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Originally Posted by mbyron
Exactly, which is what Kendall was up to. Somebody had to go for what Kendall said, and Estabrook made sure it would be Yost.
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I've had it happen a few times and eventually you get your final words in and don't say anything after it and nothing came from it. I was working a summer league for college players and future draft picks and I had called a strike on a batter at the knees and he thought it was low and he told me about that strike and one at his prior at bat so I finally said something to the nature of needing to get the bat off your shoulders and do something with the pitch, batter kind of just smiled and hit the next pitch into right field and that was that. Next time up to bat he apologized for the exchange and we went on.
I know its the MLB and words are probably a bit different that what we are most ust to, but I'm sure they could of each had their last word in and not said another one. Kind of hard to talk back to someone who isn't saying anything back. I just looked really bad the way he called time and bent over right in front of him.