Jim Leyland has gotten into his share of spats with umpires. But the Detroit Tigers manager would have no beef with a rule that cuts down on disputes.
"I've thought about this long and hard. I've always said that I think they ought to change one thing," he said Wednesday at the winter meetings. "I don't think you should be able to argue an out-safe call at first base.
"Talk about delaying the games and everything," he added. "I think if they don't allow you to argue that call _ he said he was safe, he said he was out, he never changes his mind _ plus he's behind the plate the next time."
Rather than ruffle the umps, Leyland said it's better to stay in the dugout.
"So why go out and argue? I think the only time you would do it is if a player was involved and you got a little upset and you wanted to get him out of there," he said.









