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Originally Posted by RichMSN
Nothing has changed. You can never, NEVER call someone out for throwing a bat, by rule.
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Well, not unless you clock the catcher, who in trying to make a play on the ball or throw back to him. Then you might have a case for interference. That's rare, though.
As for LL's stance, it's warn, then eject. Their unofficial stance is warn, and then give the manager the opportunity to remove the player themselves. Ejection is pretty harsh for an involuntary act, as it requires a one game suspension.