umpstu Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 What mask and pads was Mark Wegner wearing last night? And 609 pitches, holy smokes.
orangebird Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 No idea about the pads, but his mask seems like Force3 unless I missed Wilson/All-Star coming up with a springs design https://www.gettyimages.com/search/2/image?family=editorial&phrase=mark wegner
JonnyCat Posted October 29 Report Posted October 29 1 hour ago, umpstu said: What mask and pads was Mark Wegner wearing last night? And 609 pitches, holy smokes. Incredible. That's 2 games right there!😳
SeeingEyeDog Posted October 29 Report Posted October 29 When I first stepped into the cage as a rookie to learn how to call pitches, I called my strikes the way Wegner does. Stay down, call strike, come up...and THEN point it. I did this one time and then my instructor immediately stopped the session and told me not to do that. We are to "marry" our verbal with our mechanic. And ever since then, that's what I do. My strike verbal and mechanic are done at the same time. I spoke with a brother yesterday who was in last year's class at Wendelstedt. They of course teach the hammer at pro school however, they also teach hammering and verbalizing the strike call at the same time. I've never had a situation on the field where players didn't know what I called on the last pitch, thought it was a ball, started for the next base and were tagged out...correlation? Causation? ~Dawg 1
jimurrayalterego Posted October 29 Report Posted October 29 1 hour ago, SeeingEyeDog said: When I first stepped into the cage as a rookie to learn how to call pitches, I called my strikes the way Wegner does. Stay down, call strike, come up...and THEN point it. I did this one time and then my instructor immediately stopped the session and told me not to do that. We are to "marry" our verbal with our mechanic. And ever since then, that's what I do. My strike verbal and mechanic are done at the same time. I spoke with a brother yesterday who was in last year's class at Wendelstedt. They of course teach the hammer at pro school however, they also teach hammering and verbalizing the strike call at the same time. I've never had a situation on the field where players didn't know what I called on the last pitch, thought it was a ball, started for the next base and were tagged out...correlation? Causation? ~Dawg No,
MadMax Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 On 10/28/2025 at 4:20 PM, orangebird said: his mask seems like Force3 unless I missed Wilson/All-Star coming up with a springs design It is, and they haven’t (and please, don’t cause my eye to twitch unmercifully by conjoining All-Star and the YelloW Slug on anything, even whimsical). Wegner (#14) and Emil Jimenez (#82) are the only Umpires to wear Force3 Defender TMs. In the past, Wegner has worn re-labeled pads (with yellow W so as to receive the payoff / “hush” money), but the ones worn for his postseason rig (which has to support a camera, transmitter, and battery pack) are, as @JSam21 notes, All-Star LUC-Mags. You can’t hide the center-split tabs… which are unused on a Defender. 3
834k3r Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 On 10/30/2025 at 2:39 PM, MadMax said: It is, and they haven’t (and please, don’t cause my eye to twitch unmercifully by conjoining All-Star and the YelloW Slug on anything, even whimsical). Wegner (#14) and Emil Jimenez (#82) are the only Umpires to wear Force3 Defender TMs. In the past, Wegner has worn re-labeled pads (with yellow W so as to receive the payoff / “hush” money), but the ones worn for his postseason rig (which has to support a camera, transmitter, and battery pack) are, as @JSam21 notes, All-Star LUC-Mags. You can’t hide the center-split tabs… which are unused on a Defender. 2 1
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