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Old Wed Jul 23, 2008, 11:33pm
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Originally Posted by Fan10
Disclaimer: I am a Braves fan.

I watched this game from the 2nd inning until the end. There had been a couple of very close pitches earlier in the game that went against us. One was a very borderline called third strike that ended an inning when we had the bases loaded. When this pitch was not called, Buddy Carlyle (our pitcher) was upset, but he turned around to keep from saying something that he would regret.

Instead of doing like Carlyle and trying to avoid a problem, Gucionne came out and started yelling at Carlyle. When that happened, Cox came out and was immediately tossed. I know that his ejection was automatic since he was arguing balls/strikes. However, it seemed to me that Guccione instigated this. Had he done as Carlyle did and backed off, this likely would not have happened. And, of course I can't read the minds of the other three umpires, but their lack of intervention seemed to tell me that they weren't too happy with Guccione. How many times do you see that kind of rhubarb and no intervention from the other umps?

As for Cox spraying him, I found this article with Jerry Crawford telling a story about a time that Cox accidentally sprayed him. This probably was the case here too. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/column...son&id=2903669
in order from top to bottom of your post...

"us?" what position do you play?

he turned around, but i guarantee you he said something that brought gooch out at him.

see above statement. just because you turn around after or while you b1tch about a call doesn't mean you are going to get away with it.

and, finally, to the largest of the emboldened from your post... EVERY TIME. the only time the other umpires get involved is if it is more than 1 on 1, if the situtation gets violent, or if it has gone on ridiculously long (which can is marked by the umpire involved walking away.) if none of those criteria are met, no other umpires will intervene.
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