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Old Tue Jun 24, 2008, 11:08am
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You really do take this kind of stuff personally, don't you? Or, maybe you just love taking shots at ASA. I thought ASA was not that big in your area, or did I "misremember" something in another thread?

(Special thanks to The Rocket for adding a very useful word to the American Lexicon!)
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Old Tue Jun 24, 2008, 12:45pm
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If you get hit square in the center of the face mask it doesn't turn; you absorb all the energy of the ball. I had an 80 mph baseball pitch put me flat on my back with my old iron cage.
Then, IMO, your mask was too tight. In all my years of baseball, even wearing the cast iron mask, it ALWAYS moved when hit, square or not.

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Because of the angle of the helmet, most hits to the head will deflect off the helmet. The backstop absorbs the energy rather than your head.

Besides the safety issue, the helmet - IMO - is more comfortable to wear; cooler and with better visability.
I can only reference the feedback I've gotten. No argument with the protection. I think the visibility depends on the individuals experience. Once I got rid of the iron, I've never had an issue with visibility. I don't doubt your claim and that isn't my issue.

I agree with Scott's observations that do not look professional. Not a big fan of the umpires staring down the base line on fair or foul calls with the helmet still in place. Every time I see that, I look for Godzilla to be walking onto the field.

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There must be some reason why every BB and SB catcher in the country, from T-ball to MLB is wearing the helmet. Even MLB umpires are now wearing it.
Could it be for the same reason the MLB umpires wear different color shirts and don't use a balloon protecter, because it isn't stylish?

AFA catchers, they do not have the same priorities. They rarely get the big hit because they have a glove and move (or just duck and let it hit the umpire ). The umpire is trained to stay in a vulnerable position and trust the catcher to stop the ball.

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Yes, the hair gets messed up. I try to keep my hair short during the season, and the comb comes out a few times between innings.
And that is a good thing that you take that action to be more presentable on the field. However, that is you. There are probably plenty of umpires with a fair amount of hair that don't give a damn about how they look sans helmet and that is where it gets ugly.

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Old Wed Jun 25, 2008, 09:49am
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My theory is that God only created so many perfect heads.....

The rest he put hair on!
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Old Wed Jun 25, 2008, 10:06am
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My theory is that God only created so many perfect heads.....

The rest he put hair on!
And he has a sense of humor. I am in the "NON-Perfect" group, and loosing my hair fast...

Never realized it much until I was in the USMC, when they shaved my head I realized I had a big dent in the top of my head, unfortunately, so did everyone else....LOL
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Old Wed Jun 25, 2008, 02:11pm
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My theory is that God only created so many perfect heads.....

The rest he put hair on!
What many people don't know is that the roots of your hair keep growing. When they get through the skull and find good fertile gray matter, they turn gray to match.

When they don't find anything, they turn loose!
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Old Wed Jun 25, 2008, 02:48pm
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I have had the hockey for 8 years now. Had a wilson flo-air or something, nice, but got a all-star with the extra light cage, what a helmet. I have found you have a much better field of view with them. I have been hit too many times to count and never really felt any of them.

As for the hat, never even thought of it before. I do have a crew cut and losing some hair, I am told. But I just switched one winter and never thought about wearing a hat under it, since it would not fit. I will not BS you, my assigner tells us what we must were and I go off that.
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