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i wouldnt really call it a fight. i think i saw one attempted shove. ozzie and the umpire had nearly as much contact (none) but more animation... that was more of a fight than miguel and the pitcher.
the part i enjoyed most was watching all the young royals jump in with the "guys stop it. stop fighting" mentality. aviles was most obvious, but you could see meier, gordon and butler all not really know what to do.
I wish he would have put one in AJ's back but that will do.
Nothing? Or everything he's ever done? :wink:Why would he deserve to get hit? He did nothing to deserve it.
Nothing? Or everything he's ever done? :wink:
Olivo wasn't hitting Carasco no matter what. In fact, I thought he slowed down so he could get a piece of AJ. He's pretty much universally disliked by just about every other player in baseball. Kneeing guys in the groin, stepping on 1st basemen, starting crap with other catchers...class act.
Somebody has to pay. I am sorry to see it be Swisher as I like how he goes about the game. At least Greinke did it the right way putting it on his hip.
You knew somebody was going to get hit. I would have been upset if they had not retaliated. Olivo has been beened 3 times this year all by Sox pitching.
The irony is that Olivo is a former Sox player and Carrasco is a former Royal. The other two beanings came at the hand of former Royal, Octavio Dotel.
Gotta have your guy's back. Good Job by Greinke!
Not to be a **** but how many Sox games do you watch because I have seen him do it while with the Sox and I probably only catch 10 or so games a year they play in. The last I remember specifically are stepping on a first baseman's foot twice in a game and just generally trying to get stuff by the umps on calls that he tries to pull off. And that doesn't even mention all the talking he does behind the plate.Yeah yeah yeah. Stuff I haven't seen him do for the Sox.
Not to be a **** but how many Sox games do you watch because I have seen him do it while with the Sox and I probably only catch 10 or so games a year they play in. The last I remember specifically are stepping on a first baseman's foot twice in a game and just generally trying to get stuff by the umps on calls that he tries to pull off. And that doesn't even mention all the talking he does behind the plate.