Arguments can wait for “God Bless America.”

Reds manager Bryan Price was furious when Scooter Gennett was ejected for throwing his shin guard after a seventh-inning strikeout, so he went out to argue the call with umpires Shane Livensparger and crew chief Jerry Layne. But this game was in New York, and the home stadium wasn’t going to wait for Price to finish his argument. It was time to bless America.

That’s when it got interesting. When the music started, the argument stopped.

It was an incredible blend of awkwardness and patriotism, but for that moment, Price put his anger aside to stand for the song.

Not to worry, though, when the song ended, Price continued to get some words in with the umpires.

I DON'T KNOW WHO LETS YOU UMPIRE GAMES YOUR JUDGMENT IS LAND THAT I LOOOOOVE STAND BESIDE HERRRRRR pic.twitter.com/YbMpifdk6a — Zach Buchanan (@ZachENQ) September 10, 2017

Yet, Price wasn’t ejected despite the extended argument because the song reminded him about his priorities, toning down the argument after “God Bless America” concluded.

Price told cincinnati.com:

“God Bless America gave me time to realize that was not the time to get ejected.”

The Reds went on to win, 10-5, over the Mets.