@matthorsnell@DanClarkSports Cool hope you would at least consider shit talking to be a long standing tradition in a great game. Whether you morally agree or not. Words don't hurt you, your own feelings do.
@matthorsnell@DanClarkSports Try harder words aren't actions and you know it. I guess you are offended by some words, right? Dedeaux used to give full ride to "bench jockeys". He must not have been told words are actions.
@latsondheimer@DraftProspectus Wait what are you saying? Aren't you a sports reporter? Are schools signing bad or overhyped players? If so how do you know? Why wouldn't you report on it? Don't you cover HS baseball all the time? Please explain.
@matthorsnell@DanClarkSports I said like, and yes. Rules should follow core beliefs of society like free speech. Being offended by words is an issue not the words spoken
@pointingdogguy@shegone03 Why didn't they "enforce the rule" the other 100 times it was broken? Shit talking is not the problem. Umpires having emotional reactions then having the power to eject is the issue. Agree with you in letting coaches handle their team not umpires with zero feel.
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@BaseballDudes48 Some missed calls are human mistakes, more go to the home team, some on purpose to show up pitcher, catcher, manager...Quick ejections based on emotions are problem too. Lower level umpires have less skills, make more mistakes then act just like MLB w/quick emotional ejections