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Old Wed Jun 02, 2004, 12:38am
bluezebra bluezebra is offline
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"The reason I mention this is that I was later instructed by my league office that I should not have ejected the pitcher until I had first "officially" warned her. They overturned the ejection of the pitcher. The ejection of the coach stood."

Your league office is run by morons. If you see a batter charge the pitcher, and hit her with a bat, I guess you're supposed to say, "Don't do that again. This is your warning". Of course it doesn't do any good for the girl being taken to the hospital with severe head injuries.


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