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Old Fri May 28, 2004, 08:47pm
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Originally posted by mcrowder
Seems to me that if you recognize it happening (i.e. you KNOW a pitcher threw at a batter intentionally), she's gone. No warning necessary.

I can see a warning if things seem heated, but you aren't pretty sure something was intentional.
If I knew it was intentional then of course the pitcher would be gone. I was refering to recognizing the situation and doing some preventative umpiring before anything else escalated.

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