Getting Plunked, intentionally and unintentionally is part of the game.
So is charging the mound.
All 3 have consequences, but I don't believe the punishment should depend on whether someone gets hurt or not.
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Getting Plunked, intentionally and unintentionally is part of the game.
So is charging the mound.
All 3 have consequences, but I don't believe the punishment should depend on whether someone gets hurt or not.
Getting Plunked, intentionally and unintentionally is part of the game.
So is charging the mound.
All 3 have consequences, but I don't believe the punishment should depend on whether someone gets hurt or not.
Getting Plunked, intentionally and unintentionally is part of the game.
So is charging the mound.
All 3 have consequences, but I don't believe the punishment should depend on whether someone gets hurt or not.
Disagree - much of our punishment in society varies based on the result of the individual's action:
You shoot someone - they live, the penalty is less than if they die.
You punch someone - they live, no big deal, they die, you are in jail likely.
You speed 10 miles over, you get a ticket. 50 MPH over the limit, you get the pokey.
You HAVE to look at the result of the actions to determine the penalty. Otherwise wouldn't you charge every guy that punches a guy in the nose with murder, even if all he got was a bloody nose?
Quentin wasn't going out there to shake Grienke's hand.. he intended on putting some hurt on Grienke, and he did. Now he should pay the consequence. I still think 60 games, without pay, is about right.
Heck, if he gets like 5 games, and you are Matt Kemp - well, Kemp should go out and take down Matt Cain and Bumgarner - if you can knock those guys out for a month, but Kemp only loses 5 games, that is an outstanding tradeoff for LA.
Anything less than 60 for Quentin sets a bad example, and will just encourage more of this vigiliantism. But I know Quentin won't get more than 7 or 8 - the damn players union ....
You say that like he meant to hit him with a 3-2 count in a one run game?
So he is not supposed to pitch inside anymore?
Unreal. Quentin acts likes a bitch and yet somehow this is on Greinke?
You have to look at the intent/motive as well. I just don't think there was intent to put Grienke out for 6 weeks, it was an unintended consequence of a charge the mound situation.
Nor do I think there is an example that needs to be set, as we have yet to sniff even a hint of a trend of vigilantism.
I'm sure they will be a little tougher on him because of the injury, but I don't see it being even close to 60 games.
You have to look at the intent/motive as well. I just don't think there was intent to put Grienke out for 6 weeks, it was an unintended consequence of a charge the mound situation.
Nor do I think there is an example that needs to be set, as we have yet to sniff even a hint of a trend of vigilantism.
I'm sure they will be a little tougher on him because of the injury, but I don't see it being even close to 60 games.
Just curious, but do you feel the same way about when a guy punches a guy, the guy dies, but he didn't mean to kill him, just punch him, that it should just be simple assault? I'm guessing so...
Quentin is a thug, he wanted to hurt Grienke (he is a lithe man, at best) and he did - likely taking the Dodger season with him.
Just like I think if a guy punches someone and he dies and then gets convicted of manslaughter, I think Quentin should get serious time (60) for this.
And I'm no Dodger fan, that is for sure. Just a baseball fan.
Just curious, but do you feel the same way about when a guy punches a guy, the guy dies, but he didn't mean to kill him, just punch him, that it should just be simple assault? I'm guessing so...
Quentin is a thug, he wanted to hurt Grienke (he is a lithe man, at best) and he did - likely taking the Dodger season with him.
Just like I think if a guy punches someone and he dies and then gets convicted of manslaughter, I think Quentin should get serious time (60) for this.
And I'm no Dodger fan, that is for sure. Just a baseball fan.
Well I seperate the criminal justice system from the Selig/MLB Union justice system. Different worlds.
But if I was pressed to think about it, then yes a guy who punches someone who happens to fall down and die probably shouldn't go to jail for LIFE. I think we are nuanced enough as a society to factor both result and intent into our justice.
This situation is a mess, and nobody is likely to be happy with whatever they do.
Mags - If you throw a punch in baseball you don't go to jail you get suspended.
I don't want to argue what happens in real life, I want to discuss baseball suspensions which are governed by these rules - http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/downloads/y2013/official_baseball_rules.pdf
Stop comparing the punishment of assault with a fight in baseball.
Hell Quentin charged the mound but he still gets awarded first base, his replacement has to run for him.
And Kemp charging the mound after getting hit is fine. If he goes out there and charges the mound without getting hit, his punishment should be worse than Quentin's in my opinion.
I have no clue what he meant to do. I do know it was a 3-2 count in a 1 run game. I also know his catcher sat up outside and Greinke went back up and in. We also have no idea what was said after the pitch and what's been said before.
. He just does odd things, once threw and ephus pitch in a game. I'll always have a man crush on the guy,.
LOL I've read about that pitch. I've always wanted to see it live. Isn't it around 50something MPH?
Mags, I think part of why I don't have a problem with guys charging the mound is because I'm an AL guy and watch AL games. I know the NL is different because pitchers have to hit so maybe that sways how we feel about it.
I've watched a lot of Greinke over the years and seen him live several times. IMO he meant to hit the guy. I don't care if it was a 1 run game or not. Greinke could put 1 guy on base every inning for the Pads and they're not going to score on him. He was ON last night. Even on an average night he has total control. When he's "on" he just doesn't miss. Do I think Carlos should have charged the mound? No but I don't know everything that goes along with it. I don't know has been said before and I surely don't know what was said after he hit Carlos that set him off.
When you're as good as Greinke is you can nail who you want and it not cost your team. Last night he did it but now it's going to cost his team because Carlos reacted. I tell my kids all of the time, you can make your own decisions but every decision and action has a consequence. Some are good and some are bad. Last night Greinkes decision was a bad one.
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