There's no valid reason to direct any vitriol at a player simply for underperformance. Especially a hard working, A+ personality like Jason Heyward. It's preposterously childish, meatball behavior. Almost as meatbally as saying that a hard-working, A+ personality player should be exempt from all performance-related criticisms. No but seriously, all I [expletive] wanted to know was why he's treated differently than the other two. You guys seemingly equated me saying that he should be held accountable with the idea that I hate this player on and off the field. Way to take one thing I said and blow it completely out of proportion. I tried to say my peace and move on, but it wasn't allowed. Reading comprehension, folks. You literally used the words "no reason to escape vitriol". Maybe you you should know what a word means before criticizing others reading comprehension. Vitriol - speech, writing, etc, displaying rancour, vituperation, or bitterness. Not reasonable accountability or criticism, etc.