Over The Monster asks readers about baseball ejection experiences after Contreras incident
By
Jacob Roy
Summary
A brief, informal fan blog post from Over The Monster (a Red Sox fan site) reacting to Willson Contreras's ejection from a game for tapping his helmet. The author uses this as a springboard to ask readers about their own experiences with baseball ejections — whether they've been ejected, argued with umpires, or umpired themselves — and invites them to share their favorite ejection stories.
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· 3 pulledLast night, Willson Contreras was ejected seemingly for tapping his helmet.
I'm sure the Over The Monster readership base is full of respectful men and women, but last night showed me that umpires answer to no one, and you can get ejected for any reason.
If you haven't been ejected yourself, then what's your favorite on-field ejection?
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