Learn About Umpire Shin & Leg Guards
Umpire leg guards closely resemble a catcher’s leg guards – they’re meant to cover the knees, shins and tops of feet. Foul balls and wild pitches are unpredictable, and catchers can’t always be counted on to stop the ball, so it’s important to protect any part of the body that may be vulnerable.Choose from brands like All Star, Adams, Diamond, Wilson and Rawlings for your leg guards, or you can opt for a combo package that also includes a face mask, chest protector and various other accessories.
Umpire Buying Guides
April 09, 2014
Umpire equipment is as different as the preferences of the person wearing them. The gear comes in different sizes, thicknesses, and weights to match the needs of different levels of umpiring.
April 15, 2014
Perhaps the most misunderstood rule in baseball is the infield fly rule. Understandably, the rule can be a little confusing since it is ultimately left to the discretion of the umpire as to when it is applied.
December 19, 2019
Since the beginning of the sport, runners and catchers colliding at the plate have been a huge part of baseball. Bottom of the 9th, down by one, one out, and a runner on third, everyone knows what is about to happen. Batter pops it up to shallow right field, runner tags and it’s going to be close.
October 22, 2019
Have you ever been watching a baseball game and overheard some words or phrases that you didn’t understand? Well, we’ve put together this extensive list of some commonly used baseball terms and jargon you may come across when watching a baseball game or talking with a player, coach or baseball fan!
April 15, 2014
Coaching a Little League baseball team is a special type of journey that few actually get the pleasure of experiencing. The role involves incredible responsibility and will have a far-reaching impact on the lives of your players.
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