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How and Why to Avoid Ejections — Part II

Other parts in this series:
  How and Why to Avoid Ejections — Part I
  How and Why to Avoid Ejections — Part II
  How and Why to Avoid Ejections — Part III — But if they have to go....

He's the Lone Ranger

et's talk straight high school ball for a moment. Not all our games will be Houston Spring v Alief. Sometimes we'll head over to New Caney v Porter. If we get there an hour before game time, as we should, we might arrive in time to see the Porter coach drive the bus up to the park and watch him and 11 kids get off. That coach that day has a dispensation. Unless he pulls a gun and shoots your partner, he's going to stay for all seven innings since ejecting him will effectively forfeit the game. A high school team cannot continue without adult supervision. If Coach Idiot goes, everybody goes.

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