Why do baseball players draw a line?

The line the batter
batter
A batter or hitter is a person whose turn it is to face the pitcher. The three main goals of batters are to become a baserunner, to drive runners home or to advance runners along the bases for others to drive home, but the techniques and strategies they use to do so vary.
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draws is the location outside of the strike zone
strike zone
A strike in baseball results when a batter swings at and misses a pitch, does not swing at a pitch in the strike zone, or hits a foul ball that is not caught by a fielder (unless he already has two strikes on him).
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where they believe the pitch crossed
. If an umpire
umpire
An umpire in baseball is the person who makes the calls on the field. They are responsible for ruling on plays, making sure the game is played fairly, and enforcing the rules of baseball.
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sees this act, they may choose to eject the batter from the game for arguing balls and strikes.
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Why do umpires throw out players?

Some reasons umpires eject players at ballparks include having unsportsmanlike conduct, complaining about a strike call as a hitter, or complaining about a balk call as a pitcher. Another reason for an ejection during a game include getting into a fight or brawl with the other team.
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Why can't you argue balls and strikes?

Balls and strikes are considered to be “judgement calls” and you can't argue judgement calls, in general. Even though the strike zone is defined by the rule book, no two umpires are going to see it precisely the same from game to game. Hence the existence of 9.02(a), which specifically covers arguing balls and strikes.
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Why do baseball players tap home plate?

They are using it as a measuring tool to confirm their preferred location in the batter's box. Touching the outside edge of the plate will ensure that, when swung level, the bat's sweet spot will reach a strike on the outside corner.
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Why do they replace the baseball when it hits the ground?

Why do umpires throw out baseballs? A scuffed-up baseball or one that has hit the dirt could give the pitcher an unfair advantage. Dirt on one side of a ball can influence the trajectory, giving it an unusual movement. This is an offense in the MLB.
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What do MLB players say to umpires?

Usually its things like "did you have that a little outside blue?" Or things of that nature. Sometimes if I bunt at the ball and its a strike, I will ask if it was a strike on the pitch or a strike on my bat being in the zone.
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What happens when a baseball player is ejected?

More often than not, after being ejected, players and coaches ultimately leave the field. Still, there have been cases where players and coaches have been resistant to leaving the game. This will typically result in a fine and suspension.
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Can a pitcher be ejected for hitting a batter?

However, a pitcher may sometimes throw at a hitter intentionally as a form of retaliation. If the home-plate umpire suspects this is the case, he has the right to eject the pitcher (and the manager of the pitching team) from the game.
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Can umpires eject anyone?

According to the official MLB Rule Book under rule 9.02(e), “each umpire has authority at his discretion to eject from the playing field any spectator or other person not authorized to be on the playing field.”
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Do umpires hold grudges?

Close calls can go either way, and just like their ballplaying counterparts, umpires have been known to carry grudges. To show up an umpire during an argument is one thing. To intentionally injure him is guaranteed to sour things not only with the umpire in question, but with the guy's colleagues.
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Why do umpires get mad when you draw a line?

The line the batter draws is the location outside of the strike zone where they believe the pitch crossed. If an umpire sees this act, they may choose to eject the batter from the game for arguing balls and strikes.
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Can an umpire touch a player?

If a player touches an umpire during a game, that player is automatically ejected (and likely faces a multiple-game suspension). Apparently, though, umpires can push players toward first base after they hit home runs.
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Why is there no crying in baseball?

The final line of Hanks' post, reminding us all that, “There is no crying in baseball,” is a reference to the iconic line uttered in his role as manager Jimmy Dugan in the 1992 movie "A League of Their Own." If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
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What is the rarest thing in baseball?

Rarest of all is the unassisted triple play by an outfielder, performed only once in professional baseball history, by Walter Carlisle. It is possible for a team to score on a triple play, but that is also phenomenally rare.
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What does MLB do with used baseballs?

These days these days any baseball that touches a dirt surface is pretty much immediately thrown out of play. Some of those balls are then used for batting practice and some are shipped to minor league teams. Of course the actual number of baseballs used each game will vary throughout each game of a season.
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Why do you stick a finger out of a baseball glove?

A finger outside not only allows the glove to close with less pressure on the pocket, but also enables infielders to push down on the back of the glove, helping keep the glove wide and making it easier to swallow up ground balls.
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Why do batters twirl the bat?

It's the waggle, the back-and-forth movement of the bat before the pitch. Players use it to eliminate tension in their hands and arms, and to establish a rhythm that helps their timing.
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Why do pitchers put their face in their glove?

If you have anything you want to keep in that circle, you've got to cover your mouth." When players bury their face in a glove while they talk -- which is the rule, not the exception -- they ensure that what's said on pitcher's mound, stays on pitcher's mound.
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What is Rule 9 in baseball?

(a) Players leaving their position in the field or on base, or managers or coaches leaving the bench or coaches box, to argue on BALLS AND STRIKES will not be permitted. They should be warned if they start for the plate to protest the call. If they continue, they will be ejected from the game.
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What happens if you argue with the umpire?

If you argue with an umpire, you risk being ejected from the game. Technology has been implemented to review plays and correct bad calls, but not every play is eligible to be reviewed.
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What happens if you hit an umpire in baseball?

Rule 5.09(f) Comment: If a fair ball touches an umpire working in the infield after it has bounded past, or over, the pitcher, it is a dead ball.
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Has an umpire ever punched a player?

During a Sept. 27, 1996, game between the Baltimore Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays, Roberto Alomar was called out on strikes by plate umpire John Hirschbeck in the first inning.
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Has an umpire ever had a perfect game?

Hoberg, according to Umpire Scorecards, correctly called all 129 pitches taken during Game 2. It was an extraordinary feat for any umpire, especially considering the amount of scrutiny for every pitch. The perfect game made Hoberg a social media star. Fans and commentators praised his work.
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Do umpires ever get punished?

Some umpires have been suspended or fined for misapplying rules or allowing teams to engage in rule violations. In fact, umpires get disciplined all the time.
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Can you be caught if the ball hits the umpire?

Whenever any decision involving the fall of a wicket is in any doubt whatsoever in an umpire's mind, the umpire must rule in favour of the batsman. If a live ball hits an umpire, it is still live and play continues. If it lodges in an umpire's clothing, it becomes dead.
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