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MLB Random Thoughts - Week 12 [6/18 - 6/24]
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1. If you want a better grip, use the rosin bag
2. It provides grip, which leads to being able to put more torque on the ball. Which leads to better breaking balls. It's the same principal as why they don't let balls with scuffs stay in play.
3. It was kind of dumb for Peralta to try it on a team he used to play with that knew he was doing it.
4. Maddon had himself a lovely little whining session with the press afterwards
As for Archer, he pitched well. He deserved the win. If his catcher and third baseman could catch the ball, he'd probably have won.
1) There are a number of pitchers who don't like the rosin or feel that it provides adequate grip. Further, if adding better grip to hold the ball provided a competitive advantage, why is rosin even allowed on the mound?
2) It wasn't dumb. As many former players and current players have said - this is common practice and it provides no competitive advantage whatsoever.
It is an antiquated rule (regarding prohibiting pine tar as a foreign substance - I am not referring to other substances that effect the flight of the ball) that simply has been paid no attention to and therefore is still technically illegal. As a matter of fact, many people are talking about what effect it really had for Johnson to even pursue the issue. The Rays ended up getting out of the inning. Peralta's former teammaters were over hugging/talking with him prior to the game last night and per Rays sources, were apologizing for the incident all together and Johnson himself came out and said a suspension is a bit extreme for punishment. He even feels that an ejection is enough as the infraction is not all that serious. So even he appears to be back tracking on the issue as well.Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008
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I completely disagree.
1) There are a number of pitchers who don't like the rosin or feel that it provides adequate grip. Further, if adding better grip to hold the ball provided a competitive advantage, why is rosin even allowed on the mound?
2) It wasn't dumb. As many former players and current players have said - this is common practice and it provides no competitive advantage whatsoever.
It is an antiquated rule (regarding prohibiting pine tar as a foreign substance - I am not referring to other substances that effect the flight of the ball) that simply has been paid no attention to and therefore is still technically illegal. As a matter of fact, many people are talking about what effect it really had for Johnson to even pursue the issue. The Rays ended up getting out of the inning. Peralta's former teammaters were over hugging/talking with him prior to the game last night and per Rays sources, were apologizing for the incident all together and Johnson himself came out and said a suspension is a bit extreme for punishment. He even feels that an ejection is enough as the infraction is not all that serious. So even he appears to be back tracking on the issue as well.
To me movement isn't the only issue anyway. If it provides a better grip, it shouldn't be allowed.
I think questioning Johnson's motives is fair, that was kind of a dick move, but I can't support the pitcher if he was using any sort of substance, regardless of the reason.Comment
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Chris Perez chimed in on it on Bowden's radio show.
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Chris Perez chimed in on it on Bowden's radio show.
http://siriusxmsports.posterous.com/...ned-jim-bowdenMaddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008
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Nationals hustling all over the diamond and getting runs because of it.The king was shaken. He went up to the room over the gateway and wept.
As he went, he said: "O my son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom!
If only I had died instead of you
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Bryce Harper's famous phrase, "That's a clown question, bro," soon will be available on T-shirts, according to a report.
The Washington Nationals' young phenom told Comcast SportsNet on Thursday that Under Armour will begin selling T-shirts with his now often repeated catchphrase.Comment
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