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Old Wed Sep 05, 2007, 01:28pm
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A while back, there was a thread about cold weather wear for umpires, but I don't recall long-sleeved tee shirts or underarmor-type undershirt being discussed.

Assuming the color is proper (white with powder, e.g.) is it proper (ASA) to wear a long-sleeved tee shirt or other undershirt with a short-sleeved umpire shirt and no jacket?

By "proper" I mean official ASA, not would a local league or UIC allow it.
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Old Wed Sep 05, 2007, 01:38pm
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Personally, I don't like the look of long white sleeves(or any other color for that matter) sticking out from under a short sleeved powder blue shirt(or any other color umpire shirt for that matter). I think that it looks very hokie and very unprofessional. If you wear a long sleeve shirt during cold weather, there is no reason why you cannot wear a jacket over it.
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Old Wed Sep 05, 2007, 01:44pm
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Personally, I don't like the look of long white sleeves(or any other color for that matter) sticking out from under a short sleeved powder blue shirt(or any other color umpire shirt for that matter). I think that it looks very hokie and very unprofessional. If you wear a long sleeve shirt during cold weather, there is no reason why you cannot wear a jacket over it.
I agree in how it looks. I was wondering what official ASA has to say about it - I can't find anything other than an undershirt needs to be white with powder, etc.

Umpire jackets are not very warm, so a layering approach makes sense on a cold day. Starts out cold in the morning, so you have a long sleeved tee shirt, your umpire shirt, and your umpire jacket on. As it warms up, you want to remove the jacket. I agree it looks tacky. But is it allowed?
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Old Wed Sep 05, 2007, 02:11pm
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No. All undergarments worn must be covered. If you wear a long sleeve undergarment, you must wear either an ASA jacket or the ASA sweater (if you have one from years ago).
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Old Wed Sep 05, 2007, 02:19pm
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No. All undergarments worn must be covered. If you wear a long sleeve undergarment, you must wear either an ASA jacket or the ASA sweater (if you have one from years ago).
Sounds like you need velcro sleeves on that UA so they can be removed quickly.


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Old Wed Sep 05, 2007, 02:31pm
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No. All undergarments worn must be covered. If you wear a long sleeve undergarment, you must wear either an ASA jacket or the ASA sweater (if you have one from years ago).
Let's not forget those low pants. Your boxers have to be covered as well.
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Old Wed Sep 05, 2007, 02:39pm
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I particularly like the (ahem) chest protector!
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Old Wed Sep 05, 2007, 04:10pm
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A while back, there was a thread about cold weather wear for umpires, but I don't recall long-sleeved tee shirts or underarmor-type undershirt being discussed.

Assuming the color is proper (white with powder, e.g.) is it proper (ASA) to wear a long-sleeved tee shirt or other undershirt with a short-sleeved umpire shirt and no jacket?

By "proper" I mean official ASA, not would a local league or UIC allow it.
No. The response would be is if you are that chilly, weat a jacket, or sweater if you still have one.
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Old Wed Sep 05, 2007, 04:20pm
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A while back, there was a thread about cold weather wear for umpires, but I don't recall long-sleeved tee shirts or underarmor-type undershirt being discussed.

Assuming the color is proper (white with powder, e.g.) is it proper (ASA) to wear a long-sleeved tee shirt or other undershirt with a short-sleeved umpire shirt and no jacket?

By "proper" I mean official ASA, not would a local league or UIC allow it.
College has just OK'd the long sleeve navy shirt. Perhaps ASA will come up with their version of it. I agree that a long sleeved t-shirt/undershirt under the uniform shirt looks lousy.
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Old Wed Sep 05, 2007, 04:47pm
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I agree that a long sleeved t-shirt/undershirt under the uniform shirt looks lousy.
I have found that "umpires" that dress like this also hasn't washed their ball bag in six months and usually wears their hat backwards under the mask or is wearing a watch cap. Either way, they always have the hood up and hands in their pocket and the mask never comes off.
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Old Thu Sep 06, 2007, 11:32am
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Not that I need to spend more money on umpire shirts, but it would be kind of nice to have a long sleeved shirt option.
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Old Thu Sep 06, 2007, 05:07pm
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I have found that "umpires" that dress like this also hasn't washed their ball bag in six months and usually wears their hat backwards under the mask or is wearing a watch cap. Either way, they always have the hood up and hands in their pocket and the mask never comes off.
Oh boy. I know some of those folks. I cringe whenever I see they are working a game somewhere. Once upon a time, they read the part of rule 10 that essentially sez "I get to make stuff up." - and they take this to heart.
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Old Fri Sep 07, 2007, 08:36am
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Once upon a time, they read the part of rule 10 that essentially sez "I get to make stuff up." - and they take this to heart.
Do you really think that they read it, or were just told about it from their "mentor?"
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Do you really think that they read it, or were just told about it from their "mentor?"
Well, now, in all fairness - these clowns may have thought about reading part of the book - once or twice.
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