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Old Fri May 25, 2007, 06:53am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GarthB
Basically:

1. Your partner threw you under the bus. Get a new one.

2. You talk too much. Three minute and five minute conversations are ridiculous and unnecessary. Responses should be five words or less. "Fielder didn't touch the bag." "Pitcher didn't come set." We're not discussing judgement calls." etc.

3. Coach grabs you...he's done for the day. No need for the following crap to take place,

4. You do not "un-eject."

5. You do not lie on reports.
I couldn't have said it better. Pat, you really need to "pull the trigger" sooner. If a coach or player puts his hand on you in an argument, they're gone!

Quote:
Originally Posted by canadaump6
Why can one not uneject someone? An ejection is a judgement call, and judgement calls can be reversed. I wouldn't usually do this, but I'm just saying it is possible to uneject someone, so long as another pitch is not thrown before this happens
No, ejection is not a judgment call, you miserable Troll! Ejection is a penalty for a violation of a rule. You never, ever un-eject someone for any reason because you never eject unless it is called for! No self respecting umpire would ever do this!
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