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BLowing a kiss to pitcher after Homerune..>Bryce Harper

  • Pick6
    I like it. Add a little drama to the game and make baseball less boring
  • BCBulldog
    se-alum;794565 wrote:Lol....it's a game for christs sake...nobody's livelihood should be purposefully at risk over a game.

    Oh please. Sports are violent. Their livelihood is the sport. They all know the risks and the rules by this point. Nobody is making them choose this career path.

    And lets be clear, games are what you play on your kitchen table or XBOX, this is big-time sports.
  • GoChiefs
    LOL @ you trying to justify head hunting. It's baseball. Baseball isn't a fucking violent sport.
  • Fly4Fun
    BCBulldog, you're completely insane and being ridiculous.

    To try to justify throwing a baseball at 90mph at someones head is just idiotic.

    Was what Bryce did childish? Yes.

    Does it justify throwing at his head? Hell no.

    To me it doesn't seem as if Bryce started this but rather because of the throwing at his knees yesterday, and the pitcher talking as he rounded the bases it was an immature response.

    Baseball picthers are prima donna's. No reason to get all bitchy about someone hitting a hr off you. It's one of the reasons I don't watch baseball on TV.

    I can't tell you what I hate more, throwing intentionally at batters because they hit a HR... or baseball fights. Actually I hate all sports fighting in general (unless the sport is actually fighting like Boxing or UFC). But if kids can manage to play competitive sports without fighting than I think adults should be held to that same standard.
  • Hb31187
    Throwing at someones body or brushing them back is part of the game. Isnt it an unwritten rule (the rules you seem to be so fond of) that you dont throw at someones head
  • BCBulldog
    GoChiefs;794593 wrote:LOL @ you trying to justify head hunting. It's baseball. Baseball isn't a fucking violent sport.

    Tell that to Tony Conigliaro, Jason Kendall, Dickie Thon, Steve Yeager, Buster Posey and on and on and on...
    Fly4Fun;794600 wrote:BCBulldog, you're completely insane and being ridiculous.

    To try to justify throwing a baseball at 90mph at someones head is just idiotic.

    Was what Bryce did childish? Yes.

    Does it justify throwing at his head? Hell no.

    To me it doesn't seem as if Bryce started this but rather because of the throwing at his knees yesterday, and the pitcher talking as he rounded the bases it was an immature response.

    Baseball picthers are prima donna's. No reason to get all bitchy about someone hitting a hr off you. It's one of the reasons I don't watch baseball on TV.

    I can't tell you what I hate more, throwing intentionally at batters because they hit a HR... or baseball fights. Actually I hate all sports fighting in general (unless the sport is actually fighting like Boxing or UFC). But if kids can manage to play competitive sports without fighting than I think adults should be held to that same standard.

    Sorry if you don't like the realities of the game. You can always look forward to the Little League World Series, I guess.
    Hb31187;794601 wrote:Throwing at someones body or brushing them back is part of the game. Isnt it an unwritten rule (the rules you seem to be so fond of) that you dont throw at someones head

    Actually beanballs are part of the game and have been for a long time. Hell, they even have a rule about throwing at batters. 8.02(d) to be exact. Sure, it forbids it, but a pitcher might not even be removed from the game for throwing at a batter even if it is a beanball.
  • Ironman92
    Throw one 90 mph in their rib cage........that will get the point and it will be over........thow 90 mph at their heaad and things are just going to escalate into unnecessary things.
  • Hb31187
    Bcs, I acknowledged that bean balls were part of the game. But 99/100 times the pitcher throws at the body like theyre supposed to...they dont go head hunting for retaliation
  • BCBulldog
    Hb31187;794672 wrote:Bcs, I acknowledged that bean balls were part of the game. But 99/100 times the pitcher throws at the body like theyre supposed to...they dont go head hunting for retaliation

    Right, because 99/100 it is in retaliation to a HR or to trash talk. Showing up a pitcher on a homerun trot with a blown kiss is the 1/100.
  • Hb31187
    You're completely irrational, but oh well guess nobody's gonna change your crazy opinion.

