View Full Version : Brett Boones Bat Flip
Yankeeah
05-17-05, 11:50 PM
I just noticed this in tonights game. Does he always do the bat flip? He did it on the line drive he hit just over A-Rods glove and on the final out.
I figured he did it on the line drive because he hit it pretty well, but then he did it on the final out, and I doubt he thought that was gone.
So in summation, does he always do it?
He doesn't always do it, I think he figured that was at least a double.
But, if no one's going to knock him down, I don't see any reason for him to stop doing it.
If you don't want him to do it, knock him down or get him out.
Yankeeah
05-17-05, 11:56 PM
He doesn't always do it, I think he figured that was at least a double.
But, if no one's going to knock him down, I don't see any reason for him to stop doing it.
If you don't want him to do it, knock him down or get him out.
Agreed. Wonder if hed do it to Carlos Zambrano
bnorris85
05-18-05, 02:23 AM
what a classless player ;)
nevernoticed it personally
Rocketman
05-18-05, 02:45 AM
what a classless player ;)
nevernoticed it personally
I hate this guy - I've never liked him. He has this annoying smirk that I'm glad his brother never inherited. I'm glad he's not as successful a ballplayer as he once was - he's one of the guys I'm glad has declined.
SoCal Pinstriper
05-18-05, 03:35 AM
He does it far too often. I'm not sure why it rubs me the wrong way, but, apparently I'm not alone. I find it far more irretating than anything else done by any batter that I've noticed.
I hate this guy - I've never liked him. He has this annoying smirk that I'm glad his brother never inherited. I'm glad he's not as successful a ballplayer as he once was - he's one of the guys I'm glad has declined.
HIs name comes up as a prime suspect for past steroid use
DaBomber25
05-18-05, 07:45 AM
He does it far too often. I'm not sure why it rubs me the wrong way, but, apparently I'm not alone. I find it far more irretating than anything else done by any batter that I've noticed.
I'm with you. I don't even like show boating on homers but to flip your bat on a routine single? Give me a break.
Snatch Catch
05-18-05, 08:06 AM
He always does it, and has for many years now. Its part of his swing; not a showboating tactic. He does it sometimes even after he strikes out.
KirbyPuckett
05-18-05, 08:23 AM
I hate this guy - I've never liked him. He has this annoying smirk that I'm glad his brother never inherited. I'm glad he's not as successful a ballplayer as he once was - he's one of the guys I'm glad has declined.
Ya know what I hate about him? That G-d@mn neck warmer he wears when the weather is cold. It has the huge Seattle logo on the front. He wore it in the last series in Boston, he looks like such an ass with that thing on :)
I always thought he just did it when he hit a HR
Hitman23
05-18-05, 08:39 AM
Everyone has quirks and habits. Stop being so judgemental. :P
chanman7483
05-18-05, 09:15 AM
Ya know what I hate about him? That G-d@mn neck warmer he wears when the weather is cold. It has the huge Seattle logo on the front. He wore it in the last series in Boston, he looks like such an ass with that thing on :)
what a p*ssy :lol:
And yes... his name definetly comes up when steroids are discussed. The whole bat flip thing, I don't mind though. I like the showboating... adds a little something to the game.
The whole bat flip thing, I don't mind though. I like the showboating... adds a little something to the game.
rickey henderson used to do that all the time.. i loved it..
YankeeZim
05-18-05, 05:31 PM
He does it far too often. I'm not sure why it rubs me the wrong way, but, apparently I'm not alone. I find it far more irretating than anything else done by any batter that I've noticed.I agree that it can be irritating. However, I find the Sosa bunny hop to be more obnoxious.
StaceyRosie
05-18-05, 05:31 PM
I hate showboating.
Since1995
05-18-05, 05:52 PM
Gosh guys, get off of boones back!
I mean, if he wants to do the dang flip then let him! He is an MLB veteran and he can do as he pleases at this point. I love Boone because, unlike his brother, he is a fan favorite (and is known for more than just one *spectacular* play), I saw him outside Safeco and I said hi and he carried on a semi-conversation with me. More than most players ever would.
Since1995
05-18-05, 05:53 PM
The whole bat flip thing, I don't mind though. I like the showboating... adds a little something to the game.
Yea, its kinda like saying "Ha! I just took your pitch out!" or something like that.
dirtdogman5
05-18-05, 06:22 PM
I hate showboating.
THIS IS NOT A FLAME! I'm just wondering whether you guys like it when Jeter does his little fist pump thing since you say you don't care for showboating? Again, I'm not trying to be a smartass or anything, I'm just asking an honest question. Don't jump on my back.
EDIT: For added emphasis on how I don't mean to be offensive about this, I will say that I hate it when Manny or Ortiz admire their blasts.
StaceyRosie
05-18-05, 06:26 PM
THIS IS NOT A FLAME! I'm just wondering whether you guys like it when Jeter does his little fist pump thing since you say you don't care for showboating? Again, I'm not trying to be a smartass or anything, I'm just asking an honest question. Don't jump on my back.
