Here is one that resulted in some controversy.
R3 was coming home and the catcher had the ball and good position in the basepath. R3 couldn't reach home on a slide so he stopped in the basepath, raised his hands and allowed the catcher to apply the tag. Third out. No contact was made other than the tag.
The ump ejected R3 for not sliding. Since the team at bat had been playing with eight players, this now meant that they had to forfeit the game (even though they were up 12-0). Even the parents from the other team were upset. They were smart enough to realize that R3 was only trying to avoid a collision that could have resulted in injury to their player. Since R3 was ejected anyway, the parents felt that the umpire's call was actually placing their catcher at greater risk. If R3 is going to be ejected no matter what he does, there is no longer an incentive for avoiding a collision.
The league officials later admitted the call was wrong and promised to meet with the umpire to avoid a similar situation in the future.
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