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nickrego Wed Feb 07, 2007 12:42am

I found this quite surprising.
 
At our last meeting on Monday night, an umpire supply company was present, selling equipment.

Among the usual items, they had a bin with at least 10 sets of Under Armour Padded Forearm Sleeves.

They sold all but one, which was a size Small.

I was really surprised that so many guys bought them. I talked to a couple of members who purchased them, and the story was pretty much the same. Forearm hits are the most painful injury, and seem to take forever to completely heal. And they also agreed that if they were hit in the forearm once, they would inevitably get hit there again, just as it was almost healed (ditto for me on that).

I bought a set, and will only be wearing them under my long sleeve shirts or jacket. I'm not ready to wear them with a short sleeve shirt, unless I happen to be nursing an injury.

DonInKansas Wed Feb 07, 2007 01:07am

It looks like LL Ump Dan found his new favorite equipment:)

ozzy6900 Wed Feb 07, 2007 08:01am

YGTBSM!

What A Bunch of sissies!

radwaste50 Wed Feb 07, 2007 09:21am

What??
 
As a mentor of mine once said if your afraid of being hit just take off your uniform now and burn it by first base and walk away

LMan Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:57am

[peytonmanning] "Rub some dirt on it." [/peytonmanning]

JRutledge Wed Feb 07, 2007 12:48pm

[peytonmanning]"Cut that meet, Cut that meet"[/peytonmanning]

Peace

Rich Ives Wed Feb 07, 2007 02:50pm

Of course it's sissy - unlike the mask, chest protector, shin guards, cup, and plate shoes.

orioles35 Wed Feb 07, 2007 03:22pm

I'm not wearing those things. No way. Coaches learn how tough of a character they're dealing with when you take one directly on the forearm, take a minute to shake it off (don't rub it), point to the pitcher and say "PLAY" without whining or asking for assistance.

SanDiegoSteve Wed Feb 07, 2007 03:27pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by orioles35
I'm not wearing those things. No way. Coaches learn how tough of a character they're dealing with when you take one directly on the forearm, take a minute to shake it off (don't rub it), point to the pitcher and say "PLAY" without whining or asking for assistance.

A full minute? Sissy!:D

LLPA13UmpDan Wed Feb 07, 2007 03:40pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by DonInKansas
It looks like LL Ump Dan found his new favorite equipment:)

actually, No.

LMan Wed Feb 07, 2007 04:48pm

I think BU56's pic of the cop in full riot gear would be appropriate about now.

BigUmp56 Wed Feb 07, 2007 04:51pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by LMan
I think BU56's pic of the cop in full riot gear would be appropriate about now.


The 2009 PBUC graduates?


http://www.spfpa.org/correctional_of...ar_400x549.jpg


Tim.

LMan Wed Feb 07, 2007 04:52pm

Pretty close, but they forgot their forearm guards, looks like :D



OMG! They could get hurt!

nickrego Wed Feb 07, 2007 07:29pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim C
Is anyone surprised that Nick Rego's Little league group were buying these items.

I am not sure but, my opinion, that the internet may no longer be of any use for "real umpires." (tm).

Regards,

OK, for the record, the Forearm Guards were purchased during our HS association meeting.

Gee'z Tim, what's with all the hostility ?

Now your downing people you don't know anything about (the other umpires who chose to buy the guards).

I don't really know what to say to someone who is so angry in general, except, sorry to hear it. I hope you feel better soon.

SanDiegoSteve Wed Feb 07, 2007 07:47pm

But the ball will still find that one spot...
 
Okay, looks like I've got the dish today!

http://123pichosting.com/images/972AR008_Torso.jpg


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