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Sometimes you play in the drizzle. Thats the way it goes, especially here in fall ball. You dont get it in writing - you just play and let the tourney UIC and TD figure out when the games get called. Heres the future if you are the one d-head at a tournament saying "wah i want it in writing we play" - you dont work fall ball anymore. If you dont want to work fall ball because you dont want to officiate games where you are playing in less than perfect conditions because you are afraid of lawyers.. then dont. No problem. They will get someone who will (like me). Bollinger stands ready to deal with this. No one gives a crap about you or your money. They would care about Bollingers money and whoever elses insurance they could tack on. So relax and let them play.
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We had a series of tornadoes go through and nearly wipe out the town of Hugo just north of me. A few weeks later, a TD wanted us to play on with the tornado sirens going of because "the sky doesn't look too bad." Noodlehead.
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DoH! Allow me to add a * to my above statement then. *If my TD puts me anywhere near (hundreds of miles) of a sounding Tornado siren we aint playing. (not that I've ever heard a Tornado Siren other than on TV)
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The all-encompassing Safety Awareness Guide only talks about calling the game due to dangerous conditions. It makes no mention of light mists or drizzle. I guess that means it's okay, right? For me, if the field conditions hold up just fine (no slick base paths, no standing water, etc.), I'm not going to delay a game. If I see things start to get slick, I will call it pretty darned quick. Faster than a lot of other umpires, it seems...
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To answer the OP, you could always have something like this. It's only 12" wide when opened, and you can even paint it other colors!
But in all seriousness, you could put the line-up card inside your jacket with your back to the direction the drizzle is falling from and hold the holder from outside the jacket. Hmmm... velcro might even work in this situation.
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Anyone here ever hear of lineup holders??
And yes, drizzle is the biggest pain in the a** of all the conditions....
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Another thing many umpires overlook is the outfield. Wet grass is just as dangerous as wet dirt, sand, clay, etc. If you walk out into the grass and as you step, a puddle rises next to your foot, that ground is saturated and probably too dangerous even with metal spikes. Don't get me wrong, like everyone else, I've worked through slight drizzles and mists. I don't like it, but I do it. And I've seen TDs push tournament games in questionable conditions, but I have also stopped games when I knew we had to stop in spite of what a TD had to say about it. S/he isn't the one who will be using up the $5mm liability insurance and missing time from work and family in a courtroom and being asked, "doesn't your rule book give you the ultimate decision on field conditions once the game is started?" |
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Frankly, I didn't care what the league organizer had to say about it. He wasn't there, it was my call, and it's my butt in the sling if someone gets injured and decides to sue. After that, I asked my assignor to try and avoid assigning me there. I refuse to become this organizer's fall guy just because he doesn't want to adjust his schedule.
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We do games (HS season starts in April; fall league goes into Oct) each year in those conditions, but we wear what is necessary.
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For example, I know for a fact that there have been Nationals held in WI. Being from that area, I know that it's not uncommon to have it cold enough to snow in August or September. A bit odd, yes, but it does happen. Hell, in July of 2004, it didn't get above 60 for the entire week that I was there. Just a hint from ASA would be nice, you know?
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