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Did they ever suspend Earl back in the day? (I don't know, wasn't born)
A tantrum is part of the game. Heck, for some "fans", it helps sell the game. Why would MLB punish such behavior? He did it to get his team going, show the fans he cares, and help gain the respect of his players. And it worked. And now, he gets suspended. For doing a part of his job. I think all of this does not deserve a suspension. When managers start throwing bats and balls out of the dugout, make contact with an umpire, put others at risk, etc., then we can start talking suspensions. This stuff is a part of baseball, always has been, always will be. MLB is trying to crush the human element out of everything in baseball, and it will eventually ruin the game. |
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Players are the show. Players put fannies in the seats. MLB has to rein in the managers. They have systematically worked to de-nut umpires over the last six years. If they don't in turn limit the managers conduct, umpires will be nothing but doormats before long. The days are different, the times they are a-changing. Earl Weaver wouldn't survive today. Get used to it. |
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I want to see good baseball played at the highest levels, not grown men acting like spoiled children.
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Torre never blew up, but he did get tossed from a game arguing a runner leaving the baseline in Kansas City, then the next night made a point to walk the card out (which he never does) and proceeded to get tossed during the plate conference as well...
just to be fair about it. Guess we just have different opinions. And I also think suspending Winters was wrong too... at that level, nothing like a good ruckus. But that is MLB's marketing department who makes these calls, not us, so I guess it doesn't really matter. |
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Let me add that my expertise lip syncing caught Guccione the other night saying "That's f***ing right Joe" right before Welke stepped in.
MLB said it was the kicking of the dirt that got Joe the suspension. I can live with the line being drawn there... |
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The only problem with I had with the call is that it took him too long to realize that the double hit he heard wasn't the ball hitting the batter. By pausing and not pointing to the batter, the PU gave the catcher a chance to put his two cents in and then it looked like the catcher talked him into it. I heard the two sounds in real time and thought that the ball hit Giambi. But as soon as he didn't react, I knew it hit the bat. I think if the PU points the batter right away that tells every he saw something and buys him just enough time to determine if his next move is to call a strike (and an out in this case) or award him his base.
Personally, I loved the Girardi tirade. I think that it fired up his club, took the pitcher out of his rhythm (he couldn't find the plate after that) and gave the PU a little deserved crap for making it look like he got talked into the call by the catcher, even though the PU did get the call right.
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Everone's probable seen it, but it still gives me a chuckle. Especially growing up in MD. watching Earl.
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