No coach wants to get thrown out of the game, but the Savannah Bananas' own Sean West especially was annoyed when he was tossed during Thursday's game.

West wasn't happy with some of the calls made during the game. After he thought a throw from the outfield to third base had a Florence runner tagged out, West came out of the dugout to argue with officials for the third time in the game. This time, his words got him tossed. West responded by putting on the catcher's helmet of his own player, Brandon Purcell, along with a catcher's mask. He then told Purcell to take a stance behind home plate and for pitcher Kenny LaPierre to throw a pitch almost a foot off the plate. Crouching behind Purcell, West then imitated an umpire's strike call. This happened twice before West finally walked off the field.

"Late in the game there, had some calls that didn't go our way," West said after the game. "I'm going to battle for our guys 10 out of 10 times."

Even with West's toss, the Bananas were able to pull out a 10-5 victory.

Zach Dennis also contributed to this story.