Robinson right in the back. Lefty claimed it was an accident, and that he didn't really mean to hit Robinson with a pitch, but the umpire thought otherwise. The ump threw Lefty out of the game straight away. Lefty's coach ran to the ump and argued on Lefty's behalf saying that getting hit by a pitch was just part of the game! Lefty marched into the dugout and promptly took off his glove and threw it violently at the water cooler, knocking it over so that water emptied out of the cooler and completely covered the dugout floor. Lefty then retrieved his glove and stomped around the dugout like a small child. At the end of the game, Lefty's team lost, and Lefty got credited with the loss. The next week, on the first practice after the loss, Lefty's coach was absolutely livid! No one had ever seen him so mad! Right at the start of practice he made a big speech, and then he made the whole team run two miles extra beyond what they normally ran. In his speech, the coach said that if Lefty or anybody else on the team had a performance like that again, the team could expect more of the same extra running. After practice, the coach went back into his office and started a chart to document how many hit-batsman Lefty and all the other pitchers on the pitching staff had for the rest of fall ball. In this scenario, which of the following is true about the team being punished by having to run extra? The extra running was treatment by risk avoidance because the coach knew that none of the players would like the extra running and that the running would motivate them to do better on the playing field The extra running was risk treatment by risk reduction to help the players be motivated to maintain control, especially Lefty The extra running was risk treatment by policy implementation because they were going to have to run extra every time Lefty lost control The extra running was risk treatment by risk reduction and why Lefty's nickname was "Smoke