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Got a question for you guys in The Valley of The Sun. I'm guessing during the week most games are played at night. How about Saturday and Sunday during the day? Temps over 110 for the last couple of weeks do they cancel games? If not it's got to be brutal especially if you have the dish.
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Speaking from the softball side....nothing is going to be canceled... you CAN deal with the heat....HYDRATE NOW! and EVERY half inning, go get some more water.... Its gonna be warm this weekend, but it wont be unbearable.....again..HYDRATE NOW! If you dont drink, you WILL go down....
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I spent a summer in Tucson, Arizona about 10 years ago. I worked outside. I can tell you that when the temperature was 115, I could not tell. There is practically no humidity. It can be 75 degrees in the Midwest and it will feel a lot hotter and uncomfortable. Now I was not an umpire yet, but I did sit outside and watch a couple of games when I was board and I was fine.
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Having recently spent three days observing the Arizona League duriong which time the temperature was 105 or better, I saw that the umpires pretty much did what I did when working a tournament in Spokane a while back with the temps in the low 100's.
They drink two bottles of water prior to the game and a bottle between innings. No problems. No thought of not playing the game, even on a day that the air was classified as "unhealthiest" of the year by the authorities.
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Most baseball is done here by June. But there are a few leagues going on in July and August. Sure, it's a, "dry heat," most of the year, but late summer months are in Monsoon season when the humidity rises and we get dust storms, microbursts, widespread lightning, and scattered heavy rains. That's when it starts getting oppressive.
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I know that without the Pedialyte, I can't get through 18 holes of golf when it's 110 degrees -- and that's with a cart. But if I drink down a pedialyte after the ninth hole, I feel like a new man on the back nine.
I also know Pedialyte is often used by professional athletes who have to perform in our weather. During the pro volleyball tournament here recently all the players were drinking Pedialyte. I think there's something to it. After all, you give it to infants to keep them from dehydrating. Why not adults? And poor air quality out here generally means high levels of particulate matter - 10 microns.
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Tee's allusion to an oven is actually accurate. Open your oven when you're taking something out. You'll get a brief blast of heat, but your face can quickly get used to that heat (assuming, of course, you don't actually stick your head into the oven). If humidity was added to the mix, it'd be a different story. |
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The fact you would drink PLyte which many say is weird or wussified, gets my vote
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It is never any fun working during the monsoon season here in Tucson. While Phoenix does have higher temps they are also usually a little drier. I drink the yogurt drinks, eat bananas and stay hydrated with Gatorade and lots of water. During the HS season it is rarely a problem but during the summer ball and club ball and then devoting some time to LL, yes LL, it is very important to your health to know how to stay properly hydrated.
I have State Championships for LL junior division next week here in Tucson and I am ready for the temps and humidity. Proper attire is Under Armour, Nike or some other type of moisture wicking under garment...very important for comfort. Stay cool and healthy. RLE |
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