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Originally Posted by thumpferee
Being restricted doesn't come with a two game suspension.
Ex: kid throws his bat and hits me or the catcher. After a warning he does it again and again. Or, questions balls and strikes. Or removes his helmet during play on 2-3 occasions.
Is ejection our only option? Doesn't happen often, was just curious to the options we had.
I'm just one who would prefer to keep kids in the game.
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if the rule says eject, you need to eject. And, some areas make a distinction between a rules-based ejection and an unsporting ejection (although I recognize that's in the rules) -- and suspend only for the latter.