meh. i was hoping to see things thrown around. that was pretty tame. I do agree with Yost in that there should be accountability. Umpires blow so many calls, and you never hear anything about them being punished. I'm not saying they should be perfect, but if a guy is blowing too many calls, being overly aggressive or argumentative, or calling an inconsistent or lousy strike zone, he should be fined, suspended or (in the most extreme cases) let go. If you're not going to hold umps accountable, then come up with a plan that allows instant replay. All that being said, Ned Yost is a terrible manager and I hope he's in Milwaukee for years to come. From what I understand, the umps have a pretty scrutinous and detailed accountability system. There's just no feasible way for anyone to hear about it, because if an umpire is under fire for making bad calls or has been going through a particularly inaccurate stretch, it would be inspiration for a manager's fuse to be that much shorter in deciding whether or not to jump on the guy, calling into play his reputation as an excuse. It's a pretty similar philosophy to why we don't vote judges to the bench.