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Indiana freshman Tyler Cerny has started nearly every game of the season at second base but missed last night's game because he was serving a suspension after getting ejected on Saturday. Why did he get ejected? He brought out a crimson home run chain after his teammate hit a go-ahead home run in the seventh inning against Kentucky...
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Filed Under: NCAA Baseball
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Doug_H11 months
The idea of a homerun chain is stupid, similar to the turnover chain or belt in college football. Ejecting a player for that is equally stupid.
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tigerpawl11 months
Yeah - rules be damned.
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DomincDecoco11 months
Gimme a break. Warn em and then move on. Christ almighty people are soft
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imjustafatkid11 months
This is stupid.
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JumpingTheShark11 months
I believe going lax on celebrations is a slippery slope but this is an absurd ejection. I’m not even sure who is tasked with keeping an eye on this or who would notice it. Rules are rules I guess.
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kywildcatfanone11 months
That stuff is so stupid.
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tigerpawl11 months
Good. 'bout time this foolishness takes a hike. Self-adulation has eclipsed the game itself. Call me old-fashioned.
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Domeskeller11 months
Or you could wait until he gets into the dugout. Or just not do it all.
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LsuFan_195511 months
It's time to get rid of the NCAA.
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CDawson11 months
Way past time.
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KennabraTiger11 months
Ugggghhhhh muh feelings
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theBru11 months
Well, you can thank the UT Douches for this move! Never forget who's in charge of the game, & apparently he didn't get any the nite before...
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tigersbb11 months
Yet softball teams have all of those props and nothing said.
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KAGTASTIC11 months
Damn dem VAWLS for ruining the fun for all. It is kind of dumb, but the rulez. Though these celebrations have gotten out of control. At some point we need to move closer to "been there before" instead of going crazy dramatic for every big play.
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DownSouthCrawfish11 months
is this one of those gay unwritten rules of beisbol?
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Double Down11 months
Seems like the fix is in.
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tigersbb11 months
Should have given him a stick crown.
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Im4datigers11 months
All you bad sportsmanship guys - Had this been an LSU player you guys would have been losing your shite
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I'd be losing my shite on the key player for doing something so stupid to get suspended
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BigDropper11 months
Save that shite for the dugout.
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BigDropper11 months
INSULTS ARE THE LAST RESORT OF INSECURE PEOPLE WITH CRUMBLING POSITION TRYING TO APPEAR CONFIDENT
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FATBOY TIGER11 months
Good call
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NebraskaExPat11 months
Rules are rules. Follow them and you don't have to worry about problems like this.

If the kid didn't know the rules, that's on his coaches.

Umps are there to enforce the rules -- they aren't at fault. If the coaches don't like it, then get the people in charge to change the rules.
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DeafVallyBatnR11 months
Shut the F up
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s211 months
are there any rules regarding a home plate umpire using the "F" word when a batter expresses his displeasure with a call? FJB and the NCAA
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Epaminondas11 months
OK Karen.
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TouchdownTony11 months
Good. One day maybe we’ll see sportsmanship again. It amazes that people are so insecure they have to show up somebody else to feel better. They don’t need a home run chain they need therapy.
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Shiftyplus111 months
How do you know for a fat it was to "show up" an opposing player? Maybe he was just happy for his team and teammate? The kid was 15 steps from the dugout, and wasn't even looking or near the opposing team. It was a dumb call, and a way to strict punishment. They're still kids for Christ's sake.
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