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Originally Posted by kylejt
IMO, there was no need for the PU to go ape when making his warnings. When umpires get accused of trying to part of the game, this is the type of stuff that gets referenced. That was awful game management skills that, in the end, proved counterproductive.
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That's the way they warn in the major league. Point at the pitcher, point at both dugouts.
Hillman was getting run no matter what. Doesn't matter, next season Gibson will be a major league umpire and Hillman will be another obscure former manager. I also think Gibson is one of the best umpires in the big leagues, for the little that's worth.