
Sat Aug 02, 2008, 02:34pm
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Get away from me, Steve.
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Posts: 15,794
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Originally Posted by msavakinas
Ok that's not his first reaction. I'm sure he thinks about it before he goes out there. He knows what's going to happen. It's part of our job to put up with it and eject when necessary. I'm not sure why you and some others make it out to be such a big deal when it happens at that level.
Yes I have seen an apology for that behavior. Bob Boone, while managing the reds, told the umpire after he got tossed (during the argument) that if he was wrong he would issue a public apology, and he did the next day.
Then why is there so much pressure on high school coaches to win?? It's not their fault. It's the fault of those around them. If they don't win then they lose their jobs. That's why they get so pissed off when we miss one. Especially in high school and college where one win could affect the outcome of the season dramatically. In MLB at least they have 162 to take care of business.
2 of 4 the umpire missed one, and in the one where Hoye dumped him for not giving a warning, Hoye should've dumped the pitcher because he threw behind Mauer two times in a row and they had already had problems that series with hit batters. But that's a judgement call.
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One game suspension. Guess it wasn't routine after all.
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