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Manfred: Players make own unwritten rules on exuberance
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Manfred: Players make own unwritten rules on exuberance

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 10:37 p.m. ET

NEW YORK (AP) Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says players make their own unwritten rules on what emotion is acceptable to show on the field.

Hall of Famer Goose Gossage, a New York Yankees spring training instructor, criticized Toronto star Jose Bautista last month for his bat flip during last year's playoffs, calling him ''a disgrace to the game.''

During a meeting with the Associated Press Sports Editors on Thursday, Manfred says this generation of players, not ''a 67-year-old,'' will determine unwritten rules.

Manfred says he expects to ''see more exuberance from our players on the field,'' and adds: ''I think it's a good thing.''

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