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When I went to their website's FAQ page and read the response to the question, "What is the procedure for an ejection (of a) player/coach," and said response was, in part, "find a way to keep our customers in the game," because they pay a lot of money to be in these tournaments...that is all I need to know that I will NEVER work for this group no matter what they pay.

Good. More games for me!

There are plenty of coaches ejected. If they have to go they go!

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Maybe it's me, but i haven't had a need to eject a coach in these tournaments. Haven't seen a lineup card, either.  Games, for the most part, have gone fast.  And with a time limit????  Shoot!  Just jinxed myself.  And I think my TD's would back me 100 percent.  

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The problem comes when there are others that will do it for less. You can always sell how good your umpires are but who is the one 'rating' these umpires come gametime? The coaches.

It's the price of doing business. My reputation is not as well known right now in the travel ball community - so it's my opportunity to continue to build upon that

 

Exactly.  Scorekeepers providing feedback?  Why not the grounds crew?

 

Teams pay $1500 - how does the organization feel about an umpire ejecting a player or some chucklehead coach that deserves it?  That's what I'd like to know.

 

Scorekeepers work for PG and are very knowledgeable guys.

 

I ejected a coach recently after the first batter of the game. PG said it was a good ejection. They will back you up!

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