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Old Wed May 30, 2001, 10:12pm
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Working plate in men's SP game, maybe high D level. Runner comes barrelling around third and I see the throw coming. I'm thinking this guy is so dead out, they should start digging the grave now.

Well, the throw beats him by 3 steps, but handcuffs the catcher. Nonetheless, the ball has gotten between the runner and the catcher, therefore obstruction is not available. The ball goes from in the glove, out of the glove and bounces off the catcher's chest, back into the glove and out of the webbing. As the catch stabs at the loose ball, he swats it off the runner's chest still more than a stride away. Okay, I figure I have a fustercluck here at the plate. Now comes the problem. With his last stride, the runner raises and crosses his forearms in front of his body and drills the catcher.

Bad news for the team is that I eject him for malicious contact. Worst news for the team, they have no substitutes available. Of course, here comes the "we'll just play shorthanded" from the manager. This is one of the great myths in ASA slowpitch. "Sorry, coach, but you cannot go shorthanded by ejection"!

What a shame. They were undefeated and ahead by about 8 runs in the third.

I must say that even though they didn't understand, I got very little argument once I explained the call to the manager. In fact, four or five of the players on the team told the guy he deserved it and to shut up. Wow, that was different. They 20-runned the team after 4 innings of the second game.




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Old Thu May 31, 2001, 10:02am
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Thumbs up good one.

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...I must say that even though they didn't understand, I got very little argument once I explained the call to the manager. In fact, four or five of the players on the team told the guy he deserved it and to shut up. Wow, that was different....
Mike,
Gotta love that positive reinforcement,
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Old Thu May 31, 2001, 10:02pm
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Mike........Even I probably would have run that guy........(grin)

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[Edited by Gulf Coast Blue on Jun 1st, 2001 at 08:30 AM]
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Old Fri Jun 01, 2001, 10:50am
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Cap'n Hook - oops, I mean Mke - 2 games into season & got 1st toss. Yeah, it was a righteous toss. I had 4 all of last year (close to 300 games)& none for a couple years before that. Lots of quiet discssions with lineup card out telling coach that we're at that line of go/stay.
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Old Fri Jun 01, 2001, 03:31pm
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Mike

Cant believe it took you 2 whole nights to finally eject somebody(Just kidding) I had a similiar situation a couple of years ago but the guy was drunk and when he found out his ejection was causing his team to have to forfeit when they were up by 12 runs and about 5 min. left in the game he charged me and was ready to fight, luckily though a member on his team was a fellow umpire which came and removed him from the field before any trouble.

I still have you by one this year though I've had 2 that have removed themselves from the ballgame but no troubles after each ejection so far this year

Go get em guys

Don
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