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Originally posted by gsf23
Dakota--
Yeah...He had started the game in left field with his hat on backwards. I called time and told him that he needed to keep his hat on the right way. In the bottom of the inning he came to bat and turned his hat around backwards. I called time, told him I warned him once and now he can watch the rest of the game.
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Speaking ASA
You probably really shouldn't "eject" a player for this, but just not allow them to participate, somewhat similar to a player which cannot hold onto the bat when hitting.
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