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Originally Posted by CecilOne
Is this the immediate you want?
"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."
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CecilOne - I'm confused - immediate what? If you're asking how I'd address the situation, I suppose I could do a play by play. But to cut to the chase, neither of those words quoted above are appropriate in any sports environment I've ever officiated, let alone when going between opponents. Swearing at an opponent is about the clearest, easiest form of USC to call, in my opinion - no matter what the level or age.
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Originally Posted by CecilOne
Or is it?
"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 can't imagine ejecting for this.]."
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That word has no place on any softball diamond I'm working, especially when uttered loud enough for anyone but me to hear, and/or directed at an opponent.