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I am the one who said a foot. Actually I said 18 inches. I said that he missed his spot by 18 inches. May have actually been more. It was an awful pitch and he cannot blame anyone but himself. He has said pretty much exactly this since then. On a night of amazing pitches, this one was terrible. Tom C |
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First of all, it was Orioles1954 who said "Scherzer threw the ball inside and missed the zone by about a foot.", so I was not responding to you.
Second, it doesn't matter where he was trying to throw it, and of course I recognize it was a bad pitch as did everyone else. That is irrelevant to whether the rule applies and whether Tabata deliberately tried to get hit. Are you suggesting that the rule should apply if Scherzer tried to throw a brushback pitch intentionally and just missed "his spot" by an inch or two, but since he threw a slower breaking pitch that didn't break and missed his target by a lot the rule somehow does not apply? That makes little sense. Again, hats off to Scherzer all around. He probably does not have a right to rely on that rule being enforced, especially as it is a judgment call, but it would have been nice to see it and would not have cheapened anything had it been enforced, IMO. Personally, I think it was bush league of Tabata. I'm confident if that would have been Drysdale or Gibson out there in the 60's, Tabata could count on getting plunked a time or four thereafter. Hell Pedro and Randy Johnson likely would do the same. Time will tell.
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For one thing, Goldschmidt was hit by a curve ball by a terrible pitcher by accident. A pitch that he seemed to move the wrong way on and actually moved his hands into the path of the ball. A curve ball. Not intentional. Hitting McCutchen on the back with a fastball....not the same thing. I understand why it happened, but to somehow equate that the Pirates had it coming because a curve ball from a terrible pitcher got away from him and Goldschmidt made the unlucky split second decision to move his hands INTO the path of the ball? Again, my bad. For another thing, how in heck does breaking up a perfect game on a pitch that the pitcher himself took responsibility for even remotely call for your endorsement for him to get hit? As much as I can't stand Jose Tabata, he does not deserve to get hit for that. For being bad at Baseball, sure. But not for that. And my general angst at the topic is not geared towards you. It is more for the media talking head types with a general case of panty-bunchitis over the issue. Tom C |
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You're all over the place. Not once did you say the rule might, could or should apply--you basically held fast to your notion that since it was a bad pitch nothing else matters. Glad to see that you're back on point.
Next,I am not advocating that Scherzer do anything. I'm stating now that I thought it was a bush league play, and I expressing my opinion that I have no problem with Tabata getting plunked for it--pointing to examples of pitchers who no doubt did or likely would have done the same. Finally, Goldschmidt was hit by a 93 MPH fastball moving up and in. He was hit in the 9th inning of a 9-4 game with nobody on base. The video is still available. BTW, so is a video of Morneau getting plunked the pitch after McCutcheon stood and admired his 100th career HR. Pirates seem to have difficulty understanding that others may take a different view of their conduct than what they see. Some get tired of hearing they pitch inside to keep the hitters honest and all that. Fine, do it, but if you keep hitting the other teams' players than prepare for the fallout. One is just as old school as the other.
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Yesterday afternoon when going to a birthday party I decided to pull up to the ATM and clipped the curb, putting a two-inch gash in my tire's side wall. Lots of fun trying to change a tire in an asphalt parking lot with 111 degree heat. The hilarity grew after I jacked up the car but found my jack handle/wrench did not match the smaller lug nut size on the tire used by the garage when they last replaced it, making my efforts worthless. Almost four hours and $213 total for the tow truck and new tire (decided doughnut wasn't worth using under the circumstances). A real knee slapper. So I'm not the world's happiest camper-no excuses, just an explanation.
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Absolutely understood and no offense taken at all. I haven't had a good debate about sports for a while. My house consists of myself, my wife and my three daughters. So I'm just having some fun.
Looking at that Goldschmidt video the ball looks to be curving downward. If it was a fastball that is my mistake. Unfortunately had Goldy stood still he would have been fine. In trying to avoid the pitch he moved himself into position to get hit on the hands. And yes, Cutch's showboating in the past has drawn my ire. Other teams should not appreciate that. It's why I hate the Brewers as currently constituted. And I hate Tabata. Just as a former pitcher I don't understand the hubub when he missed his spot by close to 2 feet. Tom C Last edited by btcarfagno; 06-21-2015 at 06:34 PM. |
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Max could still pull of the Vandy feat if he thows a no-no in his next start...
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Against the Phillies, that IS somewhat likely.
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