I guess I am also concerned with the nature of the language used towards a baseball player. "Hate" is certainly a strong adjective used to describe situations that are horrifying and a human (or thing) that causes such a violent reaction that there is no other situation other then to be violent back. In my line of thinking, little in this world demands such a violent reaction.
This announcing team has been strangely tolerable. This is a new one for me while watching Fox. Do these two usually call D-Back games? The other guy is Kenny Albert. I thought he did Nascar and was old school TNT basketball
It was a dumb play no matter what happened. If you spend your entire paycheck on scratch off tickets instead of paying bills and end up winning 100 grand, it was a still a dumb idea. Ha, ha... Good analogy
Because everyone else who has looked at the reply disagrees with you. Why do you keep going on about this? It's kinda creepy. Creepy? More like a slower typer then others here.
But he got worked pretty well. In previous Cubs seasons than this would have been much more frustrating. The team is just not coming through with scoring opportunities
Not really. The comments are that the throw beat him so that = out in Umps mind. The replay is clear that his foot in on the base. But it is done so the issue really is, why not take it out on the ump and not on the player who plays for the team that you want to win
The throw beat him by a mile. He's not fast and he really hasn't shown that he's a good base-stealer. Great he was safe though so how are you answering my post again?
What cracks me up is that all this blow up for Theriot being called out but in reality he was safe. If the call was right, would the blow up be on Theriot? Nope. Let's redirect our anger here folks and not use it as an excuse to continue the tirade on Theriot.