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2 minutes ago, Kristin Robbins said:

I was wondering what other umpires use for their lineup card holder.  I can't find the right one for me. I've tried several and can't find the right one.

I use the Ump-Life one. It's magnetic and large. The downside is that I cannot keep it in my chest pocket without it falling out--not a big deal; I just keep it in my ball bag pocket.

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13 hours ago, Kristin Robbins said:

I was wondering what other umpires use for their lineup card holder.  I can't find the right one for me. I've tried several and can't find the right one.

I just folded the lineup cards and put them in the pocket of my ball bag.  Never saw the need for a holder.

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I use the umplife one. It's so much easier to write on, and I don't have to go through the folding and unfolding. @noumpere what do you use as a surface to write?

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23 minutes ago, udbrky said:

I use the umplife one. It's so much easier to write on, and I don't have to go through the folding and unfolding. @noumpere what do you use as a surface to write?

The lineup cards together are plenty thick to write on.  Never an issue, even with the flimsy top copies.

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On 6/18/2019 at 3:26 PM, Matt said:

I use the Ump-Life one. It's magnetic and large. The downside is that I cannot keep it in my chest pocket without it falling out--not a big deal; I just keep it in my ball bag pocket.

Never heard of that happening.  I've been using UMPLIFE since they came out.  I have seen some people using check holders.

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