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Old Thu Jun 06, 2013, 09:18am
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Odd Gum Ritual?

Just found this:

Ump’s odd gum-flinging ritual offends fans | For The Win

That's a lot of gum!

Anyone have their own ritual - not stepping on the line, food before a game, shoes, socks?

Just curious.
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Old Thu Jun 06, 2013, 09:44am
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When I work the plate, I always wear a cup.
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Old Thu Jun 06, 2013, 09:59am
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I think it's bad luck to have a ritual.
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Old Thu Jun 06, 2013, 10:31am
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When I work the plate, I always wear a cup.
Day games or night games, Bob?

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Old Thu Jun 06, 2013, 10:37am
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This one’s a little weird, guys. It seems that MLB umpire Jordan Baker, who is not the tennis-playing high society lady from The Great Gatsby but a real live rookie umpire, has a bizarre tradition. At the end of every half inning of each ballgame he umpires, he throws his gum behind him into left field.
Damn, he must really wear out his arm when he's doing that while working the plate.

I usually give the Sign of the Cross and say a quick prayer right after the catcher throws it down in the top of the first inning. Nothing more than, "God, don't let anyone get seriously hurt out here, and don't let me suck too bad."
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Old Thu Jun 06, 2013, 11:04am
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Yes, unless I know before hand that it is a credit game, I will always ask who is paying and when.

Simple ritual.
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Old Thu Jun 06, 2013, 11:09am
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"I usually give the Sign of the Cross and say a quick prayer."

That is what I say every time I step behind the Plate to umpire a girls' 10U fast pitch softball game. And remember, I am Jewish (which is another story altogether from my soccer officiating days.

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Old Thu Jun 06, 2013, 11:57am
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Tim, I have two identical cups, one for night games and one for day games.

And DeNucci, are you going to tell us that you are Irish next?
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Tim, I have two identical cups, one for night games and one for day games.

And DeNucci, are you going to tell us that you are Irish next?
If they're identical, how can you tell the difference? There's nothing more tacky than wearing a day cup during a night game. Well, white umpire shirts after Labor Day might be worse...........

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Old Thu Jun 06, 2013, 01:08pm
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If they're identical, how can you tell the difference? There's nothing more tacky than wearing a day cup during a night game. Well, white umpire shirts after Labor Day might be worse...........

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And remember, if the game ends after sunset, the plate guy must wear a plate coat, no matter the weather.

It's true, it's true -- I heard it on the Internet, after all.
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Old Thu Jun 06, 2013, 02:27pm
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Ritual

My one ritual: before I work the dish, one of my groupies checks that all vital equipment is worn properly.
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And remember, if the game ends after sunset, the plate guy must wear a plate coat, no matter the weather.

It's true, it's true -- I heard it on the Internet, after all.
Not in Texas, It's too dang hot after March.
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Not in Texas, It's too dang hot after March.
You obviously don't understand the meaning of "must". If we have to do it in The Midwest, you guys in ten gallon hats don't get a pass!

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Old Thu Jun 06, 2013, 09:41pm
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You obviously don't understand the meaning of "must". If we have to do it in The Midwest, you guys in ten gallon hats don't get a pass!

Tim.
Obviously you never tried to put a mask on a ten gallon hat. The brim makes mask hang about four inches from your face. LOL
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Old Thu Jun 06, 2013, 11:05pm
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"And remember, if the game ends after sunset, the plate guy must wear a plate coat, no matter the weather."
And yes Rich that is how it was taught in the golden age of umpiring.

And I lived that rule until retirement.

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