"...and between innings as BU was walking toward 1st, I let him know that I thought the call was horrible because of the injury risk to the 2nd baseman..."
Coach,
what exactly did you hope to accomplish by making this statement?
I give you two strikes. 1) you picked up the arguement after your partner, co-coach, assistant finished it. 2) You called my call horrible, you have put me on the defensive...Lesson in dealing with people, don't put them on the defensive, it produces bad "ju ju"...
These two strikes with your house-cleaning instructions make my decision an easy one - it is time to clean my house - you are gone.
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Alan Roper
Stand your ground. Don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here - CPT John Parker, April 19, 1775, Lexington, Mass
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