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pants rolled up or down

Discussion in 'Baseball' started by nextlevel5, May 19, 2006.

  1. bbaseball

    bbaseball Junior Member

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    DEFINATELY pants up...when the game was the game, peopple wore pants up. i personally like the stirrups that barely go above the ankles.
     
  2. Coach 27

    Coach 27 Full Access Member

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    Pants leg up or down

    We leave it up to the seniors every year. As long as they are all the same it doesn't matter to me. I never like the stirrups as a player they seemed to always slip under the heel sooner or later during the game.
     
  3. RedsSouthPawMom

    RedsSouthPawMom Groovy Grandma

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    Show The Socks

    The sock has always been a part of the uniform. I can remember growing up when everyone wore the stirrups and showed them. A return to those days would preserve the history and tradition of the game. I really think that major league baseball needs a sock rule just like the NFL has to ensure uniformity and a product that is professional looking.

    My family and I like to see as many of the Charlotte Knights games as possible. I can remember watching a game against the Toledo Mud Hens two seasons ago. All of the players and coaches on the Toledo team wore and displayed their stirrups (at the same height). I was so impressed! The team looked so professional! I kept looking in the Toledo dugout to see if Sparky Anderson was in there. Sparky always required his players to look professional both on and off the field. When I see a guy like Manny Ramirez in the outfield looking like he is wearing his pajamas, makes me long for the good ole days. Just my openion.
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