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Great read on ESPN...I know, ESPN? Imagine that....
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/column...arting9/100505
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Re: Great read on ESPN...I know, ESPN? Imagine that....
Gotta love Gossage and Blyleven. Already was a big fan of those two, now I'm a bigger fan!
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Re: Great read on ESPN...I know, ESPN? Imagine that....
I guess it could've just been the mentality of Weaver...but Palmer seems really passive in regards to a lot of this stuff.
But that added to the article IMO. Wide perspectives from the same era.
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Re: Great read on ESPN...I know, ESPN? Imagine that....
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It seems that was the Orioles' way and was ingrained in the minors. If you read palmer's comments he says, "I learned that from Cal Ripkin, Sr..." and "We were taught not to wear your emotions on your sleeve..."
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Re: Great read on ESPN...I know, ESPN? Imagine that....
Blyleven, on batters standing and admiring their own homers:
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Re: Great read on ESPN...I know, ESPN? Imagine that....
Nice article. The perspective from those three pitchers was really interesting. I'm with Bumstead: Blyleven and Gossage are something else.
I'm not a fan of watching hitters admire their home run shots. I thought Palmer touched on something interesting in that regard. What if pitchers were to make a big deal when they strike out a batter? Or if a fielder made a nice play followed by some form of display? I think it's safe to say that hitters and baserunners would be livid. |
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Re: Great read on ESPN...I know, ESPN? Imagine that....
Interesting article, but I have long thought that there are some inconsistencies in the supposed unwritten rules. If a hitter isn't supposed to try to hit a home run in a runaway game, why is the pitcher expected to try to strike out the hitter? I don't care if the score is 17-0, if on a 3-0 count the pitcher is such a sissy that he just tosses one down the middle I hope the hitter creams it.
I also hate showboating, but if it is okay to hit a batter with a pitch because he previously hit a home run then why is it not okay for the batter to whack the pitcher with the bat if he strikes out? There were a lot of things about Pete Rose I did not like, but one of the things I liked was that if Rose came up to the plate in the 8th inning of a 17-0 game he was not going to just go through the motions; he would still try to get a hit, just as he would in a scoreless game.
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