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Old Tue May 26, 2009, 08:00am
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Now that Memorial Day is over, I hope I do not see those ugly caps on umpires again!
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Old Tue May 26, 2009, 08:17am
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Now that Memorial Day is over, I hope I do not see those ugly caps on umpires again!
I thought they looked good, it was only once and for a really good reason.
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Old Tue May 26, 2009, 12:53pm
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Now that Memorial Day is over, I hope I do not see those ugly caps on umpires again!
Look for them soon, at a rec park near you.
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Old Tue May 26, 2009, 01:02pm
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Look for them soon, at a rec park near you.
Except they'll be on backwards.
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Old Tue May 26, 2009, 10:27pm
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Now that Memorial Day is over, I hope I do not see those ugly caps on umpires again!
On behalf of my fellow veterans, those who did not make it home, and those currently serving, thanks ever so much for tolerating the umpires' observance of Memorial Day.
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Old Wed May 27, 2009, 06:11am
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On behalf of my fellow veterans, those who did not make it home, and those currently serving, thanks ever so much for tolerating the umpires' observance of Memorial Day.
In the old days, a moment of silence was observed while Taps was played to commemorate those who gave their all. In my opinion, that was a much better way to pay honor then to wear "clown like" apparel, wrist bands and other "gobbly-gook" items. Maybe I'm just old fashioned being raised by WWII parents - I just don't buy into this "statement" stuff.
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Old Wed May 27, 2009, 06:58am
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In the old days, a moment of silence was observed while Taps was played to commemorate those who gave their all. In my opinion, that was a much better way to pay honor then to wear "clown like" apparel, wrist bands and other "gobbly-gook" items. Maybe I'm just old fashioned being raised by WWII parents - I just don't buy into this "statement" stuff.
I agree. Better than the caps would have been to send the $ spent on the caps to the USO (or some similar organization).
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Old Thu Jul 02, 2009, 03:46pm
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All on-field personnel will wear those now-familiar red Stars & Stripes caps in games throughout the weekend...
Here they come again. Maybe someone read this thread and loved the batter so much they decided to bring them back again. (P.S. I still think they should wear navy shirts if they are going to to the red hats again, or maybe even red/scarlet shirts.)
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In the old days, a moment of silence was observed while Taps was played to commemorate those who gave their all. In my opinion, that was a much better way to pay honor then to wear "clown like" apparel, wrist bands and other "gobbly-gook" items. Maybe I'm just old fashioned being raised by WWII parents - I just don't buy into this "statement" stuff.
Totally agree.
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Old Wed May 27, 2009, 09:02am
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In the old days, a moment of silence was observed while Taps was played to commemorate those who gave their all. In my opinion, that was a much better way to pay honor then to wear "clown like" apparel, wrist bands and other "gobbly-gook" items. Maybe I'm just old fashioned being raised by WWII parents - I just don't buy into this "statement" stuff.
At the Da' Dome here in MN there was a moment of silence before the game and then at 3:00pm everything stopped for the National Moment of Silence. I think it was right after someone hit a 2B.
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Old Wed May 27, 2009, 10:28am
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On behalf of my fellow veterans, those who did not make it home, and those currently serving, thanks ever so much for tolerating the umpires' observance of Memorial Day.
On behalf of the homeless veterans who live in the area all around my office near the Westwood V.A., I give them food, water, shoes, eyeglasses, coats, sweaters, etc. on a regular basis for the last 20-plus years, rather than participate in symbolism and frivolity. Sadly, after serving their country, over 300,000 of these brave souls are completely forgotten, and live on the streets in cities all across the nation. More people need to help these veterans until this country steps back up, assumes its responsibilities and pays them back for their service.
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Old Wed May 27, 2009, 10:45am
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I think many folks in our culture get caught up in wearing the bracelet, having the trendy shirt that everybody has, the bumper sticker or whatever and while I guess there is a place for that stuff...if you really wanted to show your support donate things like Kevin says above...versus making money for capitalists...it's a touchy subject because I guess I don't really have a better idea on how to "show" that you support something...but also not sure that I need a $40 hat to show that I know it's Memorial Day.
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Old Wed May 27, 2009, 10:52am
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Old Wed May 27, 2009, 11:01pm
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On behalf of my fellow veterans, those who did not make it home, and those currently serving, thanks ever so much for tolerating the umpires' observance of Memorial Day.
This veteran thought the hats were somewhat tacky.

I agree with whoever it was that suggested camo. (Then I might have an excuse to buy a camo HSM--I've always wanted one.)
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Old Thu May 28, 2009, 12:11am
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This veteran thought the hats were somewhat tacky.

I agree with whoever it was that suggested camo. (Then I might have an excuse to buy a camo HSM--I've always wanted one.)
This veteran wears a camo ball cap all the time, complete with eagle/American flag on the front, flaming stars & stripes on the long bill, an American flag on the left side, an American flag pin front left, and two cross pins (one is an American flag on a cross). Under the eagle is embroidered "USA" with a gold leaf cluster surrounding it. In between the eagle's beak and the USA is a pin from my old army unit, the 2nd Armored Division, which at the time was commanded by the late Major General George S. Patton IV.

I get many compliments on my hat. A camo HSM would be sweet, but I think I'm going back to a traditional mask next season.

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