Andrew McCutchen to the DL, strained his oblique. Tough to say if the beaning did or did not factor into the injury, but its not out of the question. A 94 mph fast ball to the area would certainly leave a nasty bruise, if the bruise went all the way into the muscles then he could strain and tear them easier.
Either way, I'm sure the Pirates and their fans are playing connect the dots, I'd anticipate some serious retribution next season, especially if they miss the playoffs.
Didn't have time to read the 11-page thread, but I'm pretty sure you guys aren't defending the D-bags (backs--sorry, that shirt was too funny) very hard. I'm a lifelong Buccos fan, so suffice to say, they're my new hated team. I'll still despise the Yankees and Brewers more, but welcome to the club, Zona.
Gutless, simply gutless. First of all, the pitch to Goldschmidt (sp?) was simply an inside pitch, which he partially turned into. Even he admitted it was an accident. But okay, you want to plunk a batter because of it? Fine. Go out there in the first inning and smack someone in the shoulder with a curve ball. Nah. Let's not do it unless we know the game's out of reach, then throw an extremely dangerous high heater--a pitch that may very well have helped put him on the DL. Douche-bag move to the extreme. Gutless.
Then let's cheat to win another game. I mean, I guess it's hard to blame them, because they cheating was rewarded. Best line about that throw breakup I heard: "They say it's a natural move, that players do it all the time. They absolutely do, but it didn't look natural for him. He was already pretty low, and it looked like he knew the answer and wanted the teacher to call on him first."
So, yeah, pretty much hate the D-bags now. But I love the board--this isn't directed at yinz
So in the last two years they have ended the seasons of two of our stars, but they still want retribution?
Get a grip.
The Pirates have hit 20% more batters than any other team in the league. That's indicative of a team pitching philosophy that the other 29 teams consider too dangerous. For a Pirates pitcher hitting a batter by accident is equivalent to hitting a pedestrian on a sidewalk. You don't hit him if your not driving down the sidewalk.
Without the threat of retaliation it would be open season on batters. The threat of retaliation is why 29 other teams aren't driving down the sidewalk like the Pirates.
I am not sure anyone outside of AZ would say Aaron Hill is a star. Sorry.
WTH does that have anything to do with this Mulli?? With all due respect sir, your posts in this thread clearly indicate that you might have out-kicked your coverage here buddy...
And you are skipping 82's post where he shows the Pirates doing the exact same thing two weeks ago.
Clueless Pirate fans.
Dback Jon called him a star?
I am not sure anyone outside of AZ would say Aaron Hill is a star. Sorry.
His average season is 19 HR's, 80 RBI, .271 batting average and a .756 OPS.
That easily places him at the top of the 2nd baseman rankings. "Star"? That seems pretty subjective and frankly, is completely pointless to debate.
The facts are there... if you choose not to take the lazy, biased path as most of the media chooses to do...
He made the All-Star Game, one of our better hitters 26 HR and 85 RBI in 2012, was on his way to repeating that in 2013.
So yes, Star. I not sure why you are so bitter at the Dbacks, maybe because we actually have won a WS this century.
I was there in game 7. Why would I be bitter about that? Strange thing to say. I am really just giving you both grief.
And Aaron Hill was on the allstar team this year? I didn't know that.
Should have read - made an All-Star team
He was star two years ago. Not so sure he will ever get back to that level. Not a star.
I think I agree that people are overreacting against the Dsnacks, but I just wish the two strongest supporters of every move Towers has ever made, weren't the strongest defenders of the team here.
He was star two years ago. Not so sure he will ever get back to that level. Not a star.
I think I agree that people are overreacting against the Dsnacks, but I just wish the two strongest supporters of every move Towers has ever made, weren't the strongest defenders of the team here.
It doesn't really matter what COULD happen anymore. They should all be gone. The town has tuned out. Then the town tunes out, nothing short of a title run will regain their attention. Time to give LaRussa the reigns and let him drive this wagon for awhile.
Didn't have time to read the 11-page thread, but I'm pretty sure you guys aren't defending the D-bags (backs--sorry, that shirt was too funny) very hard. I'm a lifelong Buccos fan, so suffice to say, they're my new hated team. I'll still despise the Yankees and Brewers more, but welcome to the club, Zona.
Gutless, simply gutless. First of all, the pitch to Goldschmidt (sp?) was simply an inside pitch, which he partially turned into. Even he admitted it was an accident. But okay, you want to plunk a batter because of it? Fine. Go out there in the first inning and smack someone in the shoulder with a curve ball. Nah. Let's not do it unless we know the game's out of reach, then throw an extremely dangerous high heater--a pitch that may very well have helped put him on the DL. Douche-bag move to the extreme. Gutless.
So, yeah, pretty much hate the D-bags now. But I love the board--this isn't directed at yinz
The bolded is hilarious. Simply hilarious. Are you new to the game of baseball? I can't get the esurance lady out of my head: "That's not how it works, that's not how any of this works."
The curve ball has always been a measuring stick for determining intent. Nobody beans a player with a curve ball, it gives them too muck time to jump out of the way.