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Posted By: petecld
Did anyone else waste their evening watching the All-Star Side Show? |
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Posted By: TBob
I watched ESPN and heard all the announcers talking about Selig's "right" decision. They all tread so lightly and carefully to not offend King Bud and his minions. I did hear one announcer last night say Selig COULD have voided the Yanks' Mondesi deal but Selig wanted it for ammunition for his contraction and revenue sharing campaigns. Bull hockey. Selig has sold his soul to Steinbrenner and wouldn't dare offend Sir George. Selig knows that he needs Steinbrenner's vote of confidence from the owners. |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
think back on what a kick it was to watch the games. The managers used to occasionally get grief for not using all their pitchers and saving a position player, but they defended themselves as needing to do that in case the game went to extra innings. I can't remember a player ever bowing out of the game for any reason. As a kid I almost always kept score of the All-Star game - can't imagine today's kids even considering it a real game. And Zelig? - what a sad commentary on baseball. I love the photo of him throwing his hands up in the air while making the decision last night. |
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Posted By: fkw
I personally think Selig made the right call (just did it the wrong way and wrong time). When your out of pitchers....... your out of pitchers.......game over! I actually saw it comming when it was tied in the 9th, I knew both teams were down to there last pitcher, and theres no way any All Star Pitcher will/should ever go more than 3 innings (some of them only had a couple days rest if that). The only problem is there now should be a rule made that an All Star Game cant go more than say 11 or 12 Innings, otherwise its a tie. Thats sounds good, the game is all for show anyways, and in no way should a great pitcher ever blow an arm in a meaningless game. The game is not worth someone getting injured (Pete Rose ruining Ray Fosse's career is another story). And for some of the inexperienced fans that said "They should let them bring in another pitcher that already pitched" Ya right, thats the easiest way to ruin a pitcher and blow an arm by heating him back up after cooling down. (pitchers arms are the most injury prone body part in all of sports, and the most $$ too!!) |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
I don't know enough about All Star rules; I know Martinez and Johnson declined to pitch (at least I tHINK Johnson did!). Were their places filled by others? |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
I agree that if the mgrs insist on using all players within 9 innings, and they refuse to use a pitcher more than 3, then you have to have a plan for extra innings...they didn't. Am I wrong about this? |
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Posted By: Tom
i totally disagree with the call (and some of the lame soccer-like penalty kick solutions that have been suggested). Baseball goes out of their way to state that theirs is the only all star game that is "real" and meaningful - basketball has zero defense and therefore scores in the 140s, football is an afterthought, a reason for those espn announcers to wear those horrid shirts for a week, and hockey has no hitting because you might be playing against your own teammates... but baseball is the same; yah curt schilling would never tell arod what pitches he would throw in a meaningful game and b.bones wouldn't congratulate torii for that amazing catch, but it is still a real game. I do not fault the coaches for worrying about the pitchers; but ending in a tie should never have become an option... the argument that they had no choice is unsound. There were 8 other people on the field who were still eligible to pitch. That is how a real game would be played. I have seen Jose Canseco pitch; I guarantee someone on that field could do better. (and the game wouldn't have gone another inning!) |
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Posted By: leon
I am going to have to respectfully disagree on this one. The "game" goes on. I know it sounds crazy, and this is not sandlot ball, but I would say they get ANYBODY out there and pitch. I know this sounds stupid at first but what is the game really supposed to be about? Having good wholesome fun. A baseball game does not end in a tie. Period. OK, these guys make millions of dollars. Why? Because they make even more money for their owners. Why? Because people enjoy the game. Why? Because it's supposed to be fun and an athletic event and competition and all of that. But piss off the public and what have you got? No money. I think this pissed off the common folk that enjoy the game. Being somewhat of a ball player (and about to head to my game tonight) I am as, or more competitive, than most. I say they get someone with a strong arm out there and pitch the d*** game. I know most on the board will disagree but I don't care....crap I ruined my arm in pony league by throwing 80% curves. AM I mad about it ?.......well, yeah.....just another view here (and I didn't even watch the game because it's like this nowadays)..overpaid spoiled brats with a crappy commissioner..........best regards |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
the first time I remember being embarassed to watch it was when John Kruk was lamely swinging at Randy Johnson's fastballs - it was obvious that Kruk was goofing off, something I'd never seen done so blatantly in an AS game. |
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Posted By: ty_cobb
Local radio guy said last time this happened the game |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
He injured himself as a direct result and the Rangers lost him for most of the season. |
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Posted By: petecld
To all those who side with the player's view on this all I ask is that you remember two things: |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
I sent a link to this thread to the "Press" guy, whatever he does. |
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Posted By: W.M.
It made me angry to see Selig and his pitch count puppets (Torre and Brenly) ruin what could have been a fantastic game. |
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