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Can you name more than 3 instances of him being unsportsmanlike on anything other than the normal level of not shaking hands or whatever? Cause I can only get 3.
@@doctorsuave I'd say being the main reason Dustin Pedroia's career ended is worth about 20. Absolutely disgusting behavior. Pedroia literally never played another healthy season after that spike. Dude is a POS
I mean, there are countless sites that repeat what I said above; nbcsports, Boston Herald, Bleacher Report. So, yeah.. my disdain is rightfully directed. Hell, you can even turn to interviews in which Dustin holds no ill will toward the slide, inferring that the slide led to early retirement.
wasn't that dirty. Wasn't like an extremely late slide like we've seen before. His foot popped off the bag and he tried to hold peddy up from falling. I doubt he had any ill intentions. Plus his knee was already f'd up.
3:35 - Yes, that’s a great pitch. And I’m sure I’d want it if was Kersh too, especially that late in the game. But for the announcers to say it was “definitely a strike” is a stretch. It’s a borderline pitch that can be called either way.
@@willamshugo283 ....... You did not get hit with a 50 mph baseball in 2nd grade. 2nd grade is composed of 6 and 7 year olds. No 7 year old in the country is throwing 50 mph. You can Google pitching velocity by age and it shows the low, average, and high velocity for every age from 6 years old and up to a MLB baseball player. 10 year old kids in the Little League world series are barely hitting 50 mph and they are years older then you would have been in 2nd grade and they are the best players for their age in the world. Also, there are no radar guns used in tball or pony league where a 2nd grader would be playing so how would you know the speed?
@@patrickbrinkmeier1858 It was a small-town rec league with some tryhard travel kid from 5th or 6th grade, it sure looked around 45-50 mph, but even if it isn't why do you care so much?
Plays the vIllain? He’s a phoney douche. Obviously baseball isn’t as big as hockey, NBA, and I’d even say that the NFL is probably more popular among youth in Canada, today. But: “As far as Toronto, and Canadian baseball, and the country of Canada, and [James Paxton] being Canadian, I don't care at all," said Votto. "[Paxton], or the Jays, or Canada, in general, may disagree with that, but I really couldn't give a rat's ass about that." Canadian baseball fans LOVE baseball, and are ‘proud’ of their Canadian born players. There aren’t very many Canadian born players that are as good as Votto, so for him to say this shit would be like Pedro Martinez talked shit about the Dominican, or if Ohtani disavowed Japan. As much as what he said sucks to hear as a Canadian fan of the ENTIRE sport of baseball (not just Toronto), I hate phoniness even more. What he said was very clear, with nothing to be misconstrued, which like I said, sucks to hear. What pissed me off the most was that he didn’t stick to what he said, and was vain enough to care about his reputation being damaged over staying true to his word. So to see some bogus apology put out after being so clear is just annoying. Fuck Votto….His career is fucking amazing, though.
I’m a Cleveland fan. When I think about Trevor Bauer I think two things. His nasty cut on his pitching hand that wouldn’t stop bleeding during a playoff game which happened because he was playing with his drone. The second thing is when he launched the ball over the centerfield wall from the mound when Tito came to make a pitching change. Thanks for the great memories TB! Although I will say when he threw the ball over the wall and I just wonder what Tito was thinking makes laugh
I will never understand that Kershaw clip... when the announcer says "that was definitely a strike" bro that shit barely hit the strike zone maybe less than a cm.. fckin hell
Wouldn’t consider 2:18 unsportsmanlike. There’s a fine line where passionate frustration becomes disrespect, and the line is when you bring other people into it with your actions. I don’t think there’s a high level athlete alive that hasn’t had a moment where they want to smash something in frustration. Some might say bottle it in, but think of big Papi when he smashed the dugout. He’s arguably among THE most sportsmanlike players to have ever played. Shit Machado used to do (before he realized that positive PR equates to more money with endorsements and kept it clean in front of the camera) is unsportsmanlike.
Was machado’s slide really dirty though? Like he knew he fucked up immediately and went to catch him. Obviously idk what he was thinking at that moment but it seems like the kind of thing that could’ve been an accident
Eh, he had his leg up higher than he needed to and it was more-or-less straight. I guess it could've been an accident but I'd err on this side of him intentionally trying to do what he did. Not the biggest thing in the world either way but still an asshole move in my opinion.
Feel like it's unfair to put the Votto thing in and not mention that he clearly felt terrible about it and went out of his way to apologize to the guy later in the game
He felt bad and apologized for assault and battery? Yeah what a victim. If the MLB wants fans away from live play they're welcome to put space between fans and territory - until they do, players can't lay a hand on fans for any reason.
When puig kicked the wall, it wasent unsportsmanlike, he was just dissapointed at him self and had to take out his anger on something that dident matter.
Why would you split up the Milton Bradley scene and the scene in Toronto? There’s no context to what even happens in the Toronto video. Ruins an otherwise good video