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Reds manager Bryan Price put his argument with an umpire on pause for God Bless America

In the top of the seventh inning of the Reds' 10-5 win over the Mets on Sunday, home-plate umpire Shane Livensparger called strike three on Cincinnati second baseman Scooter Gennett. Gennett thought the pitch was a ball and was ejected for throwing his helmet and batting gloves to the ground. His manager, Bryan Price, came out to lobby on his behalf.
For a few seconds, Price argued with Livensparger near home plate, while first-base umpire Jerry Layne attempted to calm everybody down. And then, suddenly, everyone stopped: It was time for 'God Bless America.'
As you can see in the clip above, all three men abruptly shifted gears, taking off their hats and standing side-by-side until the song was over -- at which point Price had calmed down and decided to simply walk back to the dugout.

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