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dobbers Sun May 27, 2012 02:04pm

Sunglasses
 
Any level. Little League. High School. College. Are pitchers allowed to wear sunglasses?

SanDiegoSteve Sun May 27, 2012 02:07pm

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Originally Posted by dobbers (Post 843612)
Any level. Little League. High School. College. Are pitchers allowed to wear sunglasses?

Yes, unless the umpire thinks they are distracting, i.e., mirrored lenses that shine in the batter or umpire's eyes. Otherwise, perfectly fine.

MrUmpire Sun May 27, 2012 02:17pm

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Originally Posted by dobbers (Post 843612)
Any level. Little League. High School. College. Are pitchers allowed to wear sunglasses?

I am amazed this question gets asked every year. Who's spreading this myth? Umpires, coaches, fans?

tidefanintenn Sun May 27, 2012 02:52pm

I think it is because at every travel ball tournament they get told something different. I was at one and they were told on one field completely illegal then the field right next to it they were being allowed. Drove the coaches crazy and me and my partner had to explain that there was know rule against it unless deemed distracting by the umpire.

DG Sun May 27, 2012 05:25pm

I have never had a pitcher wanting to wear sunglasses. I am amazed one would want to.

jwwashburn Sun May 27, 2012 06:03pm

:D
Are the sunglasses part of the bat?

RPatrino Sun May 27, 2012 06:49pm

Offensive Coach: Hey, that pitcher can't wear those sunglasses!
Me: Coach, they are prescription, do you really want me to have him take them off?
OC: Never mind, then.

Mrumpiresir Sun May 27, 2012 07:12pm

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Originally Posted by RPatrino (Post 843636)
Offensive Coach: Hey, that pitcher can't wear those sunglasses!
Me: Coach, they are prescription, do you really want me to have him take them off?
OC: Never mind, then.

I think a better response is "Yes he can, they are not distracting."

Continue play.

Rita C Sun May 27, 2012 07:34pm

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Originally Posted by Mrumpiresir (Post 843641)
I think a better response is "Yes he can, they are not distracting."

Continue play.

Bob's response is funnier.

Rita

SanDiegoSteve Sun May 27, 2012 07:35pm

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Originally Posted by Rita C (Post 843644)
Bob's response is funnier.

Rita

I was just about to say the same thing! You beat me to it.:)

RPatrino Sun May 27, 2012 08:23pm

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Originally Posted by Mrumpiresir (Post 843641)
I think a better response is "Yes he can, they are not distracting."

Continue play.

Sure, I could have said that. I chose to use a bit of 'situational humor', the coach actually smiled. Sometimes it's better to relax a bit and have try to have some fun. This is a kids game, played by kids and sometimes adults who are 'kid like'.

Ask those who have worked with me, they will tell you that I am all business when business needs to be conducted, but I have a heck of a good time working this game. When the fun is gone, so am I.

Mrumpiresir Mon May 28, 2012 06:38am

You're right, Bob's response is funnier but too many coaches have no sense of humor.

Steven Tyler Mon May 28, 2012 12:35pm

Maybe the pitcher should complain about the umpire wearing the silly visor on his mask.

Rich Ives Mon May 28, 2012 01:04pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by RPatrino (Post 843636)
Offensive Coach: Hey, that pitcher can't wear those sunglasses!
Me: Coach, they are prescription, do you really want me to have him take them off?
OC: Never mind, then.

And if they aren't?

briancurtin Mon May 28, 2012 01:09pm

Who cares?


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