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Quote from: wiley on April 14, 2022, 03:21:13 PMQuote from: MakeItRain on April 14, 2022, 02:13:58 PMQuote from: Cartierfor3 on April 13, 2022, 09:39:42 PMThere is a lack of stewardship of the game by a lot of baseball people. Here is another examplelol, this dude is MLB's Mister Glass. He hasn't thrown over 80 pitches in almost a year, and he had little to no spring training. If you're him, his manager, his teammates, his trainer, his agent, his family, are you worried about his arm or some nebulous idea of stewardship? It's hilarious that everyone, other than the people who should care the most, feel the most aggrieved.He’s also thrown a no-hitter before. So you’re not taking away something he’s yet to accomplish. Still sucks as a fan watching a game with a no-hitter and the pitcher gets pulled.It wasn't even just a no-no it was a perfect game he had in tact. If it was a no hitter when he got pulled I don't think it would have been as big of a deal... There were like 4 of them last year. I think they said there have only been something like 24 or 27 perfect games in the history of mlb
Quote from: MakeItRain on April 14, 2022, 02:13:58 PMQuote from: Cartierfor3 on April 13, 2022, 09:39:42 PMThere is a lack of stewardship of the game by a lot of baseball people. Here is another examplelol, this dude is MLB's Mister Glass. He hasn't thrown over 80 pitches in almost a year, and he had little to no spring training. If you're him, his manager, his teammates, his trainer, his agent, his family, are you worried about his arm or some nebulous idea of stewardship? It's hilarious that everyone, other than the people who should care the most, feel the most aggrieved.He’s also thrown a no-hitter before. So you’re not taking away something he’s yet to accomplish. Still sucks as a fan watching a game with a no-hitter and the pitcher gets pulled.
Quote from: Cartierfor3 on April 13, 2022, 09:39:42 PMThere is a lack of stewardship of the game by a lot of baseball people. Here is another examplelol, this dude is MLB's Mister Glass. He hasn't thrown over 80 pitches in almost a year, and he had little to no spring training. If you're him, his manager, his teammates, his trainer, his agent, his family, are you worried about his arm or some nebulous idea of stewardship? It's hilarious that everyone, other than the people who should care the most, feel the most aggrieved.
There is a lack of stewardship of the game by a lot of baseball people. Here is another example
https://twitter.com/mroctober/status/1514330832701313026I feel like Clayton Kershaw has done everything you could want to get our of your career as a pitcher (no hitter, Cy Young and World Series). A perfect game would build his legacy even more. However, I'm sure Mir or one of these other guys will come back with how it could prevent him from climbing all-time lists for K's or Wins or something.
Quote from: bucket on April 15, 2022, 11:08:39 AMhttps://twitter.com/mroctober/status/1514330832701313026I feel like Clayton Kershaw has done everything you could want to get our of your career as a pitcher (no hitter, Cy Young and World Series). A perfect game would build his legacy even more. However, I'm sure Mir or one of these other guys will come back with how it could prevent him from climbing all-time lists for K's or Wins or something. are you using that reggie jackson tweet as evidence that he should have been kept in???
I'm going to see the Yankees tomorrow
LMAO Yankees have to have the trashiest fans in sports.
https://twitter.com/barstoolsports/status/1517955696779837440https://twitter.com/BenVerlander/status/1517956466384130048This was in addition to a "eff the red Sox" chant post game and someone calling a friend a "f*got" in the bathroom.