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gordon30307 Wed Aug 12, 2009 04:49pm

Surprised I haven't seen this ejection clip
 
How pray tell can you dump the center fielder for arguing balls and strikes?Thousands of people their how can you hear the guy? What exactly was the center fielder doing that caused him to get dumped?

GA Umpire Wed Aug 12, 2009 04:55pm

He threw his hands up in the air well above his head. May not be able to hear him, but he could sure see him. I was surprised he did it but it was earned and deserved by the rat in CF. Many speculate that there was more that went on prior to this between the 2.

Ump153 Wed Aug 12, 2009 05:09pm

Even his manager understood and had a hard time supporting him:

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Kevin Finnerty Wed Aug 12, 2009 05:28pm

Skin as thin as rice paper if the center fielder can get to you. Sheesh!

GA Umpire Wed Aug 12, 2009 05:32pm

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Originally Posted by Kevin Finnerty (Post 620197)
Skin as thin as rice paper if the center fielder can get to you. Sheesh!

Quick question. What if F1 did it?

gordon30307 Wed Aug 12, 2009 05:36pm

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Originally Posted by GA Umpire (Post 620193)
He threw his hands up in the air well above his head. May not be able to hear him, but he could sure see him. I was surprised he did it but it was earned and deserved by the rat in CF. Many speculate that there was more that went on prior to this between the 2.

1. I've done countless games on big fields and I can't remember the last time I paid any attention to the outfielders. No need to.

2. Raising his arms how do we know for sure it was directed at the PU. I agree it probably was but still maybe it wasn't.

3. IMHO it was the dumbest ejection I've seen in MLB.

gordon30307 Wed Aug 12, 2009 05:37pm

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Originally Posted by GA Umpire (Post 620198)
Quick question. What if F1 did it?

Here comes the FU Ball. If and I mean if you're working a level where the players get it. If it's high school and below I might send the catcher out or I might dump him. Depends on the circumstances.

Ump153 Wed Aug 12, 2009 05:43pm

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Originally Posted by gordon30307 (Post 620199)

2. Raising his arms how do we know for sure it was directed at the PU. I agree it probably was but still maybe it wasn't.


There was history between the centerfielder and umpire during that game. Even the little old lady sitting in the top deck knew what was going on. Even the player's manager knew what was going on.

The centerfielder decided to draw everyone's attention to him with his demonstration and got dumped for it. No different than F1 acting up or Batter demonstrating. Players don't get a free pass on Rat behavior just because they are in the outfield.

gordon30307 Wed Aug 12, 2009 05:50pm

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Originally Posted by Ump153 (Post 620203)
There was history between the centerfielder and umpire during that game. Even the little old lady sitting in the top deck knew what was going on. Even the player's manager knew what was going on.

The centerfielder decided to draw everyone's attention to him with his demonstration and got dumped for it. No different than F1 acting up or Batter demonstrating. Players don't get a free pass on Rat behavior just because they are in the outfield.

Obviously something was going on. I'm not being a jerk here but do you know what was going on. I've never seen this before and I'm just trying to understand what happened.

GA Umpire Wed Aug 12, 2009 05:58pm

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Originally Posted by gordon30307 (Post 620199)
1. I've done countless games on big fields and I can't remember the last time I paid any attention to the outfielders. No need to.

2. Raising his arms how do we know for sure it was directed at the PU. I agree it probably was but still maybe it wasn't.

3. IMHO it was the dumbest ejection I've seen in MLB.

I don't look for outfielders or any infielders myself. But, if I happen to be looking in that direction for some reason, then I am going to notice it. And, CF is pretty close to where I am looking all the time. And, I'm sure the rat knew that as well.

Maybe it was the dumbest EJ. Maybe he shouldn't have done it. Maybe, just maybe, the rat should have kept his hands down and none of this would have happened. It's easy to blame the umpire. But, why not blame the one who caused the whole issue in the first place? Maybe, wait for it... wait for it... the rat who threw his hands up in CF.

Why do so many look at the umpires as being at fault and not the rat who started it all? I just can't believe how many free passes are given to the rats. What is it? So many say the umpire has thin skin, and I agree so much has to be overlooked as an umpire. But, when one does something like this, then why is that rat looked at as an innocent bystander?

CF rat: "I was just minding my own business in CF and the next thing I know, I am going to the parking lot."

Maybe, if they wouldn't act like rats, they wouldn't get treated like one. I guess now, it is OK for them to demonstrate in the outfield since it is not in the dugout or on the mound.

Where does the line get drawn with some? And, I merely pointed out F1 b/c I would like to know where some actually draw the line and stop some of this "arguing balls and strikes".

