Rick2583
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In full agreement Michael. What's that old adage, "Act like you've been there before". Just no need to show up the other team. I kinda miss the days where guys like Drysdale, Ryan or Gibson would have put one in your ribs for acting like a jerk.
Duren, that guy was flat out scary, Stengel probably got a huge chuckle sending that guy out there.
Bautista's home run was the second biggest in Jays history and the capper to what was the most insane inning I have ever seen watching baseball. Bautista hit a lot of homers last year and didn't act up except in this one case. If he can't show emotion in that situation than what does Goose want? A bunch of "nerds" running the bases with their heads down? I think we can appreciate Barry Sanders without wanting every pro to be just like him. A Deion Sanders here and there is a good thing. He flipped his bat, holy shit, it's the end of baseball...
Edit: should note that Goose says hotdogging is a disgrace but zapping a player in the head with a fastball is tradition. Ok, Goose, whenever you want to join us in the 21st-Century feel free...
Anyone who gives him that kind of money & more than 5 years deserves his last 2 years when he reverts back to his pre-juicer days when he was only hitting 15 HRs with his 500+ ABs.
Now this is spot on ...^^^
"Ryan Braun is a f---ing steroid user. He gets a standing ovation on Opening Day in Milwaukee. How do you explain that to your kid after throwing people under the bus and lying through his f---ing teeth? They don't have anyone passing the f---ing torch to these people".
This is a damn shame & good question Rob, how do you explain this to your young son.
I agree, however if you look at his decade-plus long career in MLB you're not talking about a litany of bad behaviour. I think it is fair to chalk this one up to being overcome by the moment and the intensity of that particular inning....when Bautista hits a walk off in a World Series clincher like Joe Carter did then can hot dog it...until then, in most non-Blue Jays eyes, he's acting like a bush league punk.
...and fwiw, I don't think he's worth the kind of money he is reported to have demanded...supposedly $30 Mil a year for a 35 year old?...sorry, no way.
You don't have to agree but this is how Jays fans feel about it. It was 20 years of pent-up frustration released at that moment.Joey Bats is a POS, always thought so, and that HR, was no big deal, none at all, not even the 2nd best Jays Hr, nah, meh- they sure didn't make it to the W.Series now did they, so much for such an important HR my ass....
This is a damn shame & good question Rob, how do you explain this to your young son.
I agree, however if you look at his decade-plus long career in MLB you're not talking about a litany of bad behaviour. I think it is fair to chalk this one up to being overcome by the moment and the intensity of that particular inning.
Jays fans are in unison that they would give him 3/90 but 5/150 is not appropriate, especially given that they balked at David Price asking for that kind of money and he's even younger.
I agree, however if you look at his decade-plus long career in MLB you're not talking about a litany of bad behaviour. I think it is fair to chalk this one up to being overcome by the moment and the intensity of that particular inning.
Jays fans are in unison that they would give him 3/90 but 5/150 is not appropriate, especially given that they balked at David Price asking for that kind of money and he's even younger.
I mean, I get it-- his agent is seeing Pujols and Cabrera getting $30MM at 40, 41-years old, and thinking that he's at that level. And the Jays can't expect EE to be smacking dingers in two or three years based on his body type, so they don't really have a long term plan B. Both guys are destined for DH.Especially when you know that it was the PEDs that gave him the numbers that he's asking so much money for.
I mean, I get it-- his agent is seeing Pujols and Cabrera getting $30MM at 40, 41-years old, and thinking that he's at that level. And the Jays can't expect EE to be smacking dingers in two or three years based on his body type, so they don't really have a long term plan B. Both guys are destined for DH.
I wish I could say the Jays won't give Bautista what he's asking for but I don't know at this point. Does it come down to whether or not another team is willing? Do you do business based on how other teams do business?
You don't have to agree but this is how Jays fans feel about it. It was 20 years of pent-up frustration released at that moment.
In English please Rob, don't make my Head Spin.excuse me a moment.....
該死的那些他媽的 or- %@!#^* these long winded diatribes, of mine...!

