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<blockquote data-quote="gtbeak" data-source="post: 1010456" data-attributes="member: 3164"><p>Thanks, this explanation makes sense.</p><p></p><p>As I said in chat, Colin Lacy (whom I generally like) blew it with his reporting on this. He made it sound as if Bakich ran towards home plate, grabbed the bat, and threw it into the Clemson dugout. That would be very much a move to instigate an argument or some response from Coach Hall, but that never seemed to happen. Then Lacy said the bat had been recovered, and that was that. For about 20 seconds I was convinced that the legality of the bat was being challenged for some reason, but then it just went away and play continued. Lacy left the radio listener hanging without explanation.</p><p></p><p>Clemson has been bit a couple of times with suspensions for taunting during or after homeruns. Obertop (sp???) for game 1 yesterday as you mentioned, but also one of their top players was suspended for a game in the regional last year because he borderline taunted while running the bases on a homerun against Tennessee, received a warning, and then between innings said something to the Tennessee players exiting the field as he was running out to take his position. He was ejected and suspended for the next game. Bakich probably feels picked on regarding this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtbeak, post: 1010456, member: 3164"] Thanks, this explanation makes sense. As I said in chat, Colin Lacy (whom I generally like) blew it with his reporting on this. He made it sound as if Bakich ran towards home plate, grabbed the bat, and threw it into the Clemson dugout. That would be very much a move to instigate an argument or some response from Coach Hall, but that never seemed to happen. Then Lacy said the bat had been recovered, and that was that. For about 20 seconds I was convinced that the legality of the bat was being challenged for some reason, but then it just went away and play continued. Lacy left the radio listener hanging without explanation. Clemson has been bit a couple of times with suspensions for taunting during or after homeruns. Obertop (sp???) for game 1 yesterday as you mentioned, but also one of their top players was suspended for a game in the regional last year because he borderline taunted while running the bases on a homerun against Tennessee, received a warning, and then between innings said something to the Tennessee players exiting the field as he was running out to take his position. He was ejected and suspended for the next game. Bakich probably feels picked on regarding this topic. [/QUOTE]
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