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Kevin Finnerty Thu Jan 15, 2009 01:58am

Is your unit going to allow this jacket?
 
http://www.theofficialschoice.com/im...play/OF6.5.jpg

Two guys wore this and the navy version to the first meeting, and the unit VP said it was approved for 2009.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Thu Jan 15, 2009 03:24am

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Originally Posted by Kevin Finnerty (Post 568786)
http://www.theofficialschoice.com/im...play/OF6.5.jpg

Two guys wore this and the navy version to the first meeting, and the unit VP said it was approved for 2009.


Its not approved by the OhioHSAA for H.S. baseball and fastpitch softball.

MTD, Sr.

Klokard Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:58am

Approved for use by SCCUA, CCAA and Big West out here on West Coast. My HS association doesn't care what we wear as long as we match. Last year for fun my partner and I went total old school with button up light blue shirts and black polyester pants for one game. Followed it a week later with Hawaiian shirts.

Durham Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:06pm

Yes, it was approved last year here, if all your partners had it.

bobbybanaduck Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:17pm

no. MA is requiring the honigs shoulder stripe as the only acceptable jacket starting this season.

kylejt Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:18pm

First, let's keep my unit out of it.

Secondly, doesn't it remind you of a Member's Only jacket? Was it Starsky or Hutch I last saw wearing this tunic? Plus, horizontal stripes on some of our more, um, larger fellows isn't flattering.

Kevin Finnerty Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:38pm

The MLB version also comes with a polo stripe.

http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/...z70f4/610x.jpg

kylejt Thu Jan 15, 2009 05:15pm

Not even the GT racing stripe saves this from being a smock.

tip184 Thu Jan 15, 2009 06:38pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klokard (Post 568931)
Approved for use by SCCUA, CCAA and Big West out here on West Coast. My HS association doesn't care what we wear as long as we match. Last year for fun my partner and I went total old school with button up light blue shirts and black polyester pants for one game. Followed it a week later with Hawaiian shirts.

Don't you think the black pants and Hawaiian shirts are a bit much? They are really untraditional or outdated.

jkumpire Thu Jan 15, 2009 07:03pm

Mark,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 568805)
Its not approved by the OhioHSAA for H.S. baseball and fastpitch softball.

MTD, Sr.

Ah, who told you this? Not that I am interested in wearing it, but has that come down from somebody in the Office?

SethPDX Thu Jan 15, 2009 08:16pm

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Originally Posted by kylejt (Post 569155)
Not even the GT racing stripe saves this from being a smock.

It would look all right if you kept the sleeves on, but the version that has the stripes over the shoulders looks best to me.

As for a "throwback" game, I've thought about digging out my old Elbeco shirt more than once, but I need navy or black pants.

kylejt Fri Jan 16, 2009 12:16am

I've done retro night at the park. Elbecos, little bow ties and the pillow.

Still couldn't do the beanie because of the Jimmy Dugan reference.

Klokard Fri Jan 16, 2009 12:22am

tip184, the point being that as long as you and your partner match AND are professional, what does it matter? That's why the Pro's have so much leniency in what they wear. If we continue to accept ONLY black, or polo blue as our standard, doesn't that create a monopoly? Honigs is the ONLY supplier for many D1 conferences. That is a monopoly. Yes, we were a bit overboard on the throwback, but the point being, we matched, and gave the game our all. Just having the "accepted" uniform does not make an umpire. I even broke out the balloon protector last year on a JC game. The HC's (whom I had worked many games before) actually appreciated me doing something different. Dare to be different. If you want conformity, do womens softball.

Kevin Finnerty Fri Jan 16, 2009 12:51am

Quote:

Originally Posted by kylejt (Post 569155)
Not even the GT racing stripe saves this from being a smock.

First time I saw it in the short sleeve, I thought, a little to garish even for taking batting practice.

SanDiegoSteve Fri Jan 16, 2009 01:44am

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Originally Posted by tip184 (Post 569177)
Don't you think the black pants and Hawaiian shirts are a bit much? They are really untraditional or outdated.

No, but having a sense of humor about it is really up to date!:)

Oh, and there are associations out there that use the black pants still! Some manufacturers still carry plate pants in black.

SanDiegoSteve Fri Jan 16, 2009 01:45am

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Originally Posted by kylejt (Post 568942)
First, let's keep my unit out of it.

Is that how Randy Johnson got his nickname???:eek:

umpduck11 Fri Jan 16, 2009 03:23pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klokard (Post 568931)
Approved for use by SCCUA, CCAA and Big West out here on West Coast. My HS association doesn't care what we wear as long as we match. Last year for fun my partner and I went total old school with button up light blue shirts and black polyester pants for one game. Followed it a week later with Hawaiian shirts.


You actually worked a high school game wearing a Hawaiian-print shirt ? I could see it if you were at Cooperstown, but a high school game ? No.

Kevin Finnerty Fri Jan 16, 2009 04:16pm

I would do a coat and tie throwback deal on a turn-back-the-clock night or something, but I would never do the Hawaiian shirt routine.

LDUB Fri Jan 16, 2009 04:42pm

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Originally Posted by umpduck11 (Post 569469)
You actually worked a high school game wearing a Hawaiian-print shirt ? I could see it if you were at Cooperstown, but a high school game ? No.

I'm sure do think that way. I bet you would be shocked to find out guys wear Honig's pants for HS games too :D

Klokard Tue Jan 20, 2009 08:18pm

There are some serious stuffed shirts on this forum aren't there?!? I realize we have an image of professionalism to maintain but it's more important what happens on the field that counts. The Hawaiian shirts were less shocking than the intro of the Crimson shirts not that many years back.

Kevin Finnerty Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:22pm

I think you would have a tough time getting most of the members here to relate to the mood and character of a breezy game at Corona Del Mar High, there, Klokard. ;)

Klokard Wed Jan 21, 2009 09:38pm

Kevin,
You're probably right!


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