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Michigan Baseball Player Gets Ejected For The Dumbest Reason
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Check out Michigan outfielder Jimmy Oberto get tossed out of the game for dragging his bat in the dirt after a call he didn't agree with against Vanderbilt on Friday...
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Come on, man.

(The Spun)
Filed Under: NCAA Baseball
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ExpoTiger51 months
What did I just see. Is there an explanation?
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Water Mocassin51 months
Another egomaniac umpire making the game all about him.
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LSULyle0069051 months
So there’s no way he said something Larry?
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy51 months
WTF?
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CAD703X51 months
Probably muttered "FU ump" under his breath.
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FredBear51 months
It looks like even the catcher was looking at the ump like WTF?. Unless the batter said something that sure was a BS ejection
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ShortyRob51 months
That umpire should never call a game again
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LSUNV51 months
He had to have said something! Only way that happened
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ctiger6951 months
Umpire should be suspended.
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TampaTiger2251 months
You probably never played past little league. Drawing a line to show up the umpire is always an ejection. The batter is a douche and knows this. He tried to get away with it.
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HalfCocked51 months
This guy legit responds to every single negative opinion about umpires.
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s251 months
ump motioned with his hand like he was swinging a bat like the player did. still, what is the foul?
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cle7051 months
Never in all my life have I seen such. Batter bound to have said something.
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CDawson51 months
Umpires have little to no accountability. If you wanna see bad, watch NCAA softball.
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Macavity9251 months
I suspect the ump thought he was drawing a line as to where the batter thought the pitch was.
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9Fiddy51 months
This. It’s common to see a batter unhappy with a call draw the pitch path in the dirt to call out the ump. I don’t think that’s what this kid did, but I’d bet that’s what the ump thought he did
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geauxbrown51 months
Only way I could see this happening is if the player said something to the Umpire.
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Blizzard of Chizz51 months
I watched this about a dozen times earlier and I just don’t get it. If you watch the batter, his body language is not out of the ordinary. He honestly looks like he barely reacts to the call. Even the line he may or may not have drawn is questionable because it’s so quick and he’s looking towards the outfield when it occurs. All I’m seeing is that he drops the bat head and then taps his cleats off in one motion as he begins stepping out of the box.
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saint tiger22551 months
I heard after the bad call, he told the umpire "this is how many inches I'm putting in your wife tonight". Then, proceeded to draw the line.
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BowDownToLSU51 months
Ump should go back to ten and under travel ball
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TampaTiger2251 months
If he drew a line, that's an automatic ejection. It's petty, but they warn coaches at the plate meeting. Don't argue balls and strikes. Drawing a line is always an immediate ejection.
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Fremont51 months
TT22, that’s nothing but stupid.
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TampaTiger2251 months
Fremont, guess you have never done it. Stupid is commenting on something you know nothing about.
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pellietigersaint51 months
That just fricking stupid. Umps are pussies
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atltiger648751 months
good lord.
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TDsngumbo51 months
That’s bullshite.
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The line he drew was perpendicular to the path of the ball. Don’t think he was showing the umpire up in that way. Player had to have said something or this umpire is an idiot.
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