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Old Sun Sep 06, 2009, 04:02pm
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Joe West says change that glove.

Baseball Video Highlights & Clips | TEX@BAL: Umpires make Feldman, Meredith change gloves - Video | MLB.com: Multimedia

I had a guy in a HS game a few years ago that had a very shiny reflective emblem on the outside of it and it almost blinded me. A little black tape and we were ok.

I do not think I have ever seen this in the MLB before.
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Old Sun Sep 06, 2009, 05:28pm
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Couple of years ago Randy Jonson was pitching for the Diamondbacks and had a black padded band on the back strap of his glove. He had been pitching with it all season and had it on the whole first half of the game against I believe it was the Dodgers. All of a sudden it became an issue with the Dodgers manager and they made him remove the padded strap.
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Old Mon Sep 07, 2009, 04:13pm
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Sounds to me like Joe did his job.
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(a) The pitcher’s glove may not, exclusive of piping, be white, gray, nor, in the judgment of an umpire, distracting in any manner.
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Old Mon Sep 07, 2009, 04:21pm
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Unit's had the sweatband on the glove since the early days. Here are three shots from that era:






Here's one from 1992:

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Old Mon Sep 07, 2009, 04:30pm
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In NONE of those cases could it possibly be considered a distraction [for LDUB's sake: by any reasonable person]. It's bush league gamesmanship to get an umpire to have that tossed.

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Old Mon Sep 07, 2009, 04:51pm
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A.
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All of a sudden it became an issue with the Dodgers manager and they made him remove the padded strap.

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It's bush league gamesmanship to get an umpire to have that tossed.
I would say B follows A.
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Old Mon Sep 07, 2009, 05:02pm
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It must have been before Torre took over. I think he has a bit more class than that.
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Old Mon Sep 07, 2009, 08:08pm
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In NONE of those cases could it possibly be considered a distraction [for LDUB's sake: by any reasonable person]. It's bush league gamesmanship to get an umpire to have that tossed.
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Old Mon Sep 07, 2009, 08:11pm
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Unit's had the sweatband on the glove since the early days. Here are three shots from that era:






Here's one from 1992:
Forget the glove...make this guy get a haircut!
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Old Mon Sep 07, 2009, 10:13pm
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Forget the glove...make this guy get a haircut!
Ahh, the turquoise jersey. I thought it was...interesting...even back then. Now that Griffey has come back it's a "throwback" and is being sold in the Mariners team stores again.
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Old Tue Sep 08, 2009, 03:40pm
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I have that Griffey turquoise one with the gold MLB 125th anniversary logo patch. You remember that glorious anniversary. It was the year that Bud Selig and Donald Fehr came together to cancel the World Series for the first time since John McGraw refused to let the Giants play what would have been the second World Series in 1904.
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Old Tue Sep 08, 2009, 03:48pm
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I have that Griffey turquoise one with the gold MLB 125th anniversary logo patch. You remember that glorious anniversary. It was the year that Bud Selig and Donald Fehr came together to cancel the World Series for the first time since John McGraw refused to let the Giants play what would have been the second World Series in 1904.
Yes, I do. The Mariners were actually in a pennant race when that season ended.
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And when Sosa and McGwire were juicing their way to a record in 1998, an account should have read, "... chasing Griffey's four-year-old record of 64 [or so], and Matt Williams' N.L. record of 61 [or so]."

This Bud's for you:
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Old Tue Sep 08, 2009, 04:04pm
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I like this shot, too:


You know how important it is to have camera presence.
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Old Wed Sep 09, 2009, 12:40am
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And when Sosa and McGwire were juicing their way to a record in 1998, an account should have read, "... chasing Griffey's four-year-old record of 64 [or so], and Matt Williams' N.L. record of 61 [or so]."

This Bud's for you:
Yeah, you're right! Bud Selig should have given the crybaby Union what they wanted even though he had no authority to do so.
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