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Whowefoolin Wed Feb 26, 2003 12:28pm

What is a skull cap? Isn't that one that has no ear flaps? And isn't a legal catcher's helmet, as per FED rules, have double ear protection which is called a helmet?

I just don't understand 1.1.5 in the FED case book.

Please advise.

Tim C Wed Feb 26, 2003 12:52pm

Who,
 
According to the slide presentation, an offical release of FED, skull caps are no longer acceptable or legal.

The catcher's helmet can be either a single "hockey" style or the combination mask and full head protector system.

Both these catcher's safety system must have the correct sticker or embossing.

BTW, the combination mask and separate helmet MUST BE tested and certified TOGETHER (i.e. if you had a kid with a Wilson mask and a Rawlings helmet "most likely it would be illegal").

If a mask and helmet are not by the SAME MANUFACTURER the coach is required to have the paper work of a certified TEST and certification for the two pieces being tested together.

In my area all coaches have been informed and WE ARE NOT to allow the use of a sub-standard system.

Hope this helps.

Tee

DownTownTonyBrown Wed Feb 26, 2003 01:17pm

You are right WhoWe.

A skull cap is like an upside-down bowl... no ear flaps .... no longer legal.

greymule Wed Feb 26, 2003 01:37pm

When I played, I used a cap liner. Gee, I wonder if they're legal in Fed today.

DownTownTonyBrown Wed Feb 26, 2003 01:49pm

Sure for defense. Don't see the need.

All offensive players (runners, batters, on-deck-batters, batboy, not the coach) must wear batter's helmets with double ear flaps.

jicecone Wed Feb 26, 2003 03:09pm

We actually had someone ask if the catcher uses a Hockey type helmet/mask, do they still need ear protection?????????????


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