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Old Tue Jun 29, 2010, 03:25pm
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Originally Posted by mbcrowder View Post
Can you describe one for us? I'm not sure I've EVER seen a coach "win" an argument... the closest might be when a coach comes out and says, "I think you may have missed a pulled foot there - can you go ask for help?" But that's not really an argument ... nor is it "winning". Examples please?

What level of NCAA is this anyway? The umpires you describe don't sound like NCAA umpires to me.
It's in the Sunbelt Conference. Not sure what "level" that is.

Cases of arguments won: One involving a hit batsman/foul ball situation. I don't remember the details, but the call was reversed after an umpire conference. Another time, the umpire failed to see a play made at third base. After the coach argued with him, the umpires conferred, and then they signaled that the out was made at third. In each case, the coach argued fiercely, "in his face".
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