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I'm not the enemy.
Junior High Championship Game. Bases empty. 2 out of 3 pitches come whizzing by my head [I]without[I] the catcher even lifting his glove to catch the ball. I stop the cather on his way back from the mound to tell him to at least make an attempt to catch the ball. With or without the mask I have to work in the morning.
Coach comes out and asks what I told his catcher. I told him and he said, "He didn't do it on purpose." "I know coach but I want to be able to make calls without thinking the balls gonna take my mask off." He then does the typical rat dance - turning away with arms in the air in disgust. |
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I would have said, "fine, then I won't eject him on purpose either".
Bob p.
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A Whole New World!
What a great idea - an unintentional ejection! Dump him (or her for FP softball), tell the coach it was an accident, and watch the reaction. Even better than spraying FreezeSpray on spiders!
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I don't know how they got to the big game. Their pitcher was pretty good though. I guess too fast for the F2. Is it really appropriate to eject in a situation like this??
It was a favor for my wife. She's an AD in the district. |
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