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A Hawaii Rainbow Warriors player was harshly ejected from their recent game against the Ole Miss Rebels for excessive celebrations that umpires deemed to be unsportsmanlike.
Infielder Jordan Donahue was tossed by the home plate umpire during the eighth inning of the nerve-shredding game.
The umpires clearly didn't like his celebration after Donahue managed to secure a walk to load the bases with the game finely balanced at 4–3.
As he walked, Donahue shouted something in the direction of the Ole Miss dugout before throwing his bat to the ground.
It clearly irked the umpires, who decided to eject him from the game, with Donahue left protesting the harsh decision.
A Hawaii Rainbow Warriors player was harshly ejected from a game for excessive celebrations
Infielder Jordan Donahue yelled at the Ole Miss bench before being tossed from the game
Donahue then threw his bat to the ground, which was deemed unsportsmanlike by the umpire
Donahue was left stunned by the decision, before his team went on to lose in the 13th inning
The Rainbow Warriors were narrowly beaten 5–4 in a 13-inning thriller and people took to social media to condemn the officiating crew.
Oakland Athletics pitcher Alex Wood replied to a video of the incident: 'This is so dumb lol'.
Others agreed, posting: 'How to kill the great sport of baseball one game at a time... ukes @NCAABaseball!!! Do better!'
'Let's just take all the emotions out of the game! That'll be fun'.
'Lol that's pathetic. Come on now. No emotion allowed apparently.'
Oakland Athletics pitcher Alex Wood replied to a video of the incident, calling it 'so dumb'
It comes after a North Carolina State swimmer was stripped of a conference title win after he celebrated with his teammate, who slammed the controversial rule as the 'dumbest thing in swimming.'
Owen Lloyd - an All-American senior - finished Saturday's 1650-yard freestyle in first place at the ACC Swimming and Diving Championship, where he touched the wall in just 14:37:04 to be victorious.
Ross Dant - Lloyd's teammate - finished the race a few seconds later to claim second place.
Lloyd then climbed on top of the barrier to get closer to Dant in order to celebrate being on the podium together, but fell into his teammate's lane while the race was still ongoing.
Lloyd was eventually disqualified for 'interfering with another swimmer,' despite Dant having already finished the race.