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			Bautista is a douche, simple as that. I too hope Toronto gets swept.
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			Must be some closet Elvis Andrus fans here.
		 
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			Has nothing to do with Andrus. Has to deal with how the jays and their fans made a disgrace of the game tonight. The call at the plate was 100% the correct call. And what do the fans do. Throw bottles and cans on the field, which some of them hit kids.  So if you think thats fine, then I don't know what to say. | 
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			Sounds like some Yankee fans are bitter they got beat by the Astros. Pretty much every fan group has bad apples, believe me the Yankees fans are among the worst, and you guys cheer on your steroid cheater so shut yer yap!!! | 
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			I don't believe it's possible for a team with David Price in their rotation to win the World Series.
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			Don't agree with the actions of some fans, that was not cool. But I like the dramatic pauses and bat flips by Encarnacion and Joey Bats on the home runs. There not showing up the pitcher, there doing if for the fans! Get ready for round II of the Stro-Show! 
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			I must agree with Moe on this statement!
		 
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|  yah did you ever see the movie 61 
			
			Didn't a Yankee fan chuck a chair at "his own teams" player. "A story like thats gotta be true." Yankee fans and class doesn't really go in the same sentence unless there is "less" behind it. | 
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|   Quote: 
 paul, What team do your root for? I'm sure your team has or had a steroid cheater on it also. And today's game has nothing to do with the Yankees and Astros. Last edited by yanks12025; 10-14-2015 at 06:47 PM. | 
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			I'm partial to the '75 Reds And a quote from Justin Verlander: "What an incredible series!! That emotion is what #postseason is all about. Love this game!" Enjoy it Brock - don't worry about a few beer bottles and a bat flip. | 
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			Including Encarnacion and/or Bautista??
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|  Yankee fans 
			
			.....there's a reason they wear pinSTRIPES
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			I have never seen a team handle success with such little class.  I'm sick of Bautista, Donaldson and Encarnacion. Can u imagine how they will be if they actually win a championship? | 
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			I watched the replay.  He was pumped up, gave the bat an emphatic flip.  Is he supposed to be an emotionless robot?
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			He consistently does that. I hope if he does that against KC (or the Astros) he gets a fastball in the ear.
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			It's entertainment.  It seemed well within the bounds to me.
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			Chris You're right. The game hasn't been the same since the Massachusetts rules fell out of favor, and they banned soaking. Nostalgia is ever thus. 
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			Nothing like that display of can and bottle throwing in Toronto could ever happen in Texas (or Yankee Stadium) if the situation was reversed.  Texans and Yankee fans are way too classy for that.  Toronto fans are beasts, everybody knows that.  Yeah. The Jays players were not classless. When his arms and bat were above his head Encarnacion was very clearly making a "settle down" gesture to the fans, and then he was accosted by the Ranger pitcher who had just thrown the gopher ball to Bautista. Emotions run high in games like these. I don't blame either team. Does sound like sour grapes to me. | 
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			Worst fans are the Dodgers. After Bryan Stow is almost killed after a game with the Giants, now a Mets fan is hospitalized after a mother and a son beat him in the parking lot after Game 1.
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			Unfortunately, you'll have to get used to the classless players with no respect for the game because the bat flip is being glorified and kids are practicing them now. It's sad that so many players have no respect for their fellow baseball players and no sense of history, but that's the SportsCenter generation for you.  I have no idea why players can't just put the bat down and run the bases. I've seen players do it in the past, so it can be done, scientists just have to figure out what has changed. If they don't, they are going to keep trying to top the last "epic bat flip" which will probably end up in wars between the players with class and respect vs the jerks, except in this day and age, the good guys look like jerks because they defend the game. 
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			All that's left to say is fear the Big Blue Wrecking Crew! If the Jays get the Royals watch out, that series will be something nasty!
		 
