Well, at least he didn’t call him Hatchet-Face.
Read More...Bautista looked at strike one, tried to check his swing but couldn’t on strike two then swung at strike 3 in the dirt. After he swung at strike three he had a few choice words for the home plate umpire. He then tossed his bat, helmet and elbow pad on the field in protest before leaving.
Once Bautista was thrown out, Grieve had this to say…
“You turn into a cry baby when you act like that. Go sit down and look at the pitch and then apologize to ...
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1. RMc and His Roster of Rubbish posted on November 10, 2012 at 08:54 AM # hit 0 | hit 0But I'm choosing to read these managers wanting to come to Toronto as a sure sign of success in the near future!
he also is pretty stiff as a person
ken macha never should have written that book
the guys still played hard because they are pros but the atmosphere in the clubhouse was not the greatest.
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