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Some people show it more than others...and some people are more demonstrative than others...but everyone is capable of being fully within their normal character and showing emotion when the stakes are high enough and the feelings strong enough.  If there was ever a moment where the stakes were high enough and the emotions should have been strong enough...this would be that moment.  Maybe Wak doesn't have to throw bases, but he needed to at least LEAVE THE FREAKIN' DUGOUT and argue the call in the 6th...that was the last straw...the game-breaking moment after a whole series of horribly lopsided calls...that should have been enough for Wak to get behind his players and defend the Mariners from this game fixing horse manuer.
Yes I'm hacked off, and I'm more of a passionate, emotional personality, but I don't think it's asking too much for our manager to defend his players against an umpire who obviously has no respect for his uniform, for the game, or for the Mariners.  This is a man who has no right at all to have the job he has.  He has no honor and I for one think someone ought to call him on it.

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