I honestly wouldn't care, he can do whatever he wants. People in this country have gotten far too sensitive imo.
I think of it in another way. Are players now so selfish where they have to celebrate an individual accomplishment so much?
I honestly wouldn't care, he can do whatever he wants. People in this country have gotten far too sensitive imo.
Harper's HBP had to do with two things:
1) Freeman was hit earlier, that's retaliation.
2) Homerun trot and the bat flip showing up Teheran.
I'm sure his comments about this not being over etc were also part of the feelings to send him a message.
There are unwritten rules of baseball in the clubhouse.
1) You never show up the pitcher. Hit a homerun and act like you've done it before. I will admit I was none too pleased with Justin's trot the other night, and Juan Francisco's consistent self-admiiration.
2) You protect your teammates. That's what Teheran did after the Freeman AB. Maddux was one of the best at protecting his teammates with HBP's. There's a Maddux-Tale of a pitcher nailing one of our guys during a late August-September game one year... the next time the Braves played that team and pitcher was the next season in late May or June, and Maddux went into Bobby's office and said "Are we still on?" and Bobby had no clue what he was talking about, and Maddux brought up how he was the guy that nailed one of our guys and if it was time to retaliate and Bobby gave him the green light.
It was certainly intentional. Look at the situation, they were going to pitch around Harper with first open to face Zimmerman anyways so Teheran saved 4 pitches and was able to send a message as well. McCann giving Teheran the middle finger signal probably shows as much. Besides, when was Teheran's fastball 3 feet away from plate?
Teheran's response reminded me of this one on YouTube:
Note: The video quality is poor but Steve Avery sure didn't take no crap.
Did McCann really call the pitch with his middle finger? Please tell me there is a picture if so.
I saw it last night too. Looked more like a strap or piece of equipment hanging down that a finger. I think it was an optical illusion.
I kind of hope that Julio did hit Harper on purpose out of retaliation for the bat flip and stare, if only because it would prove that Teheran is capable of actual human emotion.
I think of it in another way. Are players now so selfish where they have to celebrate an individual accomplishment so much?
I saw the picture last night. Haven't looked this morning.
Nice try giles. That wasnt his finger.
Well if it was intentional then I stand corrected and I have no problem with Harper's reaction. No excuse for throwing at another player.
I honestly wouldn't care, he can do whatever he wants. People in this country have gotten far too sensitive imo.
Do you believe Justin Upton should have been thrown at after Monday night?