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Old 01-10-2006, 03:24 AM
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Most players ejected from bench in 1 game?

When the Boston White Sox played the Boston Red Sox on the 19th of July 1946, 14 White Sox players were ejected from the bench in two separate incidents. Is this the most players ejected from the bench in 1 MLB game?
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I would imagine that is a record for 1 bench..

In a game between the Braves vs. Padres (Aug. 12, 1984) there were 14 ejections in that game between the 2 benches..

In a game between the White Sox vs. Tigers (April 22, 2000) there were 11 ejections in the game but there were 16 players, coaches and managers suspended. Nine others fined. It was, MLB said, "the biggest mass suspension ever."
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