He wasn't complaining though. He was just looking at him and the ump thought that meant he thought the ump should do something. Just do your job and ignore it unless the guy is talking to you, and if he is, handle it appropriately. I honestly think he could have reasonably given Denis a code violation for accusing him of being corrupt, but the second interaction was the chair's fault.
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