Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
I'm not exactly sure they would have kicked him out if the SEC didn't make them. One thing that isn't being talked about enough IMO is the runner slid into him and that's really what started it. And that is something that the umpire is supposed to eject players for. Sure there was pushing and talking but there were no punches thrown. And I don't really have that big of a problem with Georgia's runner sliding into him and not getting ejected because it's a baseball play and it's a bang bang play.

To me it sets a potentially bad precedent. Hey, take out the catcher or talk smack to them and we can get the other team completely ejected. Just everyone that goes out on the field make sure you're wearing a hoodie. Is this really how the SEC wants to interpret the rules?
I agree, this sets a tremendously bad precedent for the future. This was one of the biggest screwups in the history of baseball as far as the interpretation of a rule. Just no common sense or rationale.