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College World Series: Coastal Carolina coach Kevin Schnall gets quick ejection in first inning with NCAA title at stake — 'I shouldn't be shooed by another grown man'

There are quick hooks, and there’s what happened Sunday in the College World Series.

With two outs in the bottom of the first inning of Game 2, Coastal Carolina head coach Kevin Schnall stepped out of the dugout to exchange words with home plate umpire Angel Campos.

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Campos twice signaled Schnall to return to the dugout then ejected him from the game against LSU, leaving Coastal Carolina without its coach for the rest of an elimination game with the NCAA championship at stake. Moments later, umpires ejected Coastal Carolina’s first-base coach Matt Schilling as Schilling protested Schnall’s ejection.

LSU went on to a 5-3 win to secure a two-game sweep and the NCAA championship.

What got Schnall tossed

It wasn’t clear from the broadcast exactly what Schnall said that sparked Campos’ decision to toss him from the game, but he appeared to be arguing Campos’ balls-and-strikes calls. Regardless, Campos didn’t take much time to make his decision.

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The incident happened as Coastal Carolina had a man on second base with the game in a scoreless tie. Coastal Carolina’s Sebastian Alexander had just stolen second on a first pitch called strike by LSU pitcher Anthony Eyanson.


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