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What is one thing a manager cannot argue with an umpire?

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What is one thing a manager cannot argue with an umpire?

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  1. Actually a manager is not supposed to be allowed to "argue" any judgment call. Only rules interpretations.


  2. By rule or in terms of a managers duty?

    The manager is supposed to argue balls and strikes when necessary. They do not automatically get ejected for that. Sure if they get in the umpires face they will but chirping at the umpire for missed calls is in most cases a good thing. Sometimes you have to let the umpire know when he blows one. That way you get the next one. I've played ball for 16 years and counting... its part of the game.

  3. Ball and Strikes

  4. A manager never argues with the actual act of him getting thrown out. They always argue about the "bad" call or the way someone acted, but if they are heated and get ejected they just take it and keep arguing about the play.

  5. SO BALLS AND STRIKES

  6. tehchally judgement calls which are the following

    ball/stirke/fair/foul/safe/out/hit by pitch/ check swing

  7. Balls and strikes. Any manager will be automatically ejected for arguing pitch calls.

  8. balls and strikes, the umpire has his own strike zone, as long as he is consistent..

  9. balls and strikes..

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