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Old Thu Jul 23, 2009, 11:49am
SanDiegoSteve SanDiegoSteve is offline
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Originally Posted by cc6 View Post
It sounds like a lot of people regret not making an ejection, but do not have an ejection they regret making. This suggests that you have a long leash, so that you will not have an unnecessary ejection, but this comes at the cost of taking abuse from time to time.
Did you learn all this in psychology classes? Sounds like excrement and fecal material of a bovine nature to me.

I don't take abuse. Abuse will get you ejected. I will eject when necessary, and when called for. If ejection is not warranted, I don't eject.

I have never lost an argument on the ball field as an umpire. I always get my way, somehow.
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