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Old Sat May 01, 2004, 04:48pm
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Re: Hmmm,

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Originally posted by Tim C
"In my state, dugout restrictions are for players and coaches."

DG:

This may be more accurate than some of the other posts.

In my state you would eject the player. However, in my state, we are required to keep the player in the dugout.

So really, even though we ejected him, he is actually "restricted" since those rules disallow him on to the field.

Does this post make sense?

Tee
Ejection or restriction to dugout, the player would still stay in the dugout. Players must be supervised by adults. The difference here is that 3 ejections in a 12 month period from any sport means 12 months of playing no high school sports, baseball, football, basketball, anything. So "ejections" are for the more serious offenses mentioned, ie fighting, etc...
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