SanDiegoSteve Wed Aug 12, 2009 06:32pm

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Originally Posted by gordon30307 (Post 620199)
1. I've done countless games on big fields and I can't remember the last time I paid any attention to the outfielders. No need to.

So have I, and I've never noticed the outfielders show violent displeasure with any of my calls, or they would be tossed if they kept it up, which apparently Victorrino did.

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Originally Posted by gordon30307 (Post 620199)
2. Raising his arms how do we know for sure it was directed at the PU. I agree it probably was but still maybe it wasn't.

Maybe I'm the Pope, but I'll bet you that I'm not. It was directed at the PU, and it wasn't the first time either.

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Originally Posted by gordon30307 (Post 620199)
3. IMHO it was the dumbest ejection I've seen in MLB.

I've seen dumber. Ed Rapuano is a long time veteran and a fantastic umpire. A friend of mine went to Harry's with him in 1985 and said he was terrific way back then. He had a good reason to eject the Victorato or he wouldn't have done it.

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Originally Posted by Ump153 (Post 620203)
There was history between the centerfielder and umpire during that game. Even the little old lady sitting in the top deck knew what was going on. Even the player's manager knew what was going on.

The centerfielder decided to draw everyone's attention to him with his demonstration and got dumped for it. No different than F1 acting up or Batter demonstrating. Players don't get a free pass on Rat behavior just because they are in the outfield.

Thank you, Mr. Voice of Reason!

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Originally Posted by GA Umpire (Post 620210)
I don't look for outfielders or any infielders myself. But, if I happen to be looking in that direction for some reason, then I am going to notice it. And, CF is pretty close to where I am looking all the time. And, I'm sure the rat knew that as well.

Maybe it was the dumbest EJ. Maybe he shouldn't have done it. Maybe, just maybe, the rat should have kept his hands down and none of this would have happened. It's easy to blame the umpire. But, why not blame the one who caused the whole issue in the first place? Maybe, wait for it... wait for it... the rat who threw his hands up in CF.

Why do so many look at the umpires as being at fault and not the rat who started it all? I just can't believe how many free passes are given to the rats. What is it? So many say the umpire has thin skin, and I agree so much has to be overlooked as an umpire. But, when one does something like this, then why is that rat looked at as an innocent bystander?

CF rat: "I was just minding my own business in CF and the next thing I know, I am going to the parking lot."

Maybe, if they wouldn't act like rats, they wouldn't get treated like one. I guess now, it is OK for them to demonstrate in the outfield since it is not in the dugout or on the mound.

Where does the line get drawn with some? And, I merely pointed out F1 b/c I would like to know where some actually draw the line and stop some of this "arguing balls and strikes".

Thank you Voice of Reason II.

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Originally Posted by LDUB (Post 620213)
I don't find the statement offensive, the only thing I have against it is that is is very dumb. He is acting as if the umpire did something wrong by ejecting the fielder. I guess he just doesn't get it.

Thank you Voice of Reason III. Damn, I can't believe I agree with Luke!:D

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At MLB level have you ever seen an outfielder in center field ejected?
Yes, we just saw it, but having seen it before is irrelevant to the discussion. The fact that it may be without precedent has no bearing on the legitimacy of the ejection.

gordon30307 Thu Aug 13, 2009 08:45am

Finally an ejection "worth discussing." I still think it was a dumb one but valid opposing points were raised. No more routine ejection clips.

MrUmpire Thu Aug 13, 2009 09:06am

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Originally Posted by gordon30307 (Post 620265)
Finally an ejection "worth discussing." I still think it was a dumb one but valid opposing points were raised. No more routine ejection clips.

Let's say you call a strike at the bottom of the zone and the batter gives you crap about it. After his at bat, he gives you more crap about it. And you tell him that's enough.

Then, he comes out to pitch and you call a ball on what he thinks is the same pitch, he begins jumping up and down, yelling at you, and waving his arms in disgust.

Dump him?

Okay, now place him in CF instead of on the mound. Does distance excuse his behavior?

gordon30307 Thu Aug 13, 2009 09:31am

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Originally Posted by MrUmpire (Post 620270)
Let's say you call a strike at the bottom of the zone and the batter gives you crap about it. After his at bat, he gives you more crap about it. And you tell him that's enough.

Then, he comes out to pitch and you call a ball on what he thinks is the same pitch, he begins jumping up and down, yelling at you, and waving his arms in disgust.

Dump him?

Okay, now place him in CF instead of on the mound. Does distance excuse his behavior?

It will never happen. He would be dumped before he made it to the bench.

aceholleran Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:14am

Gestures say quite a bit. And Eddie Rap is my boy, so I have his back.

Harrumph,

Ace


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