Cubs manager Lou Piniella has been suspended for four games following
Saturday's altercation with an umpire. Latest details:
http://email.chicagotribune.com/cgi-bin1/DM/y/eBQwE0Jxc6Z 0G2E0Idy10AC
Cubs manager Lou Piniella has been suspended for four games following
Saturday's altercation with an umpire. Latest details:
http://email.chicagotribune.com/cgi-bin1/DM/y/eBQwE0Jxc6Z 0G2E0Idy10AC
I see fields of green, Veeck's pinwheel lights
Cubs lose by day, Sox win at night
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.
Lucky guy. Hope he has a stress free vacation before he returns to that mess.
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It will certainly help his blood pressure.
I think it's about time to take this one-trick pony out to stud. I am so glad the Yanks didn't hire the baffoon this offseason.
If they ask who was our star, give them twenty five names, and if you forget our names, just tell them we were Yankees.
Shouldn't the umpires who put their hands on him be suspended as well? Is there not a double standard there?
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
I think he should be sentenced to having to wear a straight jacket at ballgames. His altercations should be all the more amusing. Throw in some fake tranqualizer darts for the decorative touch.
I hate the Red Sox.
I really hate the Red Sox.
I don't even know anyone personally who plays for the Red Sox. but yet I hate them.
I hope everything bad happens to Red Sox, and only to the Red Sox.
This is so stupid. Just like in the NHL, they are trying to pussify MLB. Can't kick dirt on an umpire. Can't retaliate for HBP. Not so long ago these were both common. Yet at the same time players and coaches are criticized for apathy.
you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. Gotta love how things are spun no matter what the circumstance to make someone look bad so news and papers can justify their existance.
NYYFans FBB: Evil Empire
"Even though sometimes I can really be a monster... today, I'm just a sea monster."
I'm not the biggest Torre fan at the moment but I sure am glad we aren't subjected to Lou's tirades.
Alex Rodriguez
Career OPS: .965
Postseason OPS: .977
Personally I think he should be forced to spend his suspension filling in for Phillip Wellman with the Mississippi Braves.
I think Lou Piniella lost it a little with the umpire, but a four game suspension for kicking some dirt and throwing a hat? Come on. That's a little steep.
I would've suspended him for two games, tops.
Like someone else said, managers arguing with umpires, retaliation to hit batters were commonplace and made baseball interesting. I think these types of things, short of fights, should be condoned to a certain extent.
Kicking a little dirt isn't going to kill an umpire. I find Gary Sheffield's recent action (throwing the bat at umpire, and then threatening to fight him) was far more offensive and distruptive than kicking dirt and throwing a hat.
Looks like his act ain't goin' over too well:
http://www.suntimes.com/sports/baseb...-cub05.article
I think it's a joke. Four games? Give me a break. If MLB is trying to turn the game into a kinder and gentler version, they're going to lose some of their fanbase. Not that I watch the game for bench clearings or managers going ape on the field, but if they want to put Prozac in the Gatorade, then they should be operating golf or tennis.
I saw that clip on ESPN, cracked me up. I loved the grenade, that was a perfect landing!Originally Posted by Mr. Mxylsplk
Originally Posted by Hitman23
I get a little sad when I hear my dad talk about how pitchers used to pitch inside to brush back a batter, and of course in retaliation it was commonplace. I feel like I'm getting a pussified version of things. Add all the B.S. Bud Selig has done - Wild Card, interleague play, LDS - and I wish I could go back in time. It's all crap.![]()
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A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.
-- Mahatma Gandhi
And selling out to Fox for games on Saturdays, and ESPN for games on Sunday night.Originally Posted by jlw1980
Just make Lou shine the ump's shoes and get on with it.
Earl Weaver was the gold standard for arguing with umpires. Watching him turn his cap around so he could get right in the ump's face (or chest, since Earl was about 5'4") was hysterical and he kicked up a lot more dust than Lou without getting a 4 game suspension that I can recall, although it's been a long while.
I've seen far too many players and managers ejected in recent years for what amounts to very minor infractions. A batter can't even turn around and look at some home plate umpires after a borderline pitch without him yanking his mask off and going theatrical. A player, manager or coach can appeal a fine or suspension, but if an ump clearly blows a call (and there have been some real doozies this year alone), you may hear one admit he was wrong, but that's it. If you make enough bad calls, there should be some sort of system of accountablilty.
September 28, 2008 - the day the HOF got a wake-up Moose call.
I know I'm a little late with this but I think what Lou did was with the intent of drawing attention away from the Zambrano/Barrett fight and towards himself. It worked.
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How true!Originally Posted by Panamaniac42
Merry f'ing Christmas
Seeing that the NBA is going back to NBC next year made me weep realizing MLB hasn't, Bob Costas was the manOriginally Posted by ZYANK
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LMAO at "Sweet Lou."![]()
Merry f'ing Christmas
The way the umps have been calling games so far this year, all I have to say is "Go Sweet Lou, Go!"
“I may not have been the best Yankee to put on the pinstripes, but I am the proudest.”
- Billy Martin
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