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Originally posted by MisfitNo, it doesn't. I don't care what the call is, you do not throw a bat at someone, that is just stupid and senseless. I don't care if it was the worst strike 3 call in the history of the game, you do not intentionally throw a baseball bat. If it was a terrible call the ump will be fired, suspended, whatever, he doesn't deserve to be physically harmed. There is just no better word for his actions following the call other than "stupid."Comment
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Originally posted by MisfitWhy? Because it makes a difference? If it was a bad strike three call are you going to excuse his actions and agree that the Ump should have had a bat thrown at him? The situation is nearly irrelevant in this case.Comment
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This is actually a blessing in disguise because it takes the pressure off of the Devil Rays to call Delmon Young up midseason and waste an arbitration year. With this, they can call him up in September or have him start next year and not waste an arbitration year.Comment
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Originally posted by nyisles16hey - he has a new job - a law firm with Randall Simon..
Simon & Young - they go around beating umps & sausages with bats....Comment
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Originally posted by ScottdLmao, but that is just plain wrong what he did. That could have hit the guy in the face. I would have him gone for the year! I don't care how heated you get, you do not do that! These players think they can do anything they want, because everybody kisses their asses, Damn, I getting tired of all the people! that think they are so special!
agreed.. instead of going to the "ball game", now you have the "brawl game".. first its the fans jumping on the field, then the umps who think they are bigger than the game, & now some players who think they can do what they please (Milton Bradley, & now Young).. great example this guy showed for the little ones in the stands..Comment
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Originally posted by StoudIMO giving Delmon Young a year long suspension is liken to the situation with Pete Rose. You could be literally condemning the man over this. Are you really prepared to do that?
That was one of the biggest bitch moves I've ever seen.PSN: JISTIC_OS
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Originally posted by StoudOy....you guys....
I'm making a statement about the fact that so many people nowadays seem perfectly fine with burning people at the stake in this country...the problem is that in America, there's a little thing called due process. For me, this isn't about the guy hitting the ump with the bat, it's the public upset, outcry, and downright attack of an American who really hasn't been given that. It's pretty clear that he's at fault for the incident, but it's also pretty clear that the incident has been blown up quite a bit. This behavior, as I've said twice now, is unacceptible. The problem is that everyone is willingly burning someone at the stake because a news report said someone did something. If you believe everything you read, or think you see, you're going to see a lot of shadows turn into ghosts or monsters of some kind. That kind of behavior is also unacceptible in a Democratic society.
I question this year long suspension thing because it seems like a number someone just thought up off the top of their head...can you provide some realistic reasons why he should get a year long suspension? I feel the need again to mention here that I am not trying to give this guy an excuse, or an easy way out, nor do I condone what he has done in any way, nor do I support it...hell, I don't know how many other ways to say it, but I'm sure I'm going to get further comments on how I'm somehow "on his side". I personally said 3 to 6 months might be reasonable. Why? Because much longer than that could have a serious affect on his career. Baseball is different than many other sports in that respect. You can't just stop playing for a full year and expect to continue on your road at the same pace....a year out of the game could effectively end his career. Are you telling me that his life should be ruined because of an admittedly scary example of poor sportsmanship? Learning your lesson is one thing, having to live with it having destroyed your career for the rest of your life is quite another.
IMO giving Delmon Young a year long suspension is liken to the situation with Pete Rose. You could be literally condemning the man over this. Are you really prepared to do that?
There is something to be said about where we've come as a society so that we have to think about how we are going to react to someone's actions.
Was everyone mistaken and rushed to judgement when Roberto Alomar spit at the umpire. I mean, he could've just been screaming and some spit flew out. We should go back to the tape of when Marichal hit Johnny Roseboro with his bat. There's a chance that slipped out of his hands too.
It's one to convict someone guilty in the court of public opinion when an incident happens out of the public's view but, as with this case, there were numerous eye-witnesses and a video tape. Given that evidence I see no reason why we can't act as a jury and act as if he were guilty. It's not rocket science, there's no fingerprinting or DNA involved. The guy assaulted someone. End of story.
As for coming up with a season long suspension.....his job just so happens to be measured by a finite number of games in a year. Precedent has been set by the Artest brawl last year. And this is worse in my opinion because it could be considered assault with a deadly weapon. Suspend him the rest of the season, make him complete an anger management course, and have him talk to schools in the area about negative behavior before he is reinstated.Comment
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Originally posted by StoudOy....you guys....
I'm making a statement about the fact that so many people nowadays seem perfectly fine with burning people at the stake in this country...Last edited by mjb2124; 04-28-2006, 07:58 AM.Comment
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Originally posted by SquintOy...you are killin' me....
There is something to be said about where we've come as a society so that we have to think about how we are going to react to someone's actions.
Was everyone mistaken and rushed to judgement when Roberto Alomar spit at the umpire. I mean, he could've just been screaming and some spit flew out. We should go back to the tape of when Marichal hit Johnny Roseboro with his bat. There's a chance that slipped out of his hands too.
It's one to convict someone guilty in the court of public opinion when an incident happens out of the public's view but, as with this case, there were numerous eye-witnesses and a video tape. Given that evidence I see no reason why we can't act as a jury and act as if he were guilty. It's not rocket science, there's no fingerprinting or DNA involved. The guy assaulted someone. End of story.
As for coming up with a season long suspension.....his job just so happens to be measured by a finite number of games in a year. Precedent has been set by the Artest brawl last year. And this is worse in my opinion because it could be considered assault with a deadly weapon. Suspend him the rest of the season, make him complete an anger management course, and have him talk to schools in the area about negative behavior before he is reinstated.Comment
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