Did you mean fined?grodt;1134679 wrote:Jimenez suspended 5 games and suspended an undisclosed amount for hitting Tulowitzski.
5 games is not bad, its just one start.
Did you mean fined?grodt;1134679 wrote:Jimenez suspended 5 games and suspended an undisclosed amount for hitting Tulowitzski.
It should(meaning because it was given already) be 5 starts. I hate that pitchers get games as a suspension.like_that;1134683 wrote:Did you mean fined?
5 games is not bad, its just one start.
I agree. Never understood that. Oh man, instead of sitting in the dugout during their off days, the pitchers get to stay at home and relax. Hell, if it wasn't for the one missed start, that is a great deal for all pitchers.wildcats20;1134685 wrote:It should(meaning because it was given already) be 5 starts. I hate that pitchers get games as a suspension.
Lol yah my bad.like_that;1134683 wrote:Did you mean fined?
5 games is not bad, its just one start.
Manny Acta basically accused him of this. Said last year's incident with Fausto and Mark Teixera was worse and Fausto only got fined.hoops23;1134742 wrote:Terrible suspension. He had already walked 5 guys so there is no real proof it was on purpose.
Selig was swayed by the media in this one. Players are hit all the time with no suspensions. How many Indians have been hit in the last two season with no penalty to the opposition?
The only thing I agree with you here is that the games don't count in the standings. For many, these games determine whether a guy will be making 50K this year or 1.5 million next year...or more. They are all playing for field time...and if you stink up the joint...you won't have the opportunity to play...and put up numbers...which equates to big money.TBone14;1134451 wrote:Baseball is such a long season. The last thing these guys are gonna do is get burned out caring about Spring Training. They will all have the switched flipped come Thursday. I don't think they beat Romero on Thursday but they will be ready to go. Let's let games that actually matter be played before we start getting too worried. Many baseball writers have the Tribe picked as a sleeper type team. I have high hopes and don't think the Tigers are going to be the '27 Yankees. I don't see Fielder matching his numbers from last year without getting to the play the Cubs, Pirates and Astros 55 times.
A small sample of Spring Training meaning absolutely nothing.
Royals had the best winning % in Spring Training last year. Didn't mean anything.
Twins went 20-12. Best record in the Grapefruit League. Finished last in the Central.
Arizona had the 2nd worst record all spring. 12-25. Won the NL West and nearly played .600 baseball.
Yankees and Red Sox were both under .500.
Spring Training 2010 the Tribe went 19-9. How did that work out for us?
The Rangers, losers to the Giants in the World Series, were a Catcus league worst 10-19.
Just like the NFL Preseason..it doesn't matter. The players don't even take it seriously.
You ever go to bar and play pool or darts for money? Or even a summertime Cornhole tournament. You are running the table/boards. 5/10/20 bucks a game. Next guy up says..oh..I don't play for money. So you play him but you just don't have the focus. It doesn't mean anything to you. That's Spring Training to MLB players.
I base it on the history here more than anything. And yes, pretty strong words from the manager...who coached the guy for 5 years. Maybe he knows more about the character of Ubaldo than you and me. There definitely was motive...that's not debatable.grodt;1134910 wrote:You mean the manager of the guy that got hit thought it was intentional. Shocking.
Acta also pointed out that Ubaldo had just walked someone and didn't have much command (see 5 total walks). I have no idea if it was intentional or not but it'd be pretty stupid if it was.
They don't always, but when there is an altercation the manager will go to bat for his own player. Sure there was motive...doesn't mean there was intent.Footwedge;1135227 wrote:I base it on the history here more than anything. And yes, pretty strong words from the manager...who coached the guy for 5 years. Maybe he knows more about the character of Ubaldo than you and me. There definitely was motive...that's not debatable.
You make it sound like every manager always blames the pitcher for intentionally hitting their player and that's not the case.
the first of many long and disappointing threads.TBone14;1136411 wrote:Who is starting the Blue Jay series thread?
That's one good thing about being a Pirates fan here. Not that many people to talk baseball with, so it just turns into one very long and very disappointing thread that lasts all season long. It's best to keep all the sadness confined to one location.Glory Days;1136618 wrote:the first of many long and disappointing threads.
You seem to be the most optimistic, so why don't you start the season off for us.TBone14;1136411 wrote:Who is starting the Blue Jay series thread?
Que the baby laughing videos. What a vagina.like_that;1136955 wrote:Grady placed on 60-day DL, eligible to return June 3. What a fucking pussy.
What a joke.like_that;1136955 wrote:Grady placed on 60-day DL, eligible to return June 3. What a ****ing ****.