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 I love Fernando Rodney for shooting the arrow last night. He showed millions of Cubs fans that the team wasn't afraid of St. Louis. (Even though he scared the hell out of us for doing it before the inning was over.) I love that Joey Bats got jacked up and flipped his bat dramatically. Hell, he smoked that ball to win the series for the Jays after being down 0-2. It was cathartic if nothing else. I love seeing grown men act like little boys for playing a game. Our game is beautiful because it blends players from around the world and brings the best players in the planet to our shores. There are several cultural considerations to be made. Not all cultures act as we do! John Baker, a retired catcher, wrote an excellent article on how on-field celebrations are a part of the game that is lionized in other countries. http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/just-a-...o-where-061615 
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			I am a Jays fan....So how many cans and bottles on the field compared to how many fans were in the stadium??? No excuse for individuals behavior, but there are idiots in every stadium. Really troubling is how CUB fans treated Bartman exactly 12 years ago today. Death threats, escort from the stadium, pictures of him on the big screen...Bartman deserves a medal for handling with as much class as he could muster...Steve there is room for you in Toronto... Celebration after goals in hockey, fist pumping, slamming into the glass to interact with fans, "riding the stick", throwing off gloves, piling up at center...it is awesome to behold. The other team just pulls up the bootstraps and works harder. No crying...ow about a body check into the opposing teams bench...nobody complains...just stand up, shake it off and play on... Since when did baseball become golf? Remember boys, there is "no crying in baseball". Even if Encarnacion was getting the fans pumped up (which he wasn't) so what?? Dyson got "Jacked" by Buatista and was  sad  that the fans and players were making fun of him?? So he goes over to Encarnacion and says "please stop making fun of me". Soft... 23 years without postseason will get any team and stadium jacked up... Oh and the play in the top of 7, it was the right call IF...the ump didn't put his hands up and call it dead..pretty straightforward... Feel free to bring it on. I promise I won't get my feelings hurt... | 
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			I don't live in Toronto but I have been there on numerous occasions to see the Jays play and I have never seen glass bottles in the stadium. They were aluminium cans and plastic bottles. Regardless, they should not have thrown them onto the field.
		 
