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Old Tue Jun 01, 2004, 06:33am
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I'd like to know how an ejection can be undone. Was this "undo" so that the pitcher would not serve a suspension?
Not sure. The league office called me and told me that they "overturned" the ejection and that they thought I should have issued warning to both bench first before ejecting. I said okay, that from now on I would do so. I did not ask what they meant by "overturned". I presumed that it meant the pitcher in question did not receive any follow-up penalties. I did not hear if the game was perhaps replayed from the point of the ejection. I was not concerned about that, since... well... it really doesn't matter to me one way or another.
Dan,

I would ask them for their ruling in writing. If this is something that becomes a litigeous matter, you might want something to back-up what you have been told.

Sounds petty, but in today's world, you just never know.

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