And after the game, when they get asked about it, they just say something like "Oh, it's part of the game. What am I going to do, whine about it?"
It'd be nice to show up Harper that way, I think.
It's not that.
It appears your definition of professionalism has a gray area and margin for error.
If you're winning 9-0 in the 7th inning, and stealing bases it's like you're trying to win the game when you pretty much already have the game in hand. Never kick a man when he's down, and if you're beating a team by that margin of a score, why try to make it worse? If they want to throw fastballs over the plate and you hit homeruns that's one thing, but stealing bases is a strategic move to try and win a close game.
Professionalism and sportsmanship go hand in hand. Showmanship/showing off is not part of professionalism. Want to know why many people respected our team and Bobby Cox in the 90's? We played the game the right way, no major personality problems except Rocker who we eventually got rid of because of his problems.
Harper's showmanship after that homerun was proving he lacks sportsmanship. Julio set him straight. Harper not only disrespected Julio, he disrespects the game, which many players find sacred. Strasburg running off the mound prematurely 4 times yesterday was terrible showmanship towards the umpire. You always hear the phrase "He plays the game the right way", that's code for "he understands how to play, and he also understands the rules and unwritten rules, what to do and what not to do."
Did Justin on Monday disrespect the sacred game?
Because Harper a) flew off the handle - b) celebrated a third inning HR - c) ran his mouth about how the Braves were no good and his team(team? didnt see his team when Mac went toward him -you?) were going to not only catch the Braves but overcome the 7 game lead - d) lost a 3-1 count with the game on the line e) remember Cole Hamels throwing at him? this is not an isolated incident / kind of a pattern developing. Pattern being the league doesn't respect him. TV guys love him because he gives them something to talk about.
Again, he blew a 3-1 count when he could have done something of consequence
C)- Where did you read this?
E)- Being thrown at means the league doesn't respect him? Poor Craig Biggio
Biggio wore an elbow brace about the same size as Barry Bonds, and stood over the plate and purposely leaned in on pitches.
Poor Jason Heyward.
Poor all these guys: http://espn.go.com/mlb/stats/batting/_/sort/hitByPitch/type/expanded/order/true
I really don't care what you or anyone else thinks so I couldn't care less about the Braves or Nationals "fan" jokes.
Giles switched allegiances. He may still like the Braves but his #1 team is the Nationals.
Its ironic too because he used to give me slack for rooting for the Jets.
That kind of looks like a strap hanging off of Macs leg or something.