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BigUmp56 Sun Aug 10, 2008 02:26pm

Paying For It Today...............
 
I'm sure I mentioned here a year ago that I messed up and bought the Spot-Bilt plate shoes with the "hard" toe. Last night I got to the park for a three game assignment only to discover that I'd managed to leave my GD's at home. I had the Spot-Bilts in the bottom of my equipment locker, and figured, what the Hell, it's only two plates tonight and I'm sure I'll be alright.

WRONG!!

Bottom of the third inning of the first game and I'm on the stick. You guessed it, whammo, I take a foul ball right to the toe area of my right shoe. I must be a glutton for punishment, because I didn't throw the damned things away when I broke a toe the first time I got hit wearing them. I don't think anything is broken, but looking down at my foot today I discovered a whole new "Color Purple."

So, if any of you still have a pair hanging around, go and find them straight away and send them to Sanford and Sons!



Tim.

ozzy6900 Sun Aug 10, 2008 04:56pm

Tisk, tisk, tisk! Tim, I thought we had a long discussion about those (piece of $hit) Spot-Built shoes after the first incident! Hopefully, you will recover quickly with no perminant problems. Burn those shoes!

SanDiegoSteve Sun Aug 10, 2008 07:28pm

Tim,

I have an extra pair if you want them too! Size 14, so there should be plenty of room in the toe!! :)

waltjp Sun Aug 10, 2008 08:38pm

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
Tim,

I have an extra pair if you want them too! Size 14, so there should be plenty of room in the toe!! :)

Maybe he could stuff some old socks in the toe for some extra padding! :p

Welpe Sun Aug 10, 2008 11:57pm

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Originally Posted by waltjp
Maybe he could stuff some old socks in the toe for some extra padding! :p

Is that speaking from experience, Walt? :D

Tim, hope nothing's broken!

waltjp Mon Aug 11, 2008 08:21am

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Originally Posted by Welpe
Is that speaking from experience, Walt? :D

Tim, hope nothing's broken!

Well, I have been known to .... but that's a story for another day.

L.A. Umpire Guy Tue Aug 12, 2008 03:31pm

I had no idea that the Spot-Bilts were such crap. I used them for one season, and just didn't like the feel of them, but I thought that they were good protective shoes, but I guess I never had a bad toe plate incident.

I took an uncaught mid 80s hard sinker on the toe of my NB 450s on Sunday, and it took it beautifully.

johnnyg08 Tue Aug 12, 2008 04:00pm

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Originally Posted by L.A. Umpire Guy
I had no idea that the Spot-Bilts were such crap. I used them for one season, and just didn't like the feel of them, but I thought that they were good protective shoes, but I guess I never had a bad toe plate incident.

I took an uncaught mid 80s hard sinker on the toe of my NB 450s on Sunday, and it took it beautifully.

Those are never fun, but when you take a hit like that, and you're not getting carried off the field...you know it was money well spent on the shoes.

canadaump6 Tue Aug 12, 2008 04:10pm

I took a ball off the shoe last evening. I made sure to tell the catcher I was glad I have steel toes, and a couple other times I told him he needs to block the ball.

SanDiegoSteve Tue Aug 12, 2008 07:30pm

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Originally Posted by canadaump6
I took a ball off the shoe last evening. I made sure to tell the catcher I was glad I have steel toes, and a couple other times I told him he needs to block the ball.

I never shy away from telling a catcher in no uncertain terms that his #1 job priority is to keep the baseball off me. Everything else is of secondary importance.

If I keep getting hit because a catcher isn't trying very hard, I bring up the fact that his backup is just waiting to get in the game, and that I'll give him a try, and that he couldn't do much worse.


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