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Originally Posted by ManInBlue
One stands out. It was on ejecting a pitcher for throwing close to a battter. 6-2-3 states (illegal act) Intentionally pitch close to a batter. Penalty: The pitcher shall be ejected if the act is judged to be intentional.
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You are within you right per rule to eject without warning if you judge the act to be intentional The times that this happens are often predictable. However, it is good umpire to warn both benches and eject on the next occassion. The fed answers are not always correct, live with that too. I can only imagine that fed wants to warn, or, the answer is wrong.