There isn't a set fine. The Commissioner's Office sets the penalty for an ejected manager, including a fine. Usually managers who are ejected do have to pay a fine in some amount, but occasionally that isn't the case.
65 After being ejected in a game against the Dodgers on 7/10/2010.
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Yes when he played for the Texas Rangers
In "MLB 10 The Show," yes you can get ejected from the game however the ejection can be the result of a player arguing a call with 1 of the umpires or it can even be the result of an umpire throwing a pitcher out of the game because he was throwing at too many hitters.
He is ejected and may be fined or suspended, but the game he is ejected from he can not return to that game
Not usually, and if they do its not a big deal because all fines are tax write offs.
The rules with Managers being ejected from the game is that they cannot remain in the dugout so they have to go into the clubhouse after the point of their ejection. However they are allowed to watch the game from stadium seats but they have to be in civilian clothes and cannot be close to their team's dugout.
Hasheem Thabeet was ejected from the game for committing a flagrant foul, which is a serious violation of the rules resulting in a player being removed from the game.
65 After being ejected in a game against the Dodgers on 7/10/2010.
Ya...they get fined something like $100 for keeping a game ball
yes
Yes he has.
he wasnt
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It depends on which sport you refer to, but being ejected (whether by instruction of the umpire/referee or red carded as a personal penalty) usually means an automatic suspension for one or two games and a judiciary hearing.
god knows what ask him