Alek Manoah explains what happened after he hit Aaron Judge with a pitch and has a message for Gerrit Cole after the Yankees pitcher came out of the dugout during the exchange. #BlueJays #Yankees #AaronJudge
That was clearly a pitch that got away from the pitcher there was no maliciousness behind that. If he was throwing at him I believe he would of thrown the pitch at his head. Right now the Yankees are playing terrible they need to get mad at themselves on their lack of run production and loses!!!! I applaud Alex Manoah for apologizing and Aaron Judge for accepting his apology!!!! Yankees sign Aaron Judge give him what ever he wants he’s the face of the franchise!!!!!👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@@bbal9678 judge dives over the plate... pitching him hard inside can set up pitches in subsequent atbats better then just walking him... clemens, schilling, randy johnson, made careers of pitching hard inside and hitting batters... especially those that crowded the plate...
@@jamest8967 He wants to pitch inside, I agree with that, but he was not trying to hit him. In a 2-1 game in the middle of a heated playoff race, I don't see why he would want to cause any drama
Can somebody explain to me why won’t a pitcher hold a hand up or apologise when a batter is unintentionally hit? I feel that would prevent most bust ups, like they do in cricket.
Dude is a finalist for the Cy Young with a 2.24 ERA at 24 yrs old in his 2nd season and the best you can come up with is his weight? I really don’t think the Jays are “one and done” with Vladdy and Bichette also in their early 20s, Jays are probably going to be pretty good for a bit
With Manoah , its all about him... he's got his own name tattooed in flames on his arm for Pete's sake!!.. he hits this year's MVP then throws shade at a very accomplished veteran... this little kid needs to grow up!...Cole only went back to dugout because of his respect for Judge when he waved his team back... maybe Manoah will one day learn what its like to respect great players and classy people like Aaron Judge.