    Getting shown up means you should intentionally try to threaten the other persons life, and livelihood. Makes complete sense.
  • Laley23
    not to mention, you throw at someones head, your teammate is gonna get one in the head as well.

    if its at the ribcage, it will be done and over with.
  • BCBulldog
    Hb31187;794690 wrote:You're completely irrational, but oh well guess nobody's gonna change your crazy opinion.

    Getting shown up means you should intentionally try to threaten the other persons life, and livelihood. Makes complete sense.

    I didn't say that you have to like it or even justify it. I'm just telling you how these things work. Let's face it. With all the armor that hitters wear up there, it is a wonder we don't see more beanballs. Brushbacks are just an easy base when its bouncing off a piece of ABS wrapped around the batter's elbow. There's nearly no intimidation factor there.
  • Ironman92
    step 1.....player gets hit in the knee and has to leave game
    step 2.....player redeems himself with an I'll show you HR
    step 3.....player retaliates by going a little too slow around the bases
    step 4.....pitcher glares at player for a base and a half
    step 5.....player retaliates the glare by giving an air kiss
    step 6.....players gets brushed back

    Now that is 6 steps and nothing got solved....pitcher still pissed and batter still not satisfied with the pitcher

    How about:

    step 1....player gets hit in the knee and has to leave game
    step 2...player hits HR and jogs around the bases normal


    Everybody is happy or satisfied with how things went
  • BCBulldog
    Laley23;794698 wrote:not to mention, you throw at someones head, your teammate is gonna get one in the head as well.

    if its at the ribcage, it will be done and over with.

    Let me try to explain further. A ribcage shot would probably end up as an elbow shot. With the body armor the batters wear, it probably would not have set off a brawl and it would not have ended the situation. It would have escalated it, if anything, and would have likely ended up in a beanball and a brawl anyway. That's why I say that if Harper wanted to respond to the pitcher, he should have went out to the mound and set off the brawl. That would have ended it. But he didn't, he blew a kiss that showed up the pitcher. At this point, the pitcher either has to take the insult (not happening) or earhole the next guy or Harper in his next at bat to set off the brawl that should have occurred during the HR trot.
  • BCBulldog
    Ironman92;794736 wrote:step 1.....player gets hit in the knee and has to leave game
    step 2.....player redeems himself with an I'll show you HR
    step 3.....player retaliates by going a little too slow around the bases
    step 4.....pitcher glares at player for a base and a half
    step 5.....player retaliates the glare by giving an air kiss
    step 6.....players gets brushed back

    Now that is 6 steps and nothing got solved....pitcher still pissed and batter still not satisfied with the pitcher

    How about:

    step 1....player gets hit in the knee and has to leave game
    step 2...player hits HR and jogs around the bases normal


    Everybody is happy or satisfied with how things went

    That's the way the game should be played. Harper is lucky that step 6 is all that has happened so far. I expect there to be at least two more steps. A beanball and a brawl. If he had made step 5 an approach to the pitcher's mound, it would already be over.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    BCBulldog;794558 wrote:If you don't understand the unwritten rules of baseball, then you should GTFO. That is what this entire incident revolves around. Like them or not, they are what they are.



    Actually, you are dead wrong. It has been a part of baseball for decades upon decades. Maybe you should follow T-ball if you don't like the realities of baseball.



    Just expect to take one in your ear if you do that.

    the pitcher said something, batter responded. By your logic the pitcher should just attack the batter, wait, that's not an unwritten rule, only a batter can attack. Pitcher was pissed he was taken yard, he should have kept his mouth shut and tried to get the next batter out. Instead he says something to a batter who already made him look stupid. Pitcher is the one who should not have said anything.
  • BCBulldog
    Raw Dawgin' it;794819 wrote:the pitcher said something, batter responded.
    But his response was inappropriate to the circumstance. I see no problem with a response, if it is appropriate. Harper's response backed the pitcher into a corner.
    Raw Dawgin' it;794819 wrote:By your logic the pitcher should just attack the batter, wait, that's not an unwritten rule, only a batter can attack.
    Yes, the pitcher should attack Harper. However, it is not appropriate for the pitcher to physically approach a baserunner. It is appropriate to throw at him, throw at his teammate or even call him out.
    Raw Dawgin' it;794819 wrote:Pitcher was pissed he was taken yard, he should have kept his mouth shut and tried to get the next batter out. Instead he says something to a batter who already made him look stupid. Pitcher is the one who should not have said anything.

