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Old Thu Apr 24, 2008, 08:02pm
MichaelVA2000 MichaelVA2000 is offline
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Originally Posted by thumpferee
HS, PV, Home Team down 8-7, top 7.

Play at the plate. Catcher blocking the BACK half of the plate, throw lil' hi, catches ball during the slide (almost OBS with new rule), Runners feet touch the front half of the plate as catcher tags him above the waist. No-Brainer, right?

Assist. Coach takes 4 steps out of the dugout toward me, 15 ft away, and yelled, "you gotta be kidding me" as we threw his hands up with the scorebook in one hand

BING! I tossed him before he put his hands down. I might have heard "me" after I threw my hands up pointing to the stands.

As I tossed him, F3 threw his glove over the call, BING! My partner tosses him.

Fans start hollaring at my p about his ejection, he threatened to clear the stands.lol

We both elected to only restrict both, didn't feel like doing paperwork.

After the game lady come walking toward us, and she was walkin', asking my partner for his name. I stop her and let her know we have nothing to say to her and if there is anything she wants to know to call our Commish.

AD is there and helps get her away.

And this was two religious private varsity schools, go figure.

Haven't had that much excitement in a while.

Thanks for listening!
I'm not sure if I would have tossed the AC that quickly. I would have directed him to return to the dugout. If he choose to keep coming at me, that's when further action could have become necessary. It's a judgment call.

F3 throwing his glove was a good reason for the bench restriction. As long as there was no further UC on f3's part I would not have ejected him.

Our commissioner wants an incident report on dugout restrictions also so paperwork would have happened either way.

Nice job handling the lady, it's nice when an AD can help with the Riff-Raff.
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