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  • Matteh
    MVP
    • Jun 2004
    • 1554

    #76
    Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

    Originally posted by Cincinnati_Kid
    um no !!! absolutley not


    if anything elijah dukes deserved to be on the major league roster since spring training not delmon dont let his press clippings fool you

    that empire is the hardest thing he has hit all season...he isnt ready yet

    not to mention maturity....you dont think he isnt going to see some tough strike calls in the majors?

    especially now
    I've heard a lot of good things about Dukes. I saw him play a few times when I was in high school...he's a beast.

    Delmon didn't light it up in ST and that's why he isn't on the roster. If he had been crushing the ball in ST and earned a starting spot, he would have made the team. But if he's not going to play every day, there's no reason to bring him up to sit on the bench every two or three days. The fact he has one or two extra base hits in AAA so far and now this incident, it shows he isn't ready to be in the big leagues yet. He's already been suspended for arguing with an up last year, so he needs to clean up his act before he comes up to the majors.
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    • dacubys
      Rookie
      • Nov 2004
      • 433

      #77
      Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

      did anyone notice the catcher in the clip? he just turns back around and puts his mask on like nothing happened. i find it pretty funny
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      • Thrasha
        MVP
        • Nov 2004
        • 3374

        #78
        Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

        Originally posted by dacubys
        did anyone notice the catcher in the clip? he just turns back around and puts his mask on like nothing happened. i find it pretty funny

        LOL I noticed that too and thought to myself "How the hell is he acting that nonchalant about it?"

        I wouldn't be running over to the umpire like a madman but I'd turn to atleast look at Young or do something.
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        • elicoleman
          Im The Baby/Gotta Love Me
          • Sep 2002
          • 34655

          #79
          Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

          I just found out about this. I definitely think he should be suspended for the year.

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          • Stoud
            MVP
            • Mar 2003
            • 1259

            #80
            Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

            Originally posted by Squint
            Oy...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.
            Yeah...tell me about it....being Civilized is just too much to ask from any human being.....

            but seriously, that's exactly what you are describing; The action of being civilized.

            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.
            you know...I don't know how many people I have seen blatantly lie about this subject in this thread...claiming that we all saw exactly what happened. The guy apologized. It's obvious something happened and he is at fault. However, the video that everyone has seen is of Delmon arguing with an umpire, walking off the field and out of the view of the camera, and a bat flying directly at the umpire from the direction that Delmon had gone.

            A Mysterious flying bat does not evidence make. The eyewitnesses? How many were actually watching the game, or the incident? how many were close enough to see what happened? In my opinion it comes down to the players and coaches, and what they saw.

            Given that evidence I see no reason why we can't act as a jury and act as if he were guilty.
            Ahem.

            ....

            BECAUSE WE AREN'T AN ACTUAL JURY!! as such we really have absolutely no right.

            It's not rocket science
            agreed. The fact that we, as the public, can never possibly constitute as an official "jury" is not rocket science.

            there's no fingerprinting or DNA involved. The guy assaulted someone. End of story.
            Could be, probably is, but due process is still a right that Delmon has to excersize.

            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.
            That sounds nice and all, but I really think you are blowing it out of proportion. What he did was unacceptible, but in my personal opinion it's not worth possibly destroying a career over. Public apology, public service time, 6 month suspension...sounds about right to me...but that's just a guess...

            not an actual judgement....

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            • mjb2124
              Hall Of Fame
              • Aug 2002
              • 13649

              #81
              Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

              Originally posted by Stoud
              you know...I don't know how many people I have seen blatantly lie about this subject in this thread...claiming that we all saw exactly what happened. The guy apologized. It's obvious something happened and he is at fault. However, the video that everyone has seen is of Delmon arguing with an umpire, walking off the field and out of the view of the camera, and a bat flying directly at the umpire from the direction that Delmon had gone.
              I think you're just arguing for the sake of arguing at this point.

              Yes he walked out of camera range and then you immediately saw a bat fly at the umpire. One that came from the exact direction where Delmon just walked off the field and an instant after the umpire threw him out of the game for saying something to the ump. The opposing catcher says that he heard the ump say "Better get moving" after Delmon stood in the batter's box after strike 3, Delmon left the box and said something back and the ump tossed him. The bat was thrown immediately following that. Delmon issues an apology for his actions. Is there really any rationale thought that would lead someone to believe he wasn't responsible for this?

              I understand the public making assumptions about many things in life, but this isn't one of them. Let's not act like people are making wild assumptions about this and claiming Delmon started swinging his bat like a light saber and hacking people's heads off.

              As far as his suspension....it's indefinite - which is what it should be UNTIL they go over all the evidence. I've never debated that. However, if I were a betting man, I'd be my house, car, possessions and all the money I have in retirement funds that Delmon reacted to being thrown out and in a fit of his temper, threw the bat at the umpire.
              Last edited by mjb2124; 04-28-2006, 06:43 PM.

