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Old Tue Apr 28, 2009, 10:36am
Kevin Finnerty Kevin Finnerty is offline
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On Friday, I had a coach tell me that he played pro ball for four different organizations, and that he's never seen a player ejected for doing a pop-up slide and knocking a fielder down.

I said, "Well, that's great. What's your experience with high school baseball? That's what we're playing here."

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Originally Posted by cc6 View Post
Tim_C would say to never cite a specific rule in an argument.
Why not? It ends arguments almost instantly and prevents subsequent arguments. Follow that advice if you like prolonged and frequent arguments. A quick partial quotation of the wording of an applicable rule has always resulted in a quick and favorable end to an argument.

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