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Originally Posted by cc6
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.
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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.