Usually it's for arguing with the umpire.
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Managers will also get thrown out immediately if a pitcher is ejected from a game for intentionally throwing at a batter. I tend to think the reason for manager ejections is due to the fact that unlike in other sports, there is no "penalty" (i.e tech foul in Basketball, flag in football) to impose on a team in Baseball for the behavior of the manager.
Yes
to like take something out pretty much.
There are no rules specifically mentioning the use of pine tar. However, rule 1.10(c) states ... "The bat handle, for not more than 18 inches from its end, may be covered or treated with any material or substance to improve the grip. Any such material or substance, which extends past the 18 inch limitation, shall cause the bat to be removed from the game." The umpires have the discretion to declare the batter out and eject him from the game if rule 1.10(c) is not adhered to.
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To decide if a pitch is a strike or a ball, if a hit is foul or fair and if a runner is safe or out. Also the ump can decide if the weather is unsafe to play.
In rounders, umpires can punish players for various infractions such as misconduct, unsportsmanlike behavior, or rule violations. Common penalties include giving the opposing team a free rounder or awarding a no-ball for illegal pitches. Umpires have the authority to issue warnings, and in severe cases, they can eject players from the game. Overall, the aim is to maintain fair play and ensure adherence to the rules.
To eject the Spanish Army from Cuba.
were is a eject button on a didj
In Irish Gaelic: díchuir (eject, expell; disperse,excrete); cuir amach ('put out', emit, send, etc.) caith amach (throw out, project) In Scottish Gaelic: caith a-mach (eject) tilg-a-mach (eject) as-àitich (eject/evacuate/displace) dìobair (eject/banish/abandon) fògair (eject/exile/banish)
Ejected is the past tense of eject.
Soft Eject was created in 1989.
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My VCR will no longer eject tapes.
The noun forms of the verb to eject are ejector, ejection, and the gerund, ejecting.