WestmontMike wrote:
spanky wrote:
There were frequent discussions last week that Soriano deserves to be beaned, drilled, injured, etc. because he is so disrespectful to the game and to his opponents. There is no way what Soriano does (holding his bat for 1/2 second after a swing) is in any way, nearly as disrespectful to the game or other players as what AJ does on a regular basis. Sorry bud, apples/apples.
I don't care if there were frequent discussions last week. I wasn't part of that discussion. I'm asking you, now...what is it exactly that AJ does on a regular basis that is disrespectful to the game? He got a call in the game yesterday...and he got a call in his favor in 2005. That's a regular basis? And what's disrespectful...he's not the umpire making the call.
First of all, if "you don't care about last weeks discussions" - then why the hell are you asking me about who is comparing apples/oranges between the two conversations? But in order to enlighten you a little more....
The call in the playoffs in 2005, stomping on Morneau's foot in Minneapolis,
steamrolling a catcher that's not blocking the plate without the ball and then going all WWE with his antics at the plate (resulting in further WWE antics from another bonehead), grabbing the SS's (name eludes me) belt while breaking up a DP against the Red Sox, now this. All have occurred in the last 3 years. I'm not even going back to his short-lived Giants days when he refused to meet w. pitchers and coaches to go over game plans, or anything he did in Minnesota.
I guess it was Dave Roberts' fault to cross the plate the way he did against the Cubs.
Barrett overreacted in both cases.
I don't know if AJ intentionally meant to step on Morneau's foot, but there's no excuse for the play against the BoSox.