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canadaump6 Fri Oct 05, 2007 06:06pm

Unejection Mechanic
 
Okay guys, I've got a double header tomorrow doing some of the best players in Ontario. This is my first time doing this level, and I'm worried that I might get a bit trigger happy and eject someone before I've really thought it through. I think it would be best to learn the mechanic for unejecting someone, unlike the other time when I just said to the coach "you're back in the game". Can someone please tell me what the standard unejection mechnic is? Thanks.

Steve M Fri Oct 05, 2007 06:27pm

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Originally Posted by canadaump6
Okay guys, I've got a double header tomorrow doing some of the best players in Ontario. This is my first time doing this level, and I'm worried that I might get a bit trigger happy and eject someone before I've really thought it through. I think it would be best to learn the mechanic for unejecting someone, unlike the other time when I just said to the coach "you're back in the game". Can someone please tell me what the standard unejection mechnic is? Thanks.

There isn't any un-ejection mechanic.
It is going to be better for your progression to be told to be less tolerant and eject the next person who does/says 'X' than it is to be told by your evaluators that you should not have ejected that player/coach/manager.

SanDiegoSteve Fri Oct 05, 2007 06:56pm

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Originally Posted by canadaump6
Okay guys, I've got a double header tomorrow doing some of the best players in Ontario. This is my first time doing this level, and I'm worried that I might get a bit trigger happy and eject someone before I've really thought it through. I think it would be best to learn the mechanic for unejecting someone, unlike the other time when I just said to the coach "you're back in the game". Can someone please tell me what the standard unejection mechnic is? Thanks.

Bob, why are you asking this? I know you are just jacking with all of us now, as everyone has already told you that you don't "uneject" anyone. There is no mechanic for it because it isn't done. Why would you worry about being trigger happy? That's just plain old dumb. If someone needs to be dumped, dump them. Don't go looking for trouble. Worrying about ejecting people is just PLAIN DUMB.

justanotherblue Fri Oct 05, 2007 07:09pm

Please tell me your kidding.....amazing...simply amazing

BigUmp56 Fri Oct 05, 2007 07:13pm

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Originally Posted by justanotherblue
Please tell me your kidding.....amazing...simply amazing

Considering the source of the inquery.............no, not amazing at all.


Tim.

UmpLarryJohnson Fri Oct 05, 2007 07:46pm

Hes already ASKED this before----he knows it gets arise outa poeple. hope you all like your chains YANKED....

briancurtin Fri Oct 05, 2007 07:46pm

when lance cokalinski makes this type of post, its usually funny.

try harder next time.

LakeErieUmp Fri Oct 05, 2007 08:55pm

Come on, give him a break.
CUmp it's quite a simple mechanic. You draw your arm inward, the exact reverse of the "goodnight coach, thanks for stopping by". Then you take off your uniform shirt and return the fee.

canadaump6 Fri Oct 05, 2007 09:08pm

For anyone who thought that I was serious, check my signature. It was a setup, and some of you fell for it.

briancurtin Fri Oct 05, 2007 11:16pm

all of your posts are setups and none of them are good or funny.

Rich Sat Oct 06, 2007 12:19am

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Originally Posted by canadaump6
For anyone who thought that I was serious, check my signature. It was a setup, and some of you fell for it.

It might be funnier if you weren't such a sh!tty umpire.

Welpe Sat Oct 06, 2007 01:31am

It would be funny if it weren't so tragic.

GarthB Sat Oct 06, 2007 11:51am

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Originally Posted by canadaump6
For anyone who thought that I was serious, check my signature. It was a setup, and some of you fell for it.

You've used this same signature for weeks. So, does that mean you're acknowledging that none of your posts are serious?

canadaump6 Sat Oct 06, 2007 12:52pm

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Originally Posted by GarthB
You've used this same signature for weeks. So, does that mean you're acknowledging that none of your posts are serious?

If I say something that is so ridiculously stupid that there is no way I could be serious about it, then it's just comedy. I've joked twice on here; this thread, and the time that I said I used rule 9.10c four or five times a week. It's not that hard to tell when I'm kidding.

GarthB Sat Oct 06, 2007 01:13pm

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Originally Posted by canadaump6
If I say something that is so ridiculously stupid that there is no way I could be serious about it, then it's just comedy. I've joked twice on here; this thread, and the time that I said I used rule 9.10c four or five times a week. It's not that hard to tell when I'm kidding.

So, then, when you said your signature is an indication that you aren't serious, you weren't being serious?

Wow. You've posted some really strange things, like that you are a competent high school offical working university level baseball. It's difficult to know when you're serious.

How about this...when you post something serious add: "And I really, really mean it this time, honest." Then tie your shoe laces together, put a rose between your teeth and hop in a circle, three times.


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