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Old Fri May 30, 2008, 09:28am
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Originally Posted by PeteBooth
As umpires we DO NOT get involved with ejection penalties nor should we answer any questions concerning ejection penalties because we could give wrong information.

Even if the EJ comes with an auomatic 1 game suspension, the ruling committee could vote to suspend the individual for more than one game if this is a repeated offense.

In my association, During the game we simply write down the number of the individual we ejected and the inning it occured in.

After the game we phone the assignor (followed up with an E-mail) and tell him the circumstances of the ejection - End of Story. The assignor then forwards the report to the appropriate AD.

Same is true for every league I umpire in. I do not answer questions about ejection penalties. That is left up to the presidents of the leagues we service.

Pete Booth
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