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LakeErieUmp Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:40am

Being stepped on there by an over-excited catcher in cleats doesn't feel all that great either.

PeteBooth Thu Mar 01, 2007 11:15am

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Originally Posted by blindofficial
Ok stupid question... Get ready.... I'll be waiting for all the smart comments. How many times has it happened where you actually got hit on the foot working behind the plate with the plate shoes on? I hear everyone recommending plate shoes (and I'm getting them), but on average, how many times do you get hit in the foot where your plate shoes protect you? Just curious is all......

1st year ump here....Go easy on me.


Normally one should not answer a question with a question but i will do so here.

How many times has one been hit in the "Cup" area?

The answer to your question is the same as the aforementioned.

It only takes one why risk it.

Pete Booth

SanDiegoSteve Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:03pm

I think it's just wonderful that we keep this extremely interesting thread going, while getting rid of those really boring ones, like the one's that keep getting closed or deleted. Heaven knows we need more equipment threads.:rolleyes:

LMan Thu Mar 01, 2007 01:48pm

Is a HSM better than a traditional mask?

umpduck11 Thu Mar 01, 2007 01:57pm

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Originally Posted by LMan
Is a HSM better than a traditional mask?

For a day game or night game ? :p

LMan Thu Mar 01, 2007 02:00pm

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Originally Posted by umpduck11
For a day game or night game ? :p

I prefer night games because I can track the upward flight of the gyroball so much better.

LakeErieUmp Thu Mar 01, 2007 04:02pm

Thus answering the age old baseball analog to the tree falling in the forest: "If a fastball rises and no one sees it did it really rise?"

DG Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:21pm

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Originally Posted by PeteBooth
How many times has one been hit in the "Cup" area?

The answer to your question is the same as the aforementioned.

It only takes one why risk it.

Pete Booth

One time that I recall. I have worked exactly one game since without a cup and was as nervous as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs.

Mask, chest protector, cup, shin guards, plate shoes, in that order of importance.

heavyd8266 Mon Apr 09, 2007 11:19pm

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Originally Posted by blindofficial
Ok stupid question... Get ready.... I'll be waiting for all the smart comments. How many times has it happened where you actually got hit on the foot working behind the plate with the plate shoes on? I hear everyone recommending plate shoes (and I'm getting them), but on average, how many times do you get hit in the foot where your plate shoes protect you? Just curious is all......

1st year ump here....Go easy on me.

ok when i first started working behind the plate i did not wear plate shoes and did fine for four years and the first game of my 5th year and on the first pitch got hit on my left big toe and broke it . heart like hell but i did not dare btell anyone until two days later.bad think.....

SanDiegoSteve Tue Apr 10, 2007 01:25am

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Originally Posted by heavyd8266
ok when i first started working behind the plate i did not wear plate shoes and did fine for four years and the first game of my 5th year and on the first pitch got hit on my left big toe and broke it . heart like hell but i did not dare btell anyone until two days later.bad think.....

Thanks for dredging up this old thread. Now we have 4 threads on plate shoes going. Great.:(


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