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Originally Posted by Dakota
"Refusing" would imply the player / team was instructed they needed to buy a pair of undies that are of the prescribed color and then taking the field / entering the batter's box anyway without correcting the problem. I'm with Dholloway1962... it seems a bit over the top to consider a uniform infraction grounds for ejection. At most it is grounds for "fix that or you don't play." Ejecting a player for wearing the wrong color underwear sounds very Fed-like. At least ASA has not yet allowed post-game protests on a black sports bra DQ-ing the player and setting aside the results of the game! Some people get anal about the oddest things... ![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](images/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
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Not you Dakota.
We call by the rules of the association we are working for. We surely don't
want to mix the groups. [example]
ASA allowing 12 players on the line-up, plus subs?
Utilizing last out as CR.
Limiting innings pitched by a pitcher.