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  1. That wouldnt surprise me one bit. MB lets it cool for a few and then goes down to say "Dude, we are teammates lets forget about this its no big dea", when Z turned and said FU and punched him. I can see that very easily
  2. This is a completely lame standard to hold Barrett to. Yes, professionalism went out with red leather jackets. Give me a break. I'm not even sure what point you are trying to make here. You don't like Michael Barrett, we get it. The fight was almost entirely Zambrano's fault. It's pretty obvious to everyone. Why does Barrett have to sit there and take a tongue lashing from one of the worst regular starting pitchers in baseball this year? Zambrano was a complete joke today. Imagine the nerve of him to tell another player to "keep their head in the game." What a delusional maniac. My point is that it seems to me that many people are making Barrett the victim here. Zambrano is not the first Cub pitcher to have a problem with Barrett. Prior and Maddux both have had problems with him in the past. Z is/was stupid. Z should not have done what he did. Barrett on the other hand instigated the altercation by pointing to the freaking scoreboard after he made two stupid mistakes on one play. It's seems to me that both are in the wrong here. No we are all saying its both of their faults but Z was the instigator. He was calling out somebody for making 2 mistakes on one play in front of his teammates. What about all the mistakes Z made while pitching today, or this year? Z needs to look his punk ass in the mirror and quit blaming others for his sucking.
  3. This is a completely lame standard to hold Barrett to. Yes, professionalism went out with red leather jackets. Give me a break. Was it professional of Z to try and make MB look like a bitch in front of his teammates? Z throwing his arms and yelling? Very few men could walk away when somebody is basically questioning thier manhood in front of the entire team.
  4. Who cares trade him for a top prospect package or Texiera Texiera? Where would he play? CF? RF
  5. Well I haven't seen that fight, so I can't really comment on it. ladies and gentlemen, Joe Morgan. nothing against you WF22, i just had to. I don't get it. :-? I think its cause you already commented on it, and now saying you cant cause you havent seen it? I think that is it anyway lol.
  6. i would go after my catcher too if he stunk as bad as barrett. but thats just me. Well Id go after my pitcher if he stunk as bad as Zambrano, but thats just me
  7. Agreed; I'm just saying that it takes two to tango and that Barrett gets SOME of the blame. This may be just debating semantics, but my comments started in response to Mizzou's post that it was ALL Zambrano's fault, while I'm saying that it's MAINLY Zambrano's fault, but partially Barrett's as well. I suspect we're really thinking the same but just using different semantics. Yea I think Mizzou is bout the only one whos saying its all fault one way.
  8. Who cares trade him for a top prospect package or Texiera
  9. Do we even know for sure that Barrett is the one that got crossed up on that ball? I don't think anybody knows for sure, but Lou's postgame comments suggested that he thought Barrett was to blame (although that may be a biased thought based on his general feelings toward Barrett). In any case, even if the passed ball wasn't Barrett's fault, the throwing error certainly was. And all the hits Z gave up were his fault so if Z pitched like a competent major league pitcher rather than pitching like hes Scott Eyres twin then all of this is avoided.
  10. Actually, I think that's completely justified in that situation. whole situation is avoided if barrett just mans up and takes it. Whole situation is avoided if Zambrano isn't a baby, or doesn't try and blame his team for the 13 hits and six earned runs. Whole situation is also avoided if Barrett plays like a competent major league catcher rather than committing both a passed ball and an error to allow a run to score, then following Zambrano to the clubhouse for more. Zambrano's mainly to blame, but Barrett isn't innocent here. Do you know if it was Z or MB who messed up the sign? Nope nobody does. Runner on 2nd they are using a new set of signs. Sorry but it wouldnt surprise me either way if MB messed it up, or if Z wasnt thinking and was pissed and messed it up.
  11. I'd be pissed if I was Zambrano because of how much I sucked today. Z gave up 13 hits. 13 hits!! Six of the seven runs he allowed were earned. Zambrano sucked today, plain and simple. At least half of those should have been outs. The defense was really bad. Thats baseball. Z needs to be a man and quit blaming others. Good pitchers overcome defensive lapses, not let it explode into a disaster.
  12. Actually, I think that's completely justified in that situation. whole situation is avoided if barrett just mans up and takes it. Why the hell should he? Z was terrible out there and hes trying to blame others? How bout Z man up and take it that he has sucked all year,, and its nobodys fault but his own. Defenses make mistakes, do your damn job Carlos and it wont matter. Its time for Z to man up and quit being a little crybaby bitch.
