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Old Wed Aug 11, 2004, 07:24pm
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Originally posted by Dave Hensley

E) Use of gestures (e.g. jumping up and down, sliding on the ground, or violently waving arms) while arguing with an umpire, or stepping out of the dugout and making such gestures toward an umpire.
That is so true. Yesterday, durring a Babe Ruth game, F1 picked off R3 from the windup. The defensive manager came out to argue with me. He went along saying that F1 can't throw to a base from the windup, and I camly explained to him that that is a FED rule. This only fueled him more, and unable to hold back his anger any more, the manager decided to slide on the ground. I promptly ejected him from the game. No one slides on the ground in front of me and gets away with it.
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