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Old Sat Dec 08, 2007, 06:41pm
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I got some umpire's stuff yesterday and am finally ready to look like a pro. Two pairs of REAL umpire's pants; one for plate and one for base. They will need to be hemmed as they are sold a bit longer. Also got a fitted cap so I won't have the stupid plastic adjusters. Lineup card holder. Navy ballbag as I was using a black ballbag to go with the navy shirt before. Umpire number. A couple bottles of some really nice shoe polish. And an awsome patented black leather belt which very few people have. One less thing to hold me back from university ball.
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Old Sat Dec 08, 2007, 06:47pm
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nice work!! now you are on your way
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Old Sat Dec 08, 2007, 11:18pm
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Garth..... take a breath and go easy on him


LMAOOOO.......
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Old Sun Dec 09, 2007, 12:26am
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One less thing to hold me back from university ball.
I can see the future; in it, you're going to be very sorry you put this one on a tee for your many detractors.
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Old Sun Dec 09, 2007, 03:11am
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I can see the future; in it, you're going to be very sorry you put this one on a tee for your many detractors.
FORE!!!!!



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Old Sun Dec 09, 2007, 08:46am
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"Where'd that one go?"

"in the lumberyard."

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Old Sun Dec 09, 2007, 08:52am
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I got some umpire's stuff yesterday and am finally ready to look like a pro. Two pairs of REAL umpire's pants; one for plate and one for base. They will need to be hemmed as they are sold a bit longer. Also got a fitted cap so I won't have the stupid plastic adjusters. Lineup card holder. Navy ballbag as I was using a black ballbag to go with the navy shirt before. Umpire number. A couple bottles of some really nice shoe polish. And an awsome patented black leather belt which very few people have. One less thing to hold me back from university ball.
Looking right gets you to the first pitch. After that you're on your own... Besure you know what you're doing down to the last rule and mechanic. A Patent leather belt will do you no good if you're out of position to make a call.
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Old Sun Dec 09, 2007, 10:35am
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where did you get all of your stuff?
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Old Sun Dec 09, 2007, 10:41am
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Looking right gets you to the first pitch.
Only if you have an incompetent assignor......

Not looking pretty can be quickly and easily fixed. Competency for the level to be assigned is a whole different matter. If you have an assignor that just isn't desperate for bodies, he won't assign anyone to see that "first pitch" until he's confident that the person is ready to see that first pitch. Being properly dressed is a miniscule amount of what is needed to be ready.
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Old Sun Dec 09, 2007, 12:47pm
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First, in defense of our young Canadian friend...

In the past, posters would wack him upside the head whenever he would post about his game day appearance. His admitted unprofessional sartorial practices garnered him the disdain of many and lectures of the importance of a proper uniform from others.

Now that he has taken steps to correct one of his "problems", posters either ignore the improvement of give it such short shrift that it appears near meaningless. No wonder the kid is confused.

Canada....congratulations on your new uniform. It will indeed help to look the part and, as you said, it represents one less thing you have to deal with in your journey to better games.

But, and you knew there was a "but", it represents only one less thing on that journey.

For your next step, do not call your assignor and say, as you basically said here, "Hey, I got me a new uniform, now give me some good games."

Let your assignor and peers discover your new "look". And let that discovery be based on the improvements you have made in how you umpire in your new uniform. The shiny belt and shiny shoes will look so much better when you are in the proper position to make a call. The well fitted pants will fit even better when you demonstrate good judgement in dealing with coaches. The new cap (God, I really can't believe you've been wearing an adjustable cap) will look better when it sits on a head that knows the rules and proper interpretations.

And the whole package will be seen in a better light here on the internet when its owner begins to accept the experience and help offered by trained umpires rather than arguing every time he is corrected and blaming his failures on others and whining about his age. As I've pointed out so many times, many umpires begin their professional careers at your age. Instead of complaining, they get training.

Brutally brief, Canada: Let this new umpire uniform be the beginning of a new umpire, and not slapping lipstick on a pig.


Good luck.
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Old Sun Dec 09, 2007, 04:04pm
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"His admitted unprofessional sartorial practices.."

sartorial? I can't find that in my J/R, PBUC, OBR, LL, MiLB, FED, MAD, RD - ANYWHERE! HEP!

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Old Sun Dec 09, 2007, 04:07pm
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JJ,

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2. Of or relating to clothing, or style or manner of dress.

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Old Sun Dec 09, 2007, 07:02pm
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I got some umpire's stuff yesterday and am finally ready to look like a pro. Two pairs of REAL umpire's pants; one for plate and one for base. They will need to be hemmed as they are sold a bit longer. Also got a fitted cap so I won't have the stupid plastic adjusters. Lineup card holder. Navy ballbag as I was using a black ballbag to go with the navy shirt before. Umpire number. A couple bottles of some really nice shoe polish. And an awsome patented black leather belt which very few people have. One less thing to hold me back from university ball.

Now go out and attend a clinc of two and your on your way. With the uniform you can fool them for at least the first pitch, after that, good luck.
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Old Sun Dec 09, 2007, 07:21pm
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Interesting! We'll see if the recipe makes soup or dishwater.
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Old Sun Dec 09, 2007, 09:07pm
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Thanks for the comments guys. And I don't plan on telling anyone about my new uniform, rather I'll let them see it for themselves. I hate to say it but I'll probably be one of the few people in my city and surrounding cities that is dressed professionally.
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