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Old 08-17-2006, 06:19 AM
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"Showalter, who was automatically ejected because the dugouts had been warned, said Padilla was simply throwing inside."


No,this is simply a huge shovel of poo.Some guys crowd the plate,and yes they can get hit on the upper wrist by a pitch inside.This happened a couple weeks ago to Payton when he got hit by an inside pitch from Shields.Part of the reason Payton couldn't get his hands out of the way is because he was fooled,and swung at the pitch.Hard to get out of the way while swinging at the pitch.Now,as far as Showalter's 2 guys that threw at VLade on Tuesday night goes,he was well off the plate,but still got hit hard by a fastball thrown right at his upper wrist by Padilla.Padilla also threw at Vlade's head.Littleton threw very hard at Vlade's head.Just way too close to call IT SIMPLY "throwing inside." What about when Guerrero hit the 3 run homer,and Padilla got upset about it,and threw one right on Rivera's a$$?? Padilla just pitching inside? THAT'S ALL YOU CALL THAT BUCK? F'N PIG LIAR. I really don't know how these fkrs didn't break a bone in Vlades upper wrist/lower forearm.Hit him flush as can be on a bone. That's what is really pathetic.Fans pay all this money out to see top talent,and this guy is lucky to not be out for the year with a broken bone.

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Old 08-17-2006, 06:55 AM
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"Showalter, who was automatically ejected because the dugouts had been warned, said Padilla was simply throwing inside."


No,this is simply a huge shovel of poo.Some guys crowd the plate,and yes they can get hit on the upper wrist by a pitch inside.This happened a couple weeks ago to Payton when he got hit by an inside pitch from Shields.Part of the reason Payton couldn't get his hands out of the way is because he was fooled,and swung at the pitch.Hard to get out of the way while swinging at the pitch.Now,as far as Showalter's 2 guys that threw at VLade on Tuesday night goes,he was well off the plate,but still got hit hard by a fastball thrown right at his upper wrist by Padilla.Padilla also threw at Vlade's head.Littleton threw very hard at Vlade's head.Just way too close to call IT SIMPLY "throwing inside." What about when Guerrero hit the 3 run homer,and Padilla got upset about it,and threw one right on Rivera's a$$?? Padilla just pitching inside? THAT'S ALL YOU CALL THAT BUCK? F'N PIG LIAR. I really don't know how these fkrs didn't break a bone in Vlades upper wrist/lower forearm.Hit him flush as can be on a bone. That's what is really pathetic.Fans pay all this money out to see top talent,and this guy is lucky to not be out for the year with a broken bone.

Showalter is plainly a P.O.S. I understand throwing inside is part of the game and even occasionally hitting a batter too, but like you said Scuds...not at a guys head for God's sake....that is absolute bullsh*t to the nth degree, but honestly...coming from Showalter, I expect nothing that resembles class.
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Old 08-17-2006, 07:47 AM
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A's look mighty tough right now. Going, going they're gone. When Haren pitches like that, forget about it. That team is good.
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Old 08-17-2006, 07:54 AM
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I was commenting on last nights game. Not saying anything was right or wrong, but men do sometimes act childish. It was a childish series.

THANKS SCUDS FOR SETTING ME STRAIGHT BY THE WAY. I MUST GET MY F'NKING SHT RIGHT BEFORE I SPEAK.
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Old 08-17-2006, 08:36 AM
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I was commenting on last nights game. Not saying anything was right or wrong, but men do sometimes act childish. It was a childish series.

THANKS SCUDS FOR SETTING ME STRAIGHT BY THE WAY. I MUST GET MY F'NKING SHT RIGHT BEFORE I SPEAK.
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Old 08-17-2006, 01:35 PM
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I was commenting on last nights game. Not saying anything was right or wrong, but men do sometimes act childish. It was a childish series.

THANKS SCUDS FOR SETTING ME STRAIGHT BY THE WAY. I MUST GET MY F'NKING SHT RIGHT BEFORE I SPEAK.
O.K., Woman.Let me see what you would do if you were the Halos,and they damn near broke Guerrero's wrist/forearm,and on 2 other pitches they were barely missing hitting him in the head/face with 95 mph fastballs. When Guerrero hit a 3 run homer,they then beemed Rivera in the rump(square contact=flush.)Littleton came ultra close (in the 9th) to breaking Vlade's jaw with a pitch that was rising at such an extreme angle that it probably flew by the front of the batters box at his chest level,and went by him at eye level.That's right.An f'n diagonal that probably would of hit him just under his jaw,and bashed into the side of the man's neck.You say men are acting childish? From a female's point of view,tell me what you would do if you were the Angels.They did nothing to the Rangers' batters on Tuesday,and the Halos did nothing to the Rangers' batters on August 6th (when Eaton threw behind Rivera after giving up a home run to Anderson.) Are you saying to do nothing,and have them throw at Vlade's head again(when he gets a nice hit.)See,these 2 teams have about 7 games left to play between now and October.Vlade has gotten hits off the Rangers in about 50 straight games against them.This is a performance based industry here.If they had broke Vlade's wrist,or forearm,then don't you think the Rangers have a lot better chance to win those 7 games in September against the Halos? You better believe it.Showalter isn't secure in that job.He ain't making the post with that team.His job status may be determined by how many of those games he can win in September against the Halos.Remember that the Halos have been beating this team the last 2 years in late September games.Believe me,If they had forced Vlade out with a broken bone,then Showalter would have been doing his own personal celebration dance in his private office(and feeling much better about the September games between these 2 teams.)The only way to protect Vlade is to let the Rangers know that their batters are no longer gunna go unhit while their pitchers throw at Vlade's head.Now,since men act childish,please let the female tell us how to protect the Halo's best hitter from getting thrown at by this team.That I want to know. Obviously the Halos thought they had only one option.You call it Childish. What is your option?
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Old 08-17-2006, 01:57 PM
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Ever heard of take the high road? "well he did it first!!!" I understand what you are saying and I get why they did what they did. I made a sarcastic statement about last nights game. A fight was coming because they were being childish. Not saying that women can't get into fights, but BOTH teams were acting childish. If the Rangers jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge, are the Halos gonna follow?

That was all I was saying Scuds. Sometimes ya gotta be the bigger man and walk away. From what I can remember off the top of my head, the Halos were winning that game. Isn't that revenge enough? Kicking their azz in baseball isn't enough? They literally have to kick thier azz to be happy?
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Old 08-17-2006, 02:10 PM
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put a fork in the halos....... there done. they have been since troy glaus left............ hey mr. stonehead, vlad needs protection you fuc&ing idiot.
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Old 08-17-2006, 03:17 PM
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Ever heard of take the high road? "well he did it first!!!" I understand what you are saying and I get why they did what they did. I made a sarcastic statement about last nights game. A fight was coming because they were being childish. Not saying that women can't get into fights, but BOTH teams were acting childish. If the Rangers jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge, are the Halos gonna follow?

That was all I was saying Scuds. Sometimes ya gotta be the bigger man and walk away. From what I can remember off the top of my head, the Halos were winning that game. Isn't that revenge enough? Kicking their azz in baseball isn't enough? They literally have to kick thier azz to be happy?
The above does nothing at all to protect the Halo hitters from being thrown at intentionally.If you simply walk away from what the Rangers did,then they will keep throwing at his head.
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