Is this the immediate point in time for ejection you mentioned ?
"RCF: "You gotta drop the bat, j*rk*ff. Learn the rules."
BR: "Learn the rules yourself, *ssh*le. The baseline belongs to the runner. It's right in the book.""
Or is this the immediate point in time for ejection you mentioned ?
"As RCF made it to 2B, he loudly commented on F5's lack of ability to field his grounder, and of course F5 commented back in disparaging terms. Then, as RCF rounded 3B on the next hit, F5 reiterated the word "p*ssy" several times."
I am offended by such language, but I've also been told not to be the language police, so ...
I can't imagine ejecting for this.
"The right-center fielder screams, "Hey, you. Get out of his way!"
The BR replies, "I was in the baseline!"
RCF: "Hey, ump. He can't carry the bat. He has to drop it before he leaves the box."
BR: "I can do anything I want as long as I'm in the baseline.""
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Last edited by CecilOne; Thu Aug 03, 2006 at 02:09pm.
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