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Pardon the flip response but I think a Volunteer Umpire is an Umpire that does not receive remuneration for games he/she officiates.
Facial or long hair? While I understand that some associations may have this policy I disagree with it. What the he!! does facial hair or long hair have to do with anything? And if I worked in MLB maybe I wouldn't CARE if I had to remove long or facial hair since I might feel well compensated for that. When you refuse payments from those Leagues that you choose to 'help out', does your assignor still make his 10%-20% anyway? On those days you are 'Volunteering', do you feel less about yourself?
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I don't neccessarily agree with the grooming requirements of our association however, it is made perfectly clear to all members and it is enforced. In fact, I where a goatee whenever I am not umpiring. Day before my first game... off it comes. The thought process of the association is that it wants all its umpires to look professional. Same thought process as the Yankees. I have to say that it does look kinda bad when you see an umpire with hair down to his shoulders or a day old beard. As far as our assignor getting his fee... he gets his $ regardless of whether I take $ from the teams or not. I live in a small town... my kids all played little league, Babe Ruth, American Legion, ect. When I do games in my town, I sometimes choose to donate my fee back to the organization. Its an uncomplicated thing.
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I am a professional; I am a controller for a multi-million dollar non-profit organization. I wear a mustache & goatee combo (whatever you want to call it. Believe me when I say there is nothing unprofessional about properly worn facial hair. The conceit that any and all facial hair is unprofessional is rooted in a 1950s mindset (that or just jealousy from people who cannot grow a reasonable beard). All that banning all facial hair gets you is the loss of a good portion of qualified umpires. |
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Serious about the second part, not the first....
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This one's easy. I'd call him Steve. I know that guy.
![]() Seriously though - this guy has nothing on my "Verbal Fan Interference" guy (same as the "Caught-Bounced-3rd Strike Guy")
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