Washington Husky baseball player ejected: excessive celebration

Bulldog Bruce

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I did notice some of our players hit doubles and then do a Scott Stapp impression on second base. They better be careful.

 
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IBleedMaroonDawg

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I thought he looked into his own dugout and underlined his team name across his chest.
Nope.
No Way Bird GIF
 
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QuaoarsKing

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Ok, golfer
So you like giving up free base runners? Depending on the situation, a HBP is an expected 0.2-0.5 runs. Way too valuable to just be handing out as revenge because someone on the other team hurt your feelings.

Imagine how mad we would all rightfully be if a basketball player got a techincal foul on purpose because he felt disrespected by the other team's player, leading to 2 points. In most cases, the HBP is going to have a larger negative impact on our probability of winning.
 

columbiadawg2

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*Good to see them getting a handle on this kind of stuff. No room for a guy to be so demonstrative and show up the opponent like this. I can't believe he didn't go out to the mound and apologize to the pitcher for hitting a homer. Hopefully a suspension is coming for the hitter. He needs to learn a lesson*
 
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onewoof

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College sports = celebration is disrespectful taunting

NFL = celebration is planned, profitable entertainment
 
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onewoof

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If you get ejected before you score does the run count?
pretty sure ejection only happens at a dead ball situation, so after the score. If the player hit another player, stopped running, stopped the play then yes, he gone.
 
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