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The unwritten rule book needs to be tossed and burned.
I am really sick of hitters getting beaned for the crime of hitting a big home run and being happy about it. Pitchers (especially relievers) celebrate big strike outs all the time, they stare down dudes they just struck out... and no one bats an eye, but some dude smacks a 430 foot dinger and flips his bat and gesticulates towards his teammates... the next time he is up the "unwritten rules" say he deserves to get hit by a fastball that could possibly seriously injure him. If he gets pissed off about getting drilled by something moving fast enough to break bones and starts yelling at the pitcher there is a good chance HE gets thrown out. Meanwhile, both benches get warned and the head hunting pitcher is immune from retaliation and, unless they want to get ejected, the abused team is unable to retaliate.
It is an idiotic cycle that needs to die.
IMO Baseball has 2 choices.
One, treat massive brawls the way they used to, with very minor suspensions, which would make pitchers think twice about trying to break a dude's ribs when they know the batter will only face a game or 2 suspension if he runs up and breaks the pitchers nose.
Or two, start suspending pitchers for hitting batters in retaliation. No warnings, none of that crap. If a dude hits a homer and next time up he gets drilled by an early count fastball... pitcher is suspended, for the same amount of time as a player would if they sucker punched someone to cause a brawl, because it's basically the same act.
This garbage where the "unwritten rules" are half intact, pitchers can retaliate, batters can't, makes baseball look like a sport for whiny, old, sore losers.
This is the, most recent, game that led to this rant.
http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=26547620
What the hell did Anderson do to deserve getting ejected? He blasted a home run, then got hit by a pitch, had the gall to be mad about getting hit, he didn't charge then mound, he just yelled at the pitcher... and he gets ejected.
So stupid.
I am really sick of hitters getting beaned for the crime of hitting a big home run and being happy about it. Pitchers (especially relievers) celebrate big strike outs all the time, they stare down dudes they just struck out... and no one bats an eye, but some dude smacks a 430 foot dinger and flips his bat and gesticulates towards his teammates... the next time he is up the "unwritten rules" say he deserves to get hit by a fastball that could possibly seriously injure him. If he gets pissed off about getting drilled by something moving fast enough to break bones and starts yelling at the pitcher there is a good chance HE gets thrown out. Meanwhile, both benches get warned and the head hunting pitcher is immune from retaliation and, unless they want to get ejected, the abused team is unable to retaliate.
It is an idiotic cycle that needs to die.
IMO Baseball has 2 choices.
One, treat massive brawls the way they used to, with very minor suspensions, which would make pitchers think twice about trying to break a dude's ribs when they know the batter will only face a game or 2 suspension if he runs up and breaks the pitchers nose.
Or two, start suspending pitchers for hitting batters in retaliation. No warnings, none of that crap. If a dude hits a homer and next time up he gets drilled by an early count fastball... pitcher is suspended, for the same amount of time as a player would if they sucker punched someone to cause a brawl, because it's basically the same act.
This garbage where the "unwritten rules" are half intact, pitchers can retaliate, batters can't, makes baseball look like a sport for whiny, old, sore losers.
This is the, most recent, game that led to this rant.
http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=26547620
What the hell did Anderson do to deserve getting ejected? He blasted a home run, then got hit by a pitch, had the gall to be mad about getting hit, he didn't charge then mound, he just yelled at the pitcher... and he gets ejected.
So stupid.
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