Oh, yeah. I'm more or less gone. I love the Braves and have since I was six years old. But when a computer programmer in Reno, NV with emotional problems decides that he needs to fix his life on my favorite Braves board, there's really not much to do but go find something else to do.
I just hope it's helping him out, but I'm not holding my breath. He's not going to be happy. Right, Nick? Feel any better since you started this campaign?
Very well said, it's not how he necessarily "talks" to me but how he treats others. I was raised (I'm 28 years old) by my parents with the simple quoted mindset of "If you don't have anything nice to say, then don't say anything at all" and while some jabbing back in forth is all in jest, there is a line and it's been crossed many times and a long time ago.
Everyone on here has an opinion, and whether or not we share the same opinion it shouldn't be hard to -at the very least- respect that said opinion. Just because it's his opinion doesn't make it always right and that's how he see's it. He's never wrong and in his eyes, has the most knowledge of the game of baseball on this board. I do think he is knowledgeable as well as everyone else on this board and to me, that what's so great about this forum. The ability to discuss and consider the way other people think about certain topics. Not that whatever we think is wrong because it isn't the same as what he thinks.
For the most part, and yes I have disagreed with many of you before, the folks on this board are fun to interact with. For the most part, I can carry on a discussion with all of you (well, almost all) and while our opinions may vary it's still fun to discuss topics and see other side of topics that we sometimes can't see because let's face it, we as humans want to be right, but still respect the others opinion. But sooner or later in these discussions he enters and the name calling, bashing and downright disrespect starts. I will continue to come on every so often and browse around and read your post but I just don't know how much i'll post. You guys keep up the great post and threads!
P.S- I got to see Acuna play three games and actually did get his time to first (I'm a pitching coach for a high school in SC) so anytime I go to a game, I have my stopwatch to see how quick pitchers are to the plate, catchers pop time, home to first, first to third, catcher to pitcher, .etc and here are my results for he and Albies for the three games I went to see:
Game #1- (Albies DNP)
Acuna
1st AB: N/A (K swinging)
2nd AB: *4.33 (HR so went into trot)
3rd AB: 4.24 (single to CF and made wide turn to see where throw went)
4th AB: N/A (BB)
5th AB: 4.33 (single to LF and again made wide turn)
6th AB: N/A didn't have stopwatch at time
Game #2
Albies
1st AB (LH): 3.99 (double to RF)
2nd AB (LH): 4.22 (3u)
3rd AB (LH): N/A didn't get (Lined out to 2B)
4th AB (RH) 3.97 (4-3)
5th AB (LH): N/A (K swinging)
Acuna
1st AB: N/A (F9) was attempting to get Ozzie 2nd to home
2nd AB: 4.05 (6-3)
3rd AB: N/A (BB)
4th AB: 4.09 (4-3)
5th AB: N/A (K swinging)
Game #3
Albies
1st AB (LH): 4.66 (pop up to catcher)
2nd AB (LH): N/A (K swinging)
3rd AB (LH): 3.95 (4-3)
4th AB (RH): 4.04 (single to LF)
5th AB (LH): 4.22 (popup to SS)
Acuna
1st AB: Didn't get an accurate reading (popup to SS)
2nd AB: N/A (BB)
3rd AB: N/A (K swinging)
4th AB: 4.19 (double to RF)
5th AB: 4.11 (4-3)
Some other times:
Recker pop times between innings (game 1): 1.98 / 1.87 / 1.91 / 1.88 / 1.86 / 1.92
Fritas pop times between innings (game 2): 1.94 / 1.89 / 1.90 / 1.89 / 1.98