A verbatim quote from Yadi as seen in the video...
"I was talking to him. He was pushing at me."
Bush.
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A verbatim quote from Yadi as seen in the video...
"I was talking to him. He was pushing at me."
Bush.
I just saw the video. Clearly Yadi was the one who instigated contact. But I don't see any spitting in there. When people yell, sometimes a little spittle flies out. That happens all the time and it appears that's what the ump was reacting to. That's VERY different that what Robbie Alomar did, purposefully gathering and expelling a wad of spit at the guy.
LaRussa is getting roasted right now on ESPN Radio. It's like the nation is finally realizing what we knew all along. (And while he shouldn't have said it, Brandon Phillips was spot on in his "description" of the Cardinals last year.)
Might I remind everyone...
"We're going to hit you in the (expletive) head, Cordero."
I always remember Nuxie always saying he believed Dave Stewart threw at Billy Hatcher in the '90 World Series...hmmm, I wonder who Stewert could have gotten the idea from?
Agreed.
You couldn't pay me enough money to root for those whiney little babies from St. Louis. I don't care if their win did benefit the Reds last night, I was rooting for the Brewers and will do so today as well. Oh, and Yadier Molina is a thug. He's right there with Carpenter as my least favorite player in all of sports.
Tell Albert to back off the plate... If you are going to have your hands out over the plate, you've got to expect to get hit when pitchers are trying to get inside. It's part of the risk reward you except as a hitter. If you're going to crowd the plate then you better plan on a ball getting a piece of you from time to time... Bonds was over the plate and wore body armour, Bagwell was hit many times in the hands due to were he stood in the box. I don't believe the Brewers were throwing at him... But as an opposing manager, if your choices are throwing inside to keep Albert in the park and possibly hitting him or throwing out over the plate and letting him get his arms extended... Well I know what I'm telling my pitchers.Quote:
he was sending a message because it was inside near Pujols head and hands, which happened yesterday as well.
Agreed.
And I think Larussa knows all of this. His whole intent in complaining, and in over-retaliating, is that he is trying to make opposing managers, pitchers, and catchers think twice about pitching Albert inside. In essence, he is saying 'If you pitch Albert inside, we will hurt your players.' This kind of thug-like behavior needs to be stopped. Larussa won't change, and opponenets should take this as an admission that pitching Albert hard inside is EXACTLY what should be done every time.
I don't see how anyone can defend the Cards' actions last night. That's just incomprehensible.
Did anyone mention to Tony that his team actually won the game? There is a pennant race going on, btw.
It would be interesting to find out what the Cardinal's record is in games in which Pujols is HBP.
http://mlb.sbnation.com/2011/8/3/234...-by-the-umpire
"Yadi's being pushed by the umpire..."
:laugh:
Brewers announcers were funny. Shows the absolute lack of respect other teams have for the Cards at the current moment.
Phillips continues to be proved right.