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              • SportsTop
                The Few. The Proud.
                • Jul 2003
                • 6716

                #82
                Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

                The great thing about all of this is that you're wrong and Young threw the bat at the umpire.....end of story.
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                • Psyblast
                  2023 National Champions
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 42584

                  #83
                  Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

                  Originally posted by Stoud
                  you know...I don't know how many people I have seen blatantly lie about this subject in this thread...claiming that we all saw exactly what happened. The guy apologized. It's obvious something happened and he is at fault. However, the video that everyone has seen is of Delmon arguing with an umpire, walking off the field and out of the view of the camera, and a bat flying directly at the umpire from the direction that Delmon had gone.



                  Right, there was a second bat-thrower...it MUST be a conspiracy. Delmon was set up!

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                  • SportsTop
                    The Few. The Proud.
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 6716

                    #84
                    Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

                    Originally posted by Psyblast
                    Right, there was a second bat-thrower...it MUST be a conspiracy. Delmon was set up!
                    I know....I keep re-reading some of what he is posting and asking myself if he's for real or not.
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                    • Stoud
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 1259

                      #85
                      Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

                      Originally posted by Squint
                      I know....I keep re-reading some of what he is posting and asking myself if he's for real or not.


                      In a way, I guess you could say that I don't believe some of the things that even I write.

                      Why? Because I don't believe that there is any doubt that Delmon threw that bat at the umpire.

                      All I'm saying is that technically that video doesn't count as evidence, and the public doesn't count as a jury. Remember that good ol' saying "Innocent until proven guilty"?

                      I'm just following it.

                      I agree with joeboo on this one. He should be suspended indefinitely until they go over all the evidence and an investigation is done on the matter.

                      All I was ever saying was that Delmon Young has the same rights that we do -- just because he plays a sport in which he has become a public figure doesn't make him any different than us, which means that he should definitely be punished and possibly face some real charges for this, as it could -- as has already been mentioned in here -- constitute for a crime.

                      I'm just tired of people trying to play both judge and jury and convict someone without allowing them any of their rights, or even acknowledging that they have them.

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                      • SportsTop
                        The Few. The Proud.
                        • Jul 2003
                        • 6716

                        #86
                        Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

                        Originally posted by Stoud


                        In a way, I guess you could say that I don't believe some of the things that even I write.

                        Why? Because I don't believe that there is any doubt that Delmon threw that bat at the umpire.

                        All I'm saying is that technically that video doesn't count as evidence, and the public doesn't count as a jury. Remember that good ol' saying "Innocent until proven guilty"?

                        I'm just following it.

                        I agree with joeboo on this one. He should be suspended indefinitely until they go over all the evidence and an investigation is done on the matter.

                        All I was ever saying was that Delmon Young has the same rights that we do -- just because he plays a sport in which he has become a public figure doesn't make him any different than us, which means that he should definitely be punished and possibly face some real charges for this, as it could -- as has already been mentioned in here -- constitute for a crime.

                        I'm just tired of people trying to play both judge and jury and convict someone without allowing them any of their rights, or even acknowledging that they have them.
                        Listen man....

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                        • Scottdau
                          Banned
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 32580

                          #87
                          Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

                          Originally posted by joeboo
                          I think you're just arguing for the sake of arguing at this point.

                          Yes he walked out of camera range and then you immediately saw a bat fly at the umpire. One that came from the exact direction where Delmon just walked off the field and an instant after the umpire threw him out of the game for saying something to the ump. The opposing catcher says that he heard the ump say "Better get moving" after Delmon stood in the batter's box after strike 3, Delmon left the box and said something back and the ump tossed him. The bat was thrown immediately following that. Delmon issues an apology for his actions. Is there really any rationale thought that would lead someone to believe he wasn't responsible for this?

                          I understand the public making assumptions about many things in life, but this isn't one of them. Let's not act like people are making wild assumptions about this and claiming Delmon started swinging his bat like a light saber and hacking people's heads off.

                          As far as his suspension....it's indefinite - which is what it should be UNTIL they go over all the evidence. I've never debated that. However, if I were a betting man, I'd be my house, car, possessions and all the money I have in retirement funds that Delmon reacted to being thrown out and in a fit of his temper, threw the bat at the umpire.
                          So you think he was just throwing his bat in anger and the ump got in the way, I don't know. Personally when you throw a bat in the direction of others you should be held responsible if anything happens. He might not have meant to hit the ump, but oh well. I would suspend him for the year. This might be a personal opinion, but these super star players think they are above everyone, but I can't blame them. They are so used to people kissing their a$$, just because they can play a sport!

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                          • mjb2124
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 13649

                            #88
                            Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

                            Originally posted by Scottd
                            So you think he was just throwing his bat in anger and the ump got in the way, I don't know.
                            No, quite the opposite. I think he threw his bat with all intentions of hitting the ump because he was angry he got ejected from the game.

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                            • Scottdau
                              Banned
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 32580

                              #89
                              Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

                              Originally posted by joeboo
                              No, quite the opposite. I think he threw his bat with all intentions of hitting the ump because he was angry he got ejected from the game.

                              I just think he should be gone for the year, regardless of being angry, you have to control your self and I know that is not easy, but you have to.

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                              • Scottdau
                                Banned
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 32580

                                #90
                                Re: Example of poor sportsmanship..

                                Originally posted by joeboo
                                No, quite the opposite. I think he threw his bat with all intentions of hitting the ump because he was angry he got ejected from the game.
                                I just reread your post, my bad. I must be tired lol. I need to argue with the other poster not you lol.

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