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Originally Posted by charliej47
When I worked alone on slow-pitch or modified, at the plate meeting I would inform the coaches that certain "umpire" rules were in effect.
1) I always cover home first
2) I call what I see
3) I will eject anyone who charges me
4) I will discuss any call with the Head Coach only
5) The Head Coach is responsible for removing anyone ejected
6) the game is suspended until the ejected person is out of sight
Almost all of my solo games were on time limits.
It was surprising how both teams would "help" the ejected person leave!
I was getting so many ejections that I finally stopped doing solo games. 
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I know it seems like I'm picking on you ... trust me, that's not my intent...
But I strongly believe even saying the word ejection at the plate conference is extremely confrontational. I cringe when I have a partner do this. You can get your point across without talking about ejections.
One other thing I was taught early on - coaches are not responsible for the number of umpires / officials at their games. Bringing up the fact that they are going to get subpar officiating because we (the officials) are shorthanded is not really fair to them.
Also - if you're getting that many ejections - perhaps there's something else wrong here. Just 1 or 2 a year is a lot.