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Bassman Sat Aug 11, 2007 09:23pm

Your chest protector (like I said, i'm certifiable :D)

GarthB Sat Aug 11, 2007 09:24pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by waltjp
Garth, where are your forearms that they're not exposed?

I didn't say they weren't exposed, I said they were protected.

I place my hands on the side of my thighs and tuck my elbows in toward my body, this places the primarily the under side of my forearms and upper arms, the fleshy part, facing forward. It also places the inner part of my elbow forward. Bony structures are not at risk to hits.

I never said I never got hit. I said the what really needs protection is protected.

Obviously there are certain trade offs. I mean, hell, if you want total protection wear a suit of armor or stay home.

I am as protected as I need to be and I have mobility and flexibility to properly perform my mechanics and make calls at home, third, where ever I need to make them.

GarthB Sat Aug 11, 2007 09:28pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bassman
Your chest protector (like I said, i'm certifiable :D)

I own a West Vest Gold and the original Douglas West Vest. I will be purchasing the All American Pro and hopefully, the Carlucci this off season.

waltjp Sat Aug 11, 2007 10:28pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by GarthB
I didn't say they weren't exposed, I said they were protected.

I place my hands on the side of my thighs and tuck my elbows in toward my body, this places the primarily the under side of my forearms and upper arms, the fleshy part, facing forward. It also places the inner part of my elbow forward. Bony structures are not at risk to hits.

I never said I never got hit. I said the what really needs protection is protected.

Obviously there are certain trade offs. I mean, hell, if you want total protection wear a suit of armor or stay home.

I am as protected as I need to be and I have mobility and flexibility to properly perform my mechanics and make calls at home, third, where ever I need to make them.

Sounds about the same as I do. I thought maybe you knew some secret that had escaped me.

Rcichon Sun Aug 12, 2007 10:41am

hijack......
 
Any of you use the McDavid cushioned undershorts? The one with the octagonal cushioning system? Hexpad I think they call it.

Thinking about buying one or two. Thigh bruising hurts too.:mad:

mbyron Sun Aug 12, 2007 10:55am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rcichon
Any of you use the McDavid cushioned undershorts? The one with the octagonal cushioning system? Hexpad I think they call it.

Why would they call it "hexpad" if it's octagonal? :confused: :confused:

Blue37 Mon Aug 13, 2007 08:52am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rcichon
Any of you use the McDavid cushioned undershorts? The one with the octagonal cushioning system? Hexpad I think they call it.

Thinking about buying one or two. Thigh bruising hurts too.:mad:

I have them. It is hard to judge the level of protection. It is still painful, but I have not been bruised while wearing them, but I do not know if it is the pads or I just have not had a direct hit.

The downside is the heat. They are very hot.

Rcichon Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:35am

iunno
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mbyron
Why would they call it "hexpad" if it's octagonal? :confused: :confused:

Thank you for that..............:rolleyes:

UmpLarryJohnson Mon Aug 13, 2007 03:12pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bassman
Garth, only problems are that the forearms, upper thighs, and the collarbone areas are still exposed

if you dont' care for it--quit.

JRutledge Mon Aug 13, 2007 03:28pm

All the sports I work there is a possibility to get hurt. I can say I know more football officials that have been leveled than anything I have ever heard on the baseball diamond. Even if you use a balloon protector, you still could get hit by a baseball if you are not behind the plate or get hit with another object.

If you want to avoid getting hurt, be a volleyball ref. Even they could have a ball flying at them.

Peace

waltjp Mon Aug 13, 2007 04:38pm

Volleyball?! Are you crazy, man? Do you know how high that platform is?

Tim C Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:09pm

~sigh~
 
"Talking to a coach today and he said that there has been talk at the collegiate and professional levels regarding returning to the balloon because umpires are getting sick of being used for target practice."

Your source is wrong.

There have been no conversations at any level to change back.

After reading this outlandish statement I left voice mails for 6 MLB umpires and 2 Collegiate Commissioners.

The best voice mail that I got back (#5) said:

"Tee, where do you get this crap? -- there is no such conversation in process."

Regards,

CO ump Tue Aug 14, 2007 04:17pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim C
[After reading this outlandish statement I left voice mails for 6 MLB umpires and 2 Collegiate Commissioners.

The best voice mail that I got back (#5) said:

"Tee, where do you get this crap? -- there is no such conversation in process."

Regards,

I concurr

I left messages for 1 MLB commissioner and 5 MLB owners.
The 2 best ones I got back said:
"Who the he!! are you?" and
"Don't call here again"

I figure that means there's no such conversations taking place.

GarthB Tue Aug 14, 2007 04:21pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by CO ump
I concurr

I left messages for 1 MLB commissioner and 5 MLB owners.
The 2 best ones I got back said:
"Who the he!! are you?" and
"Don't call here again"

I figure that means there's no such conversations taking place.

Now I know I know you.

Tim C Tue Aug 14, 2007 05:02pm

~Snicker~
 
"I left messages for 1 MLB commissioner and 5 MLB owners.
The 2 best ones I got back said:
"Who the he!! are you?" and
"Don't call here again""


Does anyone know if there is a limit to the number of "Ignore" slots?

Regards,


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