How dare the Dodgers violate the sanctity of the most prestigious and historic mallpark in the majors.
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Ty Cobb didn't jump in the St. Louis Brown's pool when the Tigers clinched the 1907 World Series berth.Comment
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I was always taught by every coach I ever had in every sport, and my dad, to not show up your opponent, always play with class & respect. So I will never understand this garbage or why people defend it.
Some people have class & respect for the game, others don't. You'd never see somebody like Derek Jeter or Mariano Rivera or Bob Gibson or Albert Pujols or Joey Votto or Hank Aaron pulling shit like this. I expect it out of mental cases like Puig or Hanley, but seeing a 33 year old Adrian Gonzalez jumping into that pool like a retard was cringe worthy. He should have been the one making sure the rest of these dopes behaved like professionals.
I'm not going after the Dodgers with a pitchfork & a torch, but it was bush to behave that way on a road park and the D'Backs have every right to be upset. It's one thing to defend the Dodgers for Farve'ing it up out there, but the people ripping Bloomquist and other D'Backs for not liking it are way off base.Comment
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I was always taught by every coach I ever had in every sport, and my dad, to not show up your opponent, always play with class & respect. So I will never understand this garbage or why people defend it.
Some people have class & respect for the game, others don't. You'd never see somebody like Derek Jeter or Mariano Rivera or Bob Gibson or Albert Pujols or Joey Votto or Hank Aaron pulling shit like this. I expect it out of mental cases like Puig or Hanley, but seeing a 33 year old Adrian Gonzalez jumping into that pool like a retard was cringe worthy. He should have been the one making sure the rest of these dopes behaved like professionals.
I'm not going after the Dodgers with a pitchfork & a torch, but it was bush to behave that way on a road park and the D'Backs have every right to be upset. It's one thing to defend the Dodgers for Farve'ing it up out there, but the people ripping Bloomquist and other D'Backs for not liking it are way off base.Comment
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I honestly don't care and I think people are taking it way too seriously. It's a child's game and the winners had fun celebrating. Bat flips don't bother me. Pointing a hitter to the dugout after a strikeout doesn't bother me. Any number of things like that are fine. It's a GAME.
ANd honestly, what goes around will come around eventually. So that means that when the Diamondbacks clinch in LA some year they can run around doing dumb shit on the field (Dodgers' really don't have anything gimmicky to play with...) and GRITTY guys like Skip Schumaker who PLAY THE RIGHT WAY will get mad and threaten to throw beanballs or talk sanctimoniously about "class" to reporters. Meanwhile, I just get sad about the loss and then move on. I have more important shit to worry about than another team's victory dance.[REDACTED]Comment
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AJ Ellis gives a great segment on Intentional Talk: http://www.truebluela.com/2013/10/9/...ew-mlb-network[REDACTED]Comment
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well, at least the Dodgers organization made some good extra money this year with the home playoff games and were 2 away from a SeriesComment
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