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Old Fri Sep 02, 2011, 08:32am
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Nope, never. And I credit never being hit to actually being down in a set position. All the umpires I have ever seen hit have been closer to standing upright and not dropping to a set.

Of course, now that I've said this.....................................
Shoot, I take shots in FP all of the time, and the set is even lower (slightly.) To me, it just isn't worth the risk.
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Old Fri Sep 02, 2011, 09:05am
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Shoot, I take shots in FP all of the time, and the set is even lower (slightly.) To me, it just isn't worth the risk.
I agree...as I heard one time Foul balls got no conscious...they don't care where they hit you or how bad its going to hurt
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Old Fri Sep 02, 2011, 02:07pm
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Shoot, I take shots in FP all of the time, and the set is even lower (slightly.) To me, it just isn't worth the risk.
Come on! Really? You are comparing a ball traveling 50+ mph and one travelling approx. 80% slower and coming at an extremely different angle and very much a different bat movement?

What do they say about that dog and his/her hunting abilities in a situation like this?
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Old Sat Sep 03, 2011, 03:39pm
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Come on! Really? You are comparing a ball traveling 50+ mph and one travelling approx. 80% slower and coming at an extremely different angle and very much a different bat movement?

What do they say about that dog and his/her hunting abilities in a situation like this?
I am not really concerned about which particular canine will do what, exactly. What does concern me is taking a shot to the face. It happens, to umpires in the set position and those who aren't, in both SP and FP. While I have never received a face shot in SP, as I stated earlier, to ME, it just isn't worth the risk. MY preference.
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Old Sat Sep 03, 2011, 06:26pm
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I am not really concerned about which particular canine will do what, exactly. What does concern me is taking a shot to the face. It happens, to umpires in the set position and those who aren't, in both SP and FP. While I have never received a face shot in SP, as I stated earlier, to ME, it just isn't worth the risk. MY preference.
And didn't you just mention earlier a fellow umpire losing teeth and getting a broken nose?

That's plenty of justification in my book.
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Old Sat Sep 03, 2011, 06:50pm
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I am not really concerned about which particular canine will do what, exactly. What does concern me is taking a shot to the face. It happens, to umpires in the set position and those who aren't, in both SP and FP. While I have never received a face shot in SP, as I stated earlier, to ME, it just isn't worth the risk. MY preference.
Never said it wasn't, just questioned your, IMO, comparisons between the games. Not the same.
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Old Sun Sep 04, 2011, 11:32am
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Years ago, the day be for a family vacation, I took a foul bal off the snot bucket, and upper lip. It actually tore off some of my cool 'stash. Sment most of the trip sitting on the sidelines because of the pain. I still have a scar clump on the inside of my lip. I wear a mask now. I know that umpires of vastly more experiance than I will tell you that the slot may protect you -- it won't.

Besides I have been told that our insurance won't cover an injury if we're not wearing a mask.

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Old Sun Sep 04, 2011, 12:25pm
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Years ago, the day be for a family vacation, I took a foul bal off the snot bucket, and upper lip. It actually tore off some of my cool 'stash. Sment most of the trip sitting on the sidelines because of the pain. I still have a scar clump on the inside of my lip. I wear a mask now. I know that umpires of vastly more experiance than I will tell you that the slot may protect you -- it won't.
No, it doesn't really protect you, but places the umpire in an area least likely to get hit.

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Besides I have been told that our insurance won't cover an injury if we're not wearing a mask.

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Old Sun Sep 04, 2011, 03:33pm
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I'm around 6'6' when I'm standing, so I take up a lot of space... I dont use a mask,and probably never will. I contribute not being hit to setting up in the slot and actuallly going down to the propert level to the the pitch. I think good mechanics takes away a LOT of the risk there as foul ball in SP usually take an upward arc.
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