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			just in case anyone wants  it: BAUTISTA'S HR JERSEY UP FOR AUCTION MLB's website is auctioning off the jersey Jose Bautista wore during the Blue Jays' Game 5 win over the Rangers. The current bid is $2,000, and bidding will last until Sunday night. | 
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			We aren't wearing suits to the game anymore. And we live in the age of celebrating yourself. Take a look at anyone's Facebook feed. If we get into football territory where after every single some guy does a cartwheel, then I'm with you.
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			Is it???  In 12 FULL seasons he's batted LES THAN .250 4x and below .260 3x.  Seven out of twelve seasons batting below .260???  True, power numbers are good (.865 OPS which rank him 15th among current players), but his lifetime .257 average is extremely suspect.   No doubt he's a formidable hitter but certainly not a "great" hitter.  I've watched him over the past 12 seasons and cant help but think his good power numbers have been at the expense of beating up on many below average pitchers.   Only my opinion....
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|    Never hit more than 16 HR, then hits 54? Did he discover spinach? Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 10-15-2015 at 10:30 AM. | 
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 Bautista is neither a douche nor over rated. He has hit home runs off the best of them and is an upstanding citizen. The bat flip was a little over the top but no one noticed it till they showed it 300 times on the highlights. Everyone in the park, including myself, had our eyes on the ball he crushed for a clutch homer. Some of you have to stop living in the past. Gibson, Drysdale, Seaver, P.Martinez were great pitchers but there's some great pitchers coming out of the generation we live in also!! I looked at a Texas paper online to read their perspective and all this didn't seem to be an issue. What they were talking about was the monumental collapse and little league type errors. As for the fans, that was terrible and not what Toronto is about. A couple drunk punks in the upper level started throwing beer and all of a sudden it was mob mentality. I can tell you though that right away people started pointing out those throwing stuff and the bulk of the crowd turned on them. That's something I'm sure espn didn't mention. | 
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 FYI, I was at the 1973 Mets vs. Reds NLCS game #3 at Shea Stadium when Rose barreled into Harrelson. I was a huge Mets fane and "sad to say", the bottle/can throwing at Rose in left field was absolutely despicable. Even more scary was the fact that there were GLASS bottles back then and someone (like Rose) could have been seriously hurt. Sometimes a few bad apples/drunken bleacher bums can set a poor example for the otherwise great number of fans. Point well taken and I really don't think people will single out Toronto as a whole for those few rotten apples. Unfortunately, I will always be old school with respect to showing some form of class on the field. Flipping a bat is one thing, but doing it in the manner that Bautista did was way over the top. | 
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 How many guys have had their careers shortened or ended by being hit with a pitch? Tony Conigliaro, Dickie Thon, Kirby Puckett, Mickey Cochrane just off the top of my head. And of course Ray Chapman. And yet we long for the days when Bob Gibson would hit someone for taking too much time circling the bases after a home run, or Drysdale would hit a guy just for digging in against him? I like that umpires will now throw a pitcher out of the game if they think that he threw at a batter intentionally. I don't really care for bat flipping, but I really think that drilling a guy for "showing up the pitcher" is excessive. Get over it! A guy hit a big home run, off course he wants to celebrate. | 
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			Hey! Would you call Babe Ruth a douche for calling a homer while standing in the box? Showing off has always been a part of sports. I wish we saw more of it. Why does the NFL have the nick name, No Fun League? Penalties for celebrations. Like others have said, "you don't want to be embarrassed, don't give up the homerun." The bat flip was obviously unplanned, so you have to account it to emotion in the moment. Bautisa quote, "I wasn't trying to disrespect anyone."   As for the beer cans, It happens more than we like to remember. ...and yes, I am a Blue Jays fan. GO JAYS GO! Quote: 
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			I find it less than humorous that people posting here would suggest that an appropriate remedy is to have the pitcher throw at Bautista ("that's what Gibson, Drysdale, Martinez, etc, would have done"). You might want to recall Ray Chapman, Tony Conigliaro and countless other batters who have been hit with a beanball and either lost their lives or suffered serious injury as a result. A beanball at 95 mph is truly a classless act. And dangerous. 
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			I don't really think Utley's play was "dirty" just the outcome. Everyone tries to break up that play. And this play in particular had more than a few flukey aspects to it. Tejada's turn is bizarre. Utley's head happening to hit him in the leg is bizarre too. I don't think he went in thinking he'd head butt Tejada's leg. I think he went in thinking he'd break up the play, which is what anyone would do.
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 From 1996 http://articles.latimes.com/1996-07-...46_1_bean-ball Gibson basically says he never aimed at the head, but only at the body, where "nobody gets hurt" [which is BS]. Oh, but he did hit "a few guys in the head" when he was trying to brush them back. A fine, time honored tradition of baseball indeed. 
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			Texas fans and jays haters: Please just make friends with the voices inside of your head, or the off season will be torture. Here's a few lyrics for you to sing on the really bad days: (This might just be the only reference to Eminem on net54): 'Cause I need an interventionist To intervene between me and this monster And save me from myself and all this conflict 'Cause the very thing that I love's killing me and I can't conquer it My OCD's conking me in the head Keep knocking, nobody's home, I'm sleepwalking I'm just relaying what the voice in my head's saying Don't shoot the messenger, I'm just friends with the monster that's under my bed Get along with the voices inside of my head... Meanwhile Iv'e got an ALCS to get ready for... | 
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			Actually it is, and since you like stats here are a few for you: Yankees Team Pitching Stats (out of 30 teams) 2015 - ranked 17th 2014 - 18th 2013 - 18th 2012 - 12th 2011 - 11th 2010 - 15th 2009 - 12th 2008 - 15th 2007 - 17th seems middle of the road to me - thus "average" don't believe it, go check it: http://mlb.mlb.com/stats/sortable.js...ys=&extended=0 | 
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