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Old Mon May 08, 2006, 02:53pm
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Originally Posted by Dakota
I don't carry over behavior issues from one game to the next.

Suspensions after an ejection are a league issue, not an umpiring issue. (I know from earlier comments you were put in this position, but, still...)

With these two principles as a guide, I would ignore the whole thing. Let tonight's game stand on its own. In fact, if the coach does come over to apologize, I might be tempted to say something like, "Thanks, coach. But tonight is a new game; clean slate. Let's just play ball."

PS: If he does NOT apologize, I would still play the game, not bring it up at all, but then report to the league admin that the coach did not apologize. Let them deal with the ramifications, if any.
Thanks Dakota,

Sounds right to me! But if that's the way it works out I don't think I'll say a word to the administrator unless he asks.

And thanks to Mcrowder as well...Glad I asked you guys! ... I'll let you know what happens. ...Take care, ..Al
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