Umpire Ejects Entire Crowd
It is up to the umpire or referee in a sport not only to ensure that the game is played fairly and not cheating, it should also be empowered to expel a player and / or bus, which they consider disrespectful.
It happened earlier in the season of Major League Baseball, when a referee ejected tone Cubs Carlos Zambrano (who won a fast hissy fit in the expulsion of the dugout). While the coaches baseball and can be removed every time, it is rare that a National Hockey League coach ejected, but the fans of Toronto Maple Leaf Ron Wilson were his walking papers during a game against Tampa Bay in March.
But the removal of an arbitrator of a target? Well, that is simply unprecedented. Or at least until the end of last week at a high school baseball played near Des Moines, Iowa, where the referee was pulling all the people in the game.
West Burlington High Winfield-Mount Union was 11-9 when things got interesting. There was a game board and Winfield-Mount Union coach was arguing with the referee to play. West Burlington coach did not know that time is called and sent a runner home from third.
Home plate umpire, Don Briggs, sent the runner back to third. This resulted in West Burlington coach and play the game. Then, the public has a house there.
Briggs gave a warning to the two coaches – and the public – which are needed below. A lone fan in the crowd reportedly yelled, that is sufficient to Briggs, told the crowd to leave.
Briggs asked the local police, while West Burlington called the secretary of the school superintendent. After a discussion between Briggs, superintendent of the school, the base currency referees and coaches, it was agreed amount will be allowed to see the game, but it has a negative comment about the game officials would be expelled and charged with disturbance of public contact.
Two police officers were for the rest of the game that ended West Burlington winnng, 12-11. Police also escorted both Briggs and West Burlington supervisor for their cars after the game.
