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Old Thu Oct 10, 2002, 11:42am
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Originally posted by harmbu

I just wanted some of your opinions on this.

Why not have a rule that states that if a batter charges the mound, any player leaving the dugout will be automatically be suspended for five games? Don't you think this would make a player think twice about going after the pitcher when at the very best he would be outnumbered nine to six (assuming that the bases are loaded and the two base coaches get involved)?

I know that some will say that this gives the pitcher a free shot at throwing at batters. This is not entirely true, because the umpire can still use his judgement and eject the pitcher.


I agree, this would be something similar to the NBA rule. If memory serves the Knicks lost the series to the Miami Heat because Patrick Ewing among others were suspended from the next game.

MLB suspensions are a joke. Remember when Alomar spat on an umpire. His suspension didn't begin until the following season. In the NBA the suspension is the next game even if it's a playoff game.

Today when F1 comes anywhere near inside B1 wants to charge the mound. As I stated in an earleir thread MLB is becoming (if not already) rediculous. Start suspending these guys and one would see their tune change. Also, staring at your HR and showing up F1 doesn't help one's cause. If that was Gibson on the mound B1 wouldn't have been able to charge the mound.

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