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i don't hear any of the phillies defending ruiz neither
Yeah, that's true. It embarrassing enough that he lost the starting job to Geoff Blum.
#8 - The video is at mlb.com
Yeah, you could tell those were the Phillies announcers. "I don't see anything wrong with it, he was over the bag, it was just more of a body block than a slide." Freakin' homers.
yeh, the philly announcers sound like d-bags. more of a body block???!!!
i'd bet that actual baseball players watching that would all agree it was dirty
if a guy on your team pulled this kind of horsestuff, what would the other guys say to him? even if it didn't cost them an out and a run?
I think the umps handled the situation well, and part of that was preventing it. Since tensions came near a boil immediately after the play, the umps warned both dugouts. More importantly, the umps called interference, gave the Padres the DP and took the run off the board, and the Pads escaped the inning unscathed.
I think the Padres felt they came out OK, and Maddux didn't want to escalate things, get thrown out, etc.
It is also rare for a guy to make a tackle on the middle infielder. It was clearly the right call.
i need to stop using that expression don't i???!!!
ok here goes
agree with khalil and i am not a person who got a bias for anyone on either team
I think Ruiz knew he was out of line. I don't think much needed to be said. I wonder if someone came to Ruiz and said to him "I don't want to get hit because of you."
I may have related this story before in BBTF, but in '03 we're in Berkshire, MA (IIRC) and we're up 8-0 or 9-0, out pitcher has a no-hitter or a 1-hitter going and it's late, maybe the 7th or 8th, no chance we lose this one....yadayada.
Our 2nd baseman lays down down a surprise bunt and of course beats it out, cuz NO one is expecting it and it's "against the code."
Our next hitter, our 3rd baseman, and I'll always remember this, he was counting on getting thrown at. You should've seen him take that 0-0 pitch from the other pitcher for a strike down the middle of the plate, because he was bailing out, fully expecting to wear one.
That 3rd baseman was one of my roommates and a seasoned vet, so he said he went up to the 2nd baseman (who, by the way, was also a seasoned vet) and let him know that it wasn't cool to do that crap.
I think the umps handled the situation well, and part of that was preventing it. Since tensions came near a boil immediately after the play, the umps warned both dugouts. More importantly, the umps called interference, gave the Padres the DP and took the run off the board, and the Pads escaped the inning unscathed.
I think the Padres felt they came out OK, and Maddux didn't want to escalate things, get thrown out, etc.
I'm not saying I advocate throwing I people. I detest that culture of retaliation and hated to do it myself (as I've stated many times over on this site). I'm just surprised that it didn't happen, although Maddux is a true pro. I tell you this. I would guess that Ruiz was expecting to wear one and if it would've happened, I would have expected him to take his punishment and go to first without saying a word. A "true" pro knows when he f's up
Ruiz's slide was directly over the base, so it was just as legal as ARod's in intent. The only difference is (a) Ruiz didn't miss and (b) Ruiz didn't throw an elbow after he missed.
No. The bit about "don't assume the double play" is for official scorers and assigning errors, nothing to do with umps as far as I know. This is the standard call whenever the ump feels like the runner interfered with the 2B or SS on a DP. Now generally, the runner has to be truly egregious (miss the bag by a couple feet or so) for the ump to call interference, but you see this a few times a year it seems.
compare his dirty slide to ty wigginton's slide tonight where he took out jack wilson. now THAT was a clean play
oh, and that was a truly dirty play. Ruiz's butt didn't hit the ground until after he'd hit Giles. That's when it stops being a takeout slide and becomes a tiddlywink play
By the way, after the game Myers got all friendly with a reporter:
Hilaripus.
Zing! I used to love using that comeback in fifth grade too!
Never spent any time in the Greg Maddux School of Reflexive Profanity, have you? Maddux has got a dirty mouth, although it doesn't come through in the media very often. He's portrayed as the mild mannered, glasses wearing, professor of pitching.
... and just when I thought I could have started a "tiddlywink" running joke. Thanks for stamping on my mojo, Polonium.
Milton Bradley thought he hit a popup, it turned into a homer.
I believe that blogger when he says the Phillies will never get a good free-agent pitcher in this ballpark, too. Of course, a huge number of free-agent pitchers turn into pumpkins, so that may be a blessing in disguise, as long as they can develop their own pitchers from time to time.
Maybe they should do something to change the wind currents in the stadium.
It's been my experience that it comes across in the media every time he misses his location.
I think that's true if the contract is going to be the pitcher's last big payday. But take something like the standard 3- or 4-year contract for a pitcher's age-29 through age-31 seasons. He knows he'll be in the market for another contract when this one expires, and playing for the Phillies is going to screw up his numbers and maybe even make him into a worse pitcher because of having to pitch with the knowledge that any fly ball could break the game open.
In order to get even Adam Eaton they probably vastly outbid other teams. And look, Eaton's numbers have gone from mediocre to horrible. It's going to be even harder to sign pitchers now.
Any word on if there's been any follow up articles written about them and their response and whether or not they've retracted any of the?
Does that make any sense?
And he was just starting to hit and take pitches, you could see he was coming around. I was starting to think I didn't had to see Blum in 2b everyday anymore... #### you Ruiz!
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