Mattingly23NY
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concerning last nights, (Sat.10/10) Mets=Bums game. Utley slides into Tejada, no impediment to the runner, neither fielder or runner touches base. WTF-
Torre was under more 'hot lights' than anyone. Joe's showing his age, unfortunately, always the ambassador to MLB. Tired and looking burned out exhausted while answering press questions, late in the night. Joe will be up long into the night, get little sleep, and have some possible game as we've known it, decisions to make, a revision in base running?..........
What constitutes a dirty hit? Going out of the base-path, sliding spikes up (ala Cobb style), a late slide often is intentional to some degrees. It's long been a part of the game, but within reason....
Ironic- because the most controversial slides into 2nd base, taking out the defender, to the extreme, happened at its worst, IN Post Season Play.......(not counting Rose's deliberate macho crash into Fosse or A.S. play)
flashback:
1977 ALCS, McRae takes Randolph out. By far IMO, the furthest over board example of a cheap dirty slide by Hal, those fkn pests Royals of that era, glad the Yanx owned them.
1973 NLCS - Rose slides into Harrelson,
then gets up & fist fights, rolls, wrestling punching, and the benches cleared. Rose did not come out a Rose.....
I disagree with the distinction of Rose being the dirtiest or craziest mad man on the base paths, that belongs to Tryus Cobb, with sharpened cleats a flying in the air, into all bases. Or John McGraw's dirty antics.
Will MLB and Umps Union find a new ruling, and call it the Tejada/Utley incident or Chase Slide, or Rose, perhaps the best/worst modern day example IMO was McRae's BS slide way out of line, and beyond the bag, .........
Torre was under more 'hot lights' than anyone. Joe's showing his age, unfortunately, always the ambassador to MLB. Tired and looking burned out exhausted while answering press questions, late in the night. Joe will be up long into the night, get little sleep, and have some possible game as we've known it, decisions to make, a revision in base running?..........
What constitutes a dirty hit? Going out of the base-path, sliding spikes up (ala Cobb style), a late slide often is intentional to some degrees. It's long been a part of the game, but within reason....
Ironic- because the most controversial slides into 2nd base, taking out the defender, to the extreme, happened at its worst, IN Post Season Play.......(not counting Rose's deliberate macho crash into Fosse or A.S. play)
flashback:
1977 ALCS, McRae takes Randolph out. By far IMO, the furthest over board example of a cheap dirty slide by Hal, those fkn pests Royals of that era, glad the Yanx owned them.
1973 NLCS - Rose slides into Harrelson,
then gets up & fist fights, rolls, wrestling punching, and the benches cleared. Rose did not come out a Rose.....
I disagree with the distinction of Rose being the dirtiest or craziest mad man on the base paths, that belongs to Tryus Cobb, with sharpened cleats a flying in the air, into all bases. Or John McGraw's dirty antics.
Will MLB and Umps Union find a new ruling, and call it the Tejada/Utley incident or Chase Slide, or Rose, perhaps the best/worst modern day example IMO was McRae's BS slide way out of line, and beyond the bag, .........

