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Originally Posted by Larry1953
Is it a dead ball situation once a player has been ejected? Say a pitcher goes head hunting with a high and tight wild pitch allowing R3 to race home. U1 signals ejection but F1 covers the plate as F2 comes up with the rebound and makes the throw in time to F1 to tag R3. Did the ejection make it a dead ball? Did the ejection make F1 ineligible to make anymore plays?
In the Red Sox game, could R3 have avoided an abandonment call after the fight by stepping on home before entering the dugout?
Perhaps it would be best for umpires to be instructed not to eject a player while there is continuous action.
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Ejections during a play do not take effect until the play is over. Play continues.
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