I don't like any kind of showboating....especially if/when Yankees players do it.
Boogiedown Bomber
05-18-05, 07:07 PM
I don't like any kind of showboating....especially if/when Yankees players do it.
Who cares what happens...as long as the homeruns being hit by the Yankees are winning us games. How many of us can go up there and hit a 90+ pitch over 400 feet? If I could, I would be doing the cucaracha!
MiamiKat
05-18-05, 08:01 PM
THIS IS NOT A FLAME! I'm just wondering whether you guys like it when Jeter does his little fist pump thing since you say you don't care for showboating? Again, I'm not trying to be a smartass or anything, I'm just asking an honest question. Don't jump on my back.
EDIT: For added emphasis on how I don't mean to be offensive about this, I will say that I hate it when Manny or Ortiz admire their blasts.
A fist pump is not showboating, IMO. Players aren't robots, and why shouldn't Derek show some happiness about a clutch hit or a good play on the field?
I feel the same way about the Manny/Ortiz/Pedro double-pointing thing from last year. (Don't know Manny or Ortiz are doing it this year too). And even the man-hugs. Well, some of the man-hugs. http://www.nyyfans.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif
RhodeyYankee2638
05-18-05, 08:03 PM
i hate when playes do back flips to home plate after a home run
What about splits at home? Only if it's for an american express commercial?
DaBomber25
05-18-05, 08:07 PM
A fist pump is not showboating, IMO. Players aren't robots, and why shouldn't Derek show some happiness about a clutch hit or a good play on the field?
I agree. A fist pump or a clap isn't showboating. That's not standing at home watching a HR ball leave the yard and then tossing your bat aside as if you're too good to even round the bases.
RhodeyYankee2638
05-18-05, 08:09 PM
What about splits at home? Only if it's for an american express commercial?
thats not showboating. if a man can do a split, thats talent and he should show it off.
but when you have guys jumping through flamming hoops on the basepaths, or doing the electric slide down the 3rd base line (much like you see today), thats unnecessary showboating
MiamiKat
05-18-05, 08:20 PM
I agree. A fist pump or a clap isn't showboating. That's not standing at home watching a HR ball leave the yard and then tossing your bat aside as if you're too good to even round the bases.
Or even worse, standing at home watching the ball...and then it stays inside the yard.
And getting only a single out of it.
StaceyRosie
05-18-05, 08:21 PM
Or even worse, standing at home watching the ball...and then it stays inside the yard.
And getting only a single out of it.
I wonder how many singles Soriano hit that should have been doubles or triples because of that?
FreeYayo
05-18-05, 08:25 PM
I wonder how many singles Soriano hit that should have been doubles or triples because of that?
13 or 14
MiamiKat
05-18-05, 08:27 PM
I wonder how many singles Soriano hit that should have been doubles or triples because of that?
Arrrrrrgh. Too many.
At least Soriano had some speed where he maybe could make up some ground racing around the bases.
Posada, on the other hand... http://www.nyyfans.com/forums/images/smilies/mad.gif
DaPip1998
05-18-05, 08:30 PM
Actually, the Mariners had a commercial a few years ago poking fun at it. They showed Boone walking into stores, picking things up and dropping them. At the end, he walks into Pinella's office and picks up a fancy looking small statue-to which Lou stares at him and says "Don't even think about it..."
StaceyRosie
05-18-05, 08:32 PM
Actually, the Mariners had a commercial a few years ago poking fun at it. They showed Boone walking into stores, picking things up and dropping them. At the end, he walks into Pinella's office and picks up a fancy looking small statue-to which Lou stares at him and says "Don't even think about it..."
:roflmao:
Since1995
05-18-05, 08:37 PM
Actually it is still around, but revamped
It was with Melvin
Boone was in the locker room and he is flipping his bat, he gets it right and goes "Yes!"
He goes around the front office grabbing staplers, pencils, etc. and then goes into melvin's office and grabs some award he got, flips it and breaks it.
CoyoteYankee
05-18-05, 08:57 PM
Or even worse, standing at home watching the ball...and then it stays inside the yard.
And getting only a single out of it.
I wonder how many singles Soriano hit that should have been doubles or triples because of that?
I think Jorge has had a couple of those too (well, not triples, but doubles).
Or even worse is being on base and watching someone else's HR go out but it hits off the top of the wall and you get thrown out at the plate *cough* Timo Perez *cough* ;)
DaBomber25
05-18-05, 09:05 PM
Actually, the Mariners had a commercial a few years ago poking fun at it. They showed Boone walking into stores, picking things up and dropping them. At the end, he walks into Pinella's office and picks up a fancy looking small statue-to which Lou stares at him and says "Don't even think about it..."
I saw that too, he would flip the phone to the ground instead of hanging it up, I think he might've been chopping wood or raking or something like that and flipped that too.
StaceyRosie
05-18-05, 09:10 PM
Or even worse is being on base and watching someone else's HR go out but it hits off the top of the wall and you get thrown out at the plate *cough* Timo Perez *cough* ;)
I was at that game :lol:
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