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"4/14 Umpire's uniform Boys Baseball Please remember that your first impression as an umpire comes from your appearance. You send a positive message regarding your professionalism when you where the appropriate uniform. This includes your IHSA officials patch or embroidery on your left sleeve of your Navy Blue shirt or pull-over. Please adhere to the uniform expectations in the officials handbook as a baseball umpire." I spoke directly to Craig about this matter and was told in clear terms, navy blue is the official uniform for regular season baseball, as stated in the handbook. The discussion ensued after someone complained that I wore black to match my partner instead of honoring the uniform code. They sought to get me in trouble and it didn't work. It did make me more mindful of how petty some can be though. My partner didn't typically carry a navy blue shirt or jacket during regular season. The Case Situation went up on April 14 as a reminder to those who weren't following protocol. I have never seen a black baseball umpire's shirt with IHSA patch on it. They may be out there but I haven't seen them. I do like the black, except on days like today - 92 with a heat index near 100. Light blue will do just fine when the mercury climbs, unless you are working IHSA ball, that is. I know of one guy who breaks out the balloon when it gets this hot. Good umpire, smart guy...I lost a gallon of sweat last weekend. Take it easy, JM! Last edited by MikeStrybel; Mon Jun 06, 2011 at 07:07am. |
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The use of different colored shirts, as long as you match your partner, is still the standard in regular season games in Illinois. This is what we are told to teach at clinics and that has not changed. Navy blue is standard for tournament play. The patch should always be worn on the left shirt sleeve or embroidered.
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Craig was at one of the clinics I taught for the IHSA this year. At the other three I saw clinicians preach the official handbook uniform. They did mention what I encountered, if your partner doesn't have the official uniform, do your best to match his for that game but don't make it a habit. Call your partner prior to find out what they will do. Here is what the current IHSA handbook states about our regular season uniform: Baseball 1. Heather gray pants; 2. Navy blue coat/jacket/sweater/shirt; 3. Navy blue pullover; 4. Navy blue windbreaker; 5. Navy blue or black socks; 6. Navy or black belt if applicable; 7. Proper umpire’s cap. Cap of plate umpire should have a 1 1/2” or 2 1/8” visor. Cap of base umpire should have 2 1/2” or 3” visor; 8. Black polished shoes with black laces. The shoes of the plate umpire should be of the safety variety. The base umpire should wear the ripple or sudden style sole; 9. Plate umpire needs: a. ball and strike indicator, b. small whisk broom, c. protective supporter and cup, d. properly regulated watch, e. chest protector, f. sturdy mask, g. shin guards, h. navy blue or gray ball bag. I always found 'd' to be misplaced but was told it is there due to lightning and the thirty minute rule. I'm heading to my truck and I have a clock in it that works just fine. Other than that, tourney play requires an official IHSA hat which is not mentioned in the regular season protocol. Last edited by MikeStrybel; Mon Jun 06, 2011 at 09:08am. |
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I actually have seen a black umpire shirt with an IHSA patch on it, and, I assure you, it looks fugly. Edited to add.... Kind of ironic that the cover of said Officials' Handbook features a picture of a Base Umpire wearing a black hat and black jacket, eh? http://www.ihsa.org/official/SOH10.pdf Also, I'd never wear a "penis hat" on the dish and don't believe I've ever seen a Navy belt. (WTF???) JM
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Also I do own a couple of hats that look almost black but were blue. I also am not sure this is a baseball umpire. A couple of things makes it look like this is a softball guy, but I could be wrong. I do not know the individual so I cannot say for sure. Also the color differences are the gospel, but I do not know why it may not be in the handbook. They have put out rulings on the website saying we can wear any color as long as we match. I have not had a conversation with Craig about this, but I did have a conversation with Dave and that was allowed. I almost wore a plate coat in my plate game at the State Finals and I had both blue and black and I was going to wear the black until some last minute changes in the weather. Peace
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JM - The hat on the cover is is dark blue. I have one and it is that Chicago Bears 'blue-ack'. I don't know the person pictured but he looks to be a softball official. That style jacket is seen on the small diamond.
The clinician was repeating what Dave conceded. Craig has adopted a different strategy and may change his mind. Until then, the policy is as clear as any baseball rule and as resolute. Don't shoot the messenger. Jeff - If the color things are gospel why did Craig issue a statement declaring otherwise? Dave is no longer in charge. I spoke to Craig about this issue and he is sticking to the handbook policy, as evidenced by the posting on the Official's site. Putting the IHSA patch on a baseball shirt that isn't navy blue is wrong. Period. Other sports are inconsequential. I know that during the summer season (run by the Illinois High School Coaches Association) they permit the light blue and white with the patch, but that is solely their call and done so with the temperature in mind. If the coach is in shorts, I'm going to stay cool too. I agree that matching our partners is important and encourage communication prior to game day. It just seems funny how some guys who only carry black shirts and jackets and wear no patches are upset when passed by for playoff assignments. They are excellent umpires but refuse to comply. Whether stubborn, hurt by the economy or otherwise, I would love to see some of them shining during post season. Guys who make a living enforcing rules but refuse to follow them are lost on me. Last edited by MikeStrybel; Mon Jun 06, 2011 at 04:13pm. |
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What about the "heather gray" pants and Navy or Gray ball bag provisions? (Careful, I've got pictures! ) JM
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Missouri is stuck in 1989 on lots of different things, including uniform requirements. Watching the state championships in person tells me all I need to know about how seriously MSHSAA takes baseball umpiring.
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