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Straight American League rules - no penalty, just as barreling over a catcher at the plate would be no penalty, which I personally find to be stupid.
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thanks for the input.
i'm still uncertain about the ejection at this level of play. there are no safety rules - you can run over a catcher. is there anything in OBR that allows for this ejection. i was really pissed off that this ***hole almost broke my arm after he was warned. but i'm not really sure if i should have tossed him. my partner was no help. this is the same guy who refused to have a pre-game with me the first time we worked together this year. he told me that he has been working for 30 yrs, blah, blah, blah. i also agree that it is up to the league to enforce a suspension. but it is also incumbent upon the coach to know the league rules. by allowing his player to play he risked a protested game. (they lost anyhow) |
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a) Good ejection. What were you supposed to do, let him bat again and break your other arm?
b) Partner useless. 30 years of what, JV tiddlywinks? Hopscotch? c) I'm glad they lost anyhow!
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