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					Originally Posted by BretMan
					
				 It comes from the FED rule book.
 Look at the rule dealing with a pitcher intentionally throwing close to a batter. There you will find the options that the umpire has to deal with this. The choices are either: a) eject the pitcher, if the act is judged to be intentional, or; b) warn the pitcher, if his intentions are in doubt.
 
 I don't see anything there about warning the other team or other pitcher. So tell us, please, where did you come up with that?
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 I don't see anything there that 
prohibits me from warning the other team.
Ozzy said I "
cannot warn the offense for something F1 does."  I contend that I am within the rules at that point to tell the offense that if their pitcher throws at a batter it 
will be construed as intentional and he 
will be ejected.
If that is not a warning, then OK, I didn't warn them.  I'll just eject.