LilLeaguer,
I do not keep a journal of my games (although at times I wish I had).
I am in my 12th year of coaching baseball.
In that time, I have formally "protested" two calls - in both cases, my protest was upheld. (I should mention that some leagues I coach in explicitly preclude protests.)
Now, I make it a point to
never "argue" with an umpire - well, at least not during a game in which I am coaching.
However, I am not the least bit hesitant to
appeal to an umpire to correct his call if I believe he did not properly apply the rules in making his call. I would guess my "success rate" is probably in the neighborhood of 10-15%. I am also pretty "selective" about what calls I even bother to appeal.
I also
never "show displeasure" with the umpire's ball/strike calls during the game.
I have
never been ejected from a game (yet
).
JM