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Did you see this ejection?
This incident happened in the Ole Miss-Arkansas game this weekend. What punishment should he receive for his behavior?
Arkansas Catcher Ejected |
Well, at least he held on to the bat when he thrust it in the umpire's direction. I think whatever the proscribed punishment for being ejected is should be sufficient. No penalty for the bad acting when the ball supposedly hit his elbow. What a maroon.
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my guess would be 3-4 games or so, but i dont know how the penalties go in NCAA.
as for the faking getting hit, he could have chose a better pitch to fake. hes also smiling a few times when hes holding his elbow, which i thought was kind of funny. |
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I'd call the batter a rat, but I can't find a font big enough.
The coach ought to toss him off the team for that. |
The batter should get a serious sanction - unless of course the PU was a scab!!!
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Another honor graduate of the Delmon Young Charm School. Mr Walker needs that bat stuck up his *****.
...just an amateur opinion, though. |
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Except if you said it LMan. You are ROTF funny!
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I wonder how one of The Perfect 220 would have handled it? :) |
I have heard that the Arkansas Drama program is very highly rated.
Bob P. |
Let's be honest, the plate umpire couldn't have handled it any better. He got the call right on the pitch and didn't over-react to the bad acting job by the player. And when the player jabbed the bat towards him, he ejected properly.
I understand the coach protecting the player, but there are just some ejections that shouldn't be argued very strongly and this is one of them. |
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The only thing missing is the audio btw PU & batter (we can all read lips), if for nothing more than to see how well the PU handled the entire incident. |
I can't believe the dishonesty. Is Walker such a Neanderthal that he doesn't understand the concept of "video?" And the head rat? Jeez.
At least the annoucers seemed to have a clue for once. -------------------------- Walker had argued he was hit on the previous pitch, appearing to grimace in pain while clutching his elbow. He put up a brief argument before digging back in against Bukvich. But after he struck out swinging, Walker said something to home plate umpire Nelson Graham and was quickly ejected. Walker then continued to argue with Graham before Van Horn came down from third base to pick up the argument. "The ball hit me and he said it didn't and what he says goes and that's just the way it is," Walker said. "I didn't agree with it, simple as that and I guess he didn't want to hear it. "I didn't say anything. All I said was that I didn't agree with the call. I didn't use any words that I wouldn't use around little kids. From then on, it changed the game." Van Horn also said he didn't think Walker did enough to warrant an ejection. |
Okay, this is a great example of what happens in D1. This crew handled it well, I say crew because three guys worked to keep the offender off the field, the assistants at bay and they resumed play quickly.
I don't worry about the penalty - submit the form and contact the proper administrators - let them handle it. NCAA ball has penalties that vary according to the offender's history. If this was his first offense, he'll likely get an additional game suspension, that is all. He thrust his bat at the PU but did not make contact and immediately walked away - in fact, he was retreating when the incident occured. Further, he barked a little in the dugout, but then went into the team clubhouse pretty quickly. The only audio I could hear from him said 'That was horrible.', but he probably dropped a "darn" or "heck" in there somewhere. ;) The PU did a nice job and handled a catcher (who should know better) very well. For those who still don't think that a good D1 crew couldn't possibly handle anything higher than that level... |
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