  13. Sometimes you have to own it. First Barrett calls for a pitch and gets crossed up Then he makes a really stupid play to compound the already stupid cross up. I looked to me like Z was telling Barrett to use his head. I can't think of a clever analogy right now, but if there's one thing Barrett has shown time and time again, it's an inability to not use his head. Yea and Z is the model for mental stability?
  14. No, it's not 100% Zambrano's fault. Barrett definitely was in the wrong as well. They're both to blame.If Zambrano actually had the ability to control his emotions and not act like a baby, this would have never happened. Zambrano came into the dugout and started mouthing Barrett, not the other way around. It's his fault. Again, the point is that it's not ALL his fault. Largely, yes, but Barrett without question was in the wrong as well.In an ideal world, Barrett shouldn't have went after Z and mouthed back. But what kind of self respecting person is going to just sit there while some idiot embarrasses him in front of his teammates? I don't blame Barrett one bit for standing up for himself. Yup thats my opinion now as well after Ive thought about it. Z snapping like that and throwing his hands in front of everybody would have caused me to try and humiliate him back and stand up for myself.
  15. Sometimes you have to own it. First Barrett calls for a pitch and gets crossed up Then he makes a really stupid play to compound the already stupid cross up. I looked to me like Z was telling Barrett to use his head. Which is fine but Z lost it and started yelling, and basically humiliating MB in front of everybody. Every man then would up the ante pretty much to try and save face. Also do we know who was really to blame on the pitch? Did Z get the sign crossed up or did MB? Nobody knows
  16. To me the manner in which Z approached Barrett is the key to this whole thing. Pointing at his head and insulting Barrett was the most childish thing I have seen in a long, long time. And if I were Barrett (being already frustrated, angry, defensive and not particularly bright), I wouldn't respond well to that puerile crap either. Who touched who first here is irrelevant. None of it would have happened if Z said what he had to say in something even remotely resembling an adult manner. Barrett responded poorly, but Z was the spark that lit the powder keg. I agree. Like I said in another post, when Z snapped and started yelling at MB in front of all his teammates, I really dont blame MB for pointing at the scoreboard. Z was trying to humiliate MB in front of his teammates, and MB just reversed the role. Both to blame, but Z is the instigator.
  17. I think everybody is saying both are at fault. But when Z snaps and started yelling that would have been the line for me if I was MB. Z basically making him look like a bitch in front of his teammates, you can damn sure bet Id up the ante and start saying or doing a little more.
  18. Ha Floyd is the most fragile person Ive ever seen
  19. The more I think about it, I think Barrett deserves blame! Carlos went up to the clubhouse while MB was on the bench. Obviously, Barrett ended up following Z and a second fight ensued. That was unnecessary. MB has played horribly this year. Hell, his stupidity turned an already bad outing into a rout (coupled with some of the other dumb things he's done in recent games...) Would Barrett have followed Z down there if Z hadn't started the first fight? Or if Lou had taken control? And who knows? Maybe Z was shouting profanities about Barrett's mother from the clubhouse? Long story short, Z at the very least antagonized Barrett and goaded him into the first confrontation. Was Barrett wrong to follow Barrett to the clubhouse? Absolutely. But this wasn't near so much his fault as Lou is pretending it is. And here I was thinking Z was the one with split personalities
  20. Thats how Id vote as well
  21. Randy Bush probably had a press conference because situations like this demand upper management oversight. Lou has obviously lost control of the team, and since Jim apparently wasn't available, Randy was the next best thing. At first I assumed they'd traded Barrett inside of two minutes, though. Hendry is out of town. Its just a shame he will be coming back to the town.
  22. Ha today was Z's birthday as well lol Dumbass
  23. I think it was a threat to bring up players and not play some people already on the roster... He specifically spoke about getting "people who can catch the damn ball." Barrett and Murton top that list. Yeah, but I think that he was also calling out Hendry. When he said, "I know what I would do," that was definitely directed at Hendry's inability to field a competitive team. I agree, Im glad to finally see him getting pissed. Lou definalty isnt blameless, but these players need to start playing like they are ML'ers. I dont know how Lou has kept his temper this entire time.
  24. It really looks like it's all Carlos to me. Barrett stepped toward Zambrano, but he didn't really seem all that aggressive to me. It certainly didn't look like Michael was going to take a swing or anything. Z should be suspended and fined. Barrett charged at Z and then Z shoved Barrett. Lol Barret did not charge at Z. He might have stepped towards him but definatly didnt charge lol.
  25. Give me a break. The only one to blame for Z's unhappiness is himself.
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