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  • Psyblast
    2023 National Champions
    • Jun 2003
    • 42584

    #16
    Re: Why doesnt Bonds get beaned?

    Originally posted by GeePee20
    Also, why do so few people care about football players who celebrate after a touchdown? People love when Chad Johnson has some elaborate celebration. At least be consistent.



    I'm not really taking a side of this debate since it doesn't matter, but this part of the argument has no validity. When a football player celebrates, it's all self promotion, he's not rubbing it in the nose of the other team (and when they do, they get flagged). When a hitter lingers at the plate or watches his own HR, it's their way of showing up the pitcher.

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    • Laettner32
      Banned
      • Jul 2002
      • 2873

      #17
      Re: Why doesnt Bonds get beaned?

      When Johnson does a Riverdance after a TD...that is funny! Its silly....standing, flipping the bat and watching the ball go is....showing up the pitcher or arrogance.

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      • Blzer
        Resident film pundit
        • Mar 2004
        • 42520

        #18
        Re: Why doesnt Bonds get beaned?

        IMO a hard 90 to first on a no-doubter would be absolutely crazy as well.
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        • GeePee20
          MVP
          • Feb 2003
          • 3178

          #19
          Re: Why doesnt Bonds get beaned?

          Originally posted by Psyblast
          I'm not really taking a side of this debate since it doesn't matter, but this part of the argument has no validity. When a football player celebrates, it's all self promotion, he's not rubbing it in the nose of the other team (and when they do, they get flagged). When a hitter lingers at the plate or watches his own HR, it's their way of showing up the pitcher.
          No it isn't. They watch their homers because they enjoy watching the ball sail. Who doesn't like watching a baseball in flight?

          If anything football celebrations are worse especially if you believe in the idea of "acting like you've been there." Baseball players are just enjoying their work, nothing wrong with that.

          Baseball players don't do it to show up the pitcher. If they were trying to show up the pitcher they would stare down the pitcher with an "I got you" look.

          Just another case of hitters being held to ridiculously high standards when it comes to celebrations. All they do is watch it while they go around, nothing wrong with that. Football players go nuts when they get a touchdown and basketball players do fancy dunks when they have a wide open breakaway yet few people call these players out. Give the hitters a break.

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          • Air23
            Banned
            • Feb 2003
            • 2502

            #20
            Re: Why doesnt Bonds get beaned?

            Originally posted by P2K
            I never understood getting mad at players who stand and stare at their homers. Now if they start doing backflips and the cabbage patch, then I would get it.

            Besides, why should a pitcher get mad? If you don't throw such a dumb pitch, you wouldn't get a home run hit off of you. Your fault, dummy.

            Bingo.

            And I never understood the "unwritten rule" of pitchers hitting a batter. Think about it--dude is INTENTIONALLY hurning a projectile at someone's head/upper body.

            On the streets that's called assault.

            Tell you what though, if I was a batter and the pitcher intentionally beaned me, if he didn't knock my *** out, I still have the bat in my hand.

            What did Joe Clark say in that movie Lean on Me?

            "They used to call me Crazy, now they call me Batman!"

            I'd be taggin' that bitch upside his head with my bat.

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            • ehh
              Hall Of Fame
              • Mar 2003
              • 28962

              #21
              Re: Why doesnt Bonds get beaned?

              Steroids isn't the only kind of juice Bonds has.
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              • Scottdau
                Banned
                • Feb 2003
                • 32580

                #22
                Re: Why doesnt Bonds get beaned?

                I don't to me it is showing up the pitcher, but oh well. I just don't like it, just run and do your thing. You do that is the old days you would be paid back. Now it is OK and no one thinks twice.

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                • BigTigLSU
                  H*p H*p 4 H*rs*m*n
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 6506

                  #23
                  Re: Why doesnt Bonds get beaned?

                  Pitchers celebrate after a big strike out they pump fists scream, or whatever
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                  • Scottdau
                    Banned
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 32580

                    #24
                    Re: Why doesnt Bonds get beaned?

                    Originally posted by BigTigLSU
                    Pitchers celebrate after a big strike out they pump fists scream, or whatever

                    Yeah I am not for that too. I just think it is wrong, maybe I am wrong, but to me it is not right.

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                    • Blzer
                      Resident film pundit
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 42520

                      #25
                      Re: Why doesnt Bonds get beaned?

                      What I hate the most is when pitchers walk off the mound like they think they have strike three, and then they show up the umpire because they didn't give them a call six inches off of the plate.
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                      • CoRruPt-
                        MVP
                        • Jun 2005
                        • 1279

                        #26
                        Re: Why doesnt Bonds get beaned?

                        Originally posted by Scottd
                        Yeah I am not for that too. I just think it is wrong, maybe I am wrong, but to me it is not right.
                        I dunno, I think fist pumps are perfectly fine when you get a big strikeout. I mean, you can't expect a guy to be stone faced after getting out of a jam. To a certain degree, I don't see much of a problem with staring at a ball flying out of the park either. As long as you don't show the pitcher up (like staring at them while you run the bases).

                        I think baseball is pretty good in terms of not showing up other people, compared to other sports.

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                        • BigTigLSU
                          H*p H*p 4 H*rs*m*n
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 6506

                          #27
                          Re: Why doesnt Bonds get beaned?

                          Originally posted by CoRruPt-
                          I dunno, I think fist pumps are perfectly fine when you get a big strikeout. I mean, you can't expect a guy to be stone faced after getting out of a jam. To a certain degree, I don't see much of a problem with staring at a ball flying out of the park either. As long as you don't show the pitcher up (like staring at them while you run the bases).

                          I think baseball is pretty good in terms of not showing up other people, compared to other sports.
                          Nothing is wrong with admiring your work... IMO
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