Dodgers manager Joe Torre says that baseball's umpires have shown a quicker trigger in terms of ejections this season. Torre was ejected on Saturday night for the 65th time in his 29-year career as a manager. "I think sometimes they misread a lot of stuff that players do," Torre said. "They take it as showing them up. I don't think umpires take into consideration the passion [players have] in how they respond to players and how quickly they eject players." Torre was ejected in the first inning. "I'm not saying [umpires] should take abuse," Torre said. "But ... strike three with men on base, the player throws his helmet, and all of a sudden, it's 'You're out of here.' It might be that the player is half mad at the umpire and half mad at himself."