Doctor P
<font color=navy><font color=navy>Chocolate covere
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I guess Major League Baseball thinks that its umpires are descendants of the Messiah and beyond reproach. There have been multiple incidents of players and coaches being suspended for vociferous arguing with the umpires this year. I can't even believe some of the suspensions that have been handed down, but the one handed down today really got my goat because I was watching the game in which it happened. Carlos Lee of the White Sox attempted to steal second base in a game a few days ago and the umpire got lazy on the play and did not get into position to make the call. Unfortunately, he had to guess and he missed the call VERY, VERY badly. The White Sox manager came out to argue the call and the umpire went ballistic/macho on him and was not even willing to hear an argument or listen to the manager. As you might imagine, this incited the manager even further. Well...seems the MANAGER just got suspended two games for arguing. This is about the tenth time this season (including the recent suspension of Kerry Wood for what they claimed was "inciting the crowd") they have suspended someone for a situation brought on by an umpire's behavior. I'm sorry, but I think the fines for umpires and suspensions for bad behavior should be more frequent and more public (I know of at least two large fines levied against umpires for things done at games I attended, but you would never know it unless you dug and read the fine print). UGGGHHHHH! I know umps are human, and they generally do a fantastic job, but when it is the ump who cops an attitude I think he should REALLY, REALLY pay an extreme price. JMHO.