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pg524

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  1. I am not concerned with whether a coach gets ejected or not. I simply wonder who gets credit for a victory or defeat in the case of an ejection and want to understand the logic behind the ruling. I have no affiliation with high school baseball whatsoever so I could care less if a high school coach gets thrown out or not. Just an inquiry about the game of baseball to make you think a little bit....

  2. IF the manager/head coach still gets credit for the win/loss, my question is this: Why should they receive credit when they did not actually manage the game? For example, let's say the head coach at Blackman gets ejected. During his 2-game suspension when the assistant coach is the acting head coach, why shouldn't the assistant receive credit for the wins/losses? That would make sense to me. I just don't understand the logic behind crediting the head coach's win/loss record for games that he did not participate in. At the high school level especially, why should a head coach be rewarded with two wins (potentially) if he has been ejected and is serving a suspension as "punishment?"

  3. If a head coach is ejected, does the assistant coach get credit for that game's win or loss or does it go on the head coach's record? Also, if the head coach is required to sit out a game after the ejection, who gets credit for that game's win or loss?

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