    I agree unless the pitcher feels that Harper's HR trot was meant to mock him. Then he has the right to say something.

    Guys, I understand that all of this may seem strange, trivial or even downright silly, but that is how the game is played.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    BCBulldog;794923 wrote:But his response was inappropriate to the circumstance. I see no problem with a response, if it is appropriate. Harper's response backed the pitcher into a corner.



    Yes, the pitcher should attack Harper. However, it is not appropriate for the pitcher to physically approach a baserunner. It is appropriate to throw at him, throw at his teammate or even call him out.



    I agree unless the pitcher feels that Harper's HR trot was meant to mock him. Then he has the right to say something.

    Guys, I understand that all of this may seem strange, trivial or even downright silly, but that is how the game is played.

    I can't find a face palm picture big enough....
  • Heretic
    This whole thing has been hilariously blown out of proportions. You have an 18-19 year old dude in A ball who isn't Cap'n Maturity yet showing up a pitcher who seems to have yapped at him previously. Which caused Yahoo to have a blog or something about him becoming the LeBron ("villain") of baseball and people here talking about beaning him.

    The only reason anyone remotely cares about this is because the player involved is a number one draft pick with a "can't miss superstar" pedigree. So it gets blown out of proportion.
  • Ironman92
    media baby!....you get way more of this than the Rangers drafting a kid who was paralyzed
  • devil1197
    Kid can do whatever he wants if he continues to play like he has.
  • friendfromlowry
    All these unwritten rules are why baseball sucks anyways. Imagine watching the NBA finals tomorrow and the benches could throw baseballs at the opposing players every time one of them yelled, chest bumped, or pointed? Everyone would be dead within minutes.
    BCBulldog;794751 wrote: That's why I say that if Harper wanted to respond to the pitcher, he should have went out to the mound and set off the brawl. That would have ended it. But he didn't, he blew a kiss that showed up the pitcher.

    Did you ever think that maybe he didn't want the consequences of starting a brawl? That's usually a few game suspension, right? It's Class A baseball. No one cares. And you tell us to wait for the Little League World Series as an insult? Don't worry, I will. Anything that gets me out of watching these women and their egos.
  • j_crazy
    He should've taken the bat to the mound and jammed it up the pitchers ass. According to bcb that's a suitable response for being thrown at.
  • BCBulldog
    friendfromlowry;795365 wrote:All these unwritten rules are why baseball sucks anyways. Imagine watching the NBA finals tomorrow and the benches could throw baseballs at the opposing players every time one of them yelled, chest bumped, or pointed? Everyone would be dead within minutes.
    Which is why I think the NBA sucks. They can't even police themselves like baseball does without killing each other.
    friendfromlowry;795365 wrote:Did you ever think that maybe he didn't want the consequences of starting a brawl? That's usually a few game suspension, right? It's Class A baseball. No one cares.
    You don't want the consequences, then don't act like a douchebag.
    There's an awful lot of national attention for "No one cares."
    friendfromlowry;795365 wrote:And you tell us to wait for the Little League World Series as an insult? Don't worry, I will. Anything that gets me out of watching these women and their egos.

    I didn't say it as an insult toward the Little Leaguers. I love the Little League World Series. But I love big boy baseball, too. Warts and all.
    I guess you could watch the NBA, NHL, NFL, NASCAR, MMA, golf, tennis or college sports if you don't want to deal with athletes who have big egos...let me know how that works out for you.
  • BCBulldog
    j_crazy;795378 wrote:He should've taken the bat to the mound and jammed it up the pitchers ass. According to bcb that's a suitable response for being thrown at.

    Yep. That's precisely what I said. If you don't like the way things work, fine. I'm just telling you how it is.