It isn’t often that someone gets ejected before a MLB game begins, but Cincinnati Reds manager Bryan Price found a way to make it happen.
On Saturday, Price got into a dispute with the umpires while bringing out the lineup card and was promptly ejected before the game started. According to sources, the argument was actually over some calls made the previous night.
That has to be a record for quickest ejection, right?
Reds manager Bryan Price ejected before start of game by crew chief Jim Reynolds during home plate meeting. Carryover from Friday night.
— paul hoynes (@hoynsie) May 23, 2015

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