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MrUmpire Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:51pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by cc6 (Post 595602)
I was wrong in saying that thrown equipment is an automatic ejection. I meant that thrown equipment to show up an umpire is an automatic ejection.

Even that is not "automatic." Read the MLBUM quote you posted.

ODJ Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:55pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by DG (Post 595441)
Did not look like an argument from Lou, I have seen Lou argue. Looked more like a discussion.

How many here would toss the catcher for this in a HS game?

Lou got an explanation. Didn't see him arguing.

Matt Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:56pm

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Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 595604)
As someone who watches the Brewers (I have a partial-season plan at Miller Park)

If you ever need anyone to take some tickets off your hands, let me know.

UMP25 Mon Apr 13, 2009 12:22am

Quote:

Originally Posted by cc6 (Post 595559)
MLBUM 2.19: Throwing equipment in protest of call
Any player throwing equipment in disgust of an umpire's call shall be reported and subject to fine, and if flagrant, to ejection. The offender is to be notified that he is being reported for an equipment violation.


And this says post-game ejection where, exactly? In MLB, one cannot be ejected after a game has ended.

mbyron Mon Apr 13, 2009 06:26am

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Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 595604)
I wouldn't even consider it in a HS game. I don't go around looking for garbage.

Exactly: don't be a plumber.

realistic Tue Apr 14, 2009 09:17am

If the ump did anything it would probably be an equipment violation for slamming the ball.

It was a good call and there will probably no argument at the home plate meeting tonite.

Welpe Tue Apr 14, 2009 01:18pm

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Originally Posted by realistic (Post 595889)
If the ump did anything it would probably be an equipment violation for slamming the ball.

Is that a technical foul or is it a flag for Unsportsmanlike Conduct?

SanDiegoSteve Wed Apr 15, 2009 01:20am

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Originally Posted by MrUmpire (Post 595585)
I'm not refuting the MBUM, I'm refuting cc6. If you read carefully you will see that his original claim was :

"Also, thrown equipment is an automatic ejection in the mlb."


Now then, if yuu read the MLBUM, you'll find:

"MLBUM 2.19: Throwing equipment in protest of call,

"Any player throwing equipment in disgust of an umpire's call shall be reported and subject to fine, and if flagrant, to ejection."


There is nothing AUTOMATIC about an ejection. The umpire must interpret the action and apply his judgement on an individual basis.

Not to mention that the MLBUM says nothing about an ejection being "post game," to which Canada also alluded.


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