into our association guidelines but placement was up to me, id go in the middle of the upper back, like MiLB does.
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Old Sun Dec 31, 2006, 09:45pm
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i believe the convention is to have stars forward,
That's correct.

To be safe, the original poster could put one on each sleeve, one on the pocket ond one on the back under the collar.
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Old Mon Jan 01, 2007, 12:15am
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there really is no "correct direction" I've seen it both ways, and not just on Umps...No laws or anything stating the direction, but the PC direction is the reveresed one for the right sleeve.



Just another one of those things its up to the individual organizations.

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Old Mon Jan 01, 2007, 08:32am
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there really is no "correct direction" I've seen it both ways, and not just on Umps...No laws or anything stating the direction, but the PC direction is the reveresed one for the right sleeve.
UmpDan is correct. In fact, if you want to get technical, we should not wear a flag patch at all. The US Flag Code (36 USC 176) states: (j) No part of the flag should ever be used as a costume or athletic uniform. However, a flag patch may be affixed to the uniform of military personnel, firemen, policemen, and members of patriotic organizations...

That said, it has become an "accepted" practice to display the flag on athletic uniforms. The flag should be displayed with the union on the flag's own right (the viewer's left) as worn by UmpDan in his picture. The flag is actually affixed in reverse on military uniforms when worn on the right sleeve and the union is displayed on the flag's own left (the viewer's right). Military uniforms are unique since the placement of the union on the flag's own left gives the appearance of the flag "flying" as the troops rush into battle.
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Old Mon Jan 01, 2007, 02:07pm
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there really is no "correct direction" I've seen it both ways, and not just on Umps...No laws or anything stating the direction, but the PC direction is the reveresed one for the right sleeve.



Just another one of those things its up to the individual organizations.


I know this is not the issue, but if you re going to wear a blue shirt, please wear blue ball bags. If you can't get your uniform colors right, the direction of the flag doesn't really matter.
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Old Mon Jan 01, 2007, 02:58pm
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black ball bags dont really go with a navy shirt, or powder shirt, or anything that is navy-based.

a belt is an accessory. you should match the ball bags to the base color of your shirt. navy ball bags with navy, powder, red shirts. black ball bags with black, cream, MLB blue.
at least thats what i and nearly every other person ive ever seen does. do whatever you want though.
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Old Mon Jan 01, 2007, 03:39pm
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Wrong,

Black Ball bags are acceptable (maybe preferable). you are wearing black shoes and a black belt, black ball bags match those. shirt color doesn't matter

You are absolutely correct if you are getting dressed to go out to a party. Your shoes should match your purse (and don't forget it is tacky to wear white shoes at night after Labor Day). However, in baseball, your ball bags should match the darkest color in your shirt, and your hat should match your ball bags.

Please let us know when (or if) you work anything higher than LL.
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Old Mon Jan 01, 2007, 03:43pm
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You are absolutely correct if you are getting dressed to go out to a party. Your shoes should match your purse (and don't forget it is tacky to wear white shoes at night after Labor Day). However, in baseball, your ball bags should match the darkest color in your shirt, and your hat should match your ball bags.

Please let us know when (or if) you work anything higher than LL.
If those really were the fashion rules, then how did the uniform and accessory makers come up with gray ballbags?
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Old Mon Jan 01, 2007, 03:58pm
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If those really were the fashion rules, then how did the uniform and accessory makers come up with gray ballbags?

The same way they came up with black leather ball bags....someone at the lower levels of baseball will buy them. How many umpires at the upper levels of amateur baseball and in any level of professional baseball wear gray bags?
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Old Mon Jan 01, 2007, 04:01pm
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Dear Carson:

My this thread has taken an unbelievable turn . . .

Someone with the moniker of "BigTex" giving fashion advice.

Tex, please lead me to the document that gives this direction.

We seem to get the strangest sorts during the slow time of the off season.

Regards,
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Old Wed Jan 03, 2007, 07:50pm
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there really is no "correct direction" I've seen it both ways, and not just on Umps...No laws or anything stating the direction, but the PC direction is the reveresed one for the right sleeve.



Just another one of those things its up to the individual organizations.
At least in my case, I wouldn't have to worry about the direction: symettricality rules!

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Old Wed Jan 03, 2007, 08:33pm
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Or the very symmetrical flag of the French military:

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Hilarious!!!
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