So past behavior should not influence how I look at current issues? By your argument everyone over the age of 35 shouldn't be a baseball fan because there was documented collusion by MLB owners.LMAO...if you really believe that, why bother watching the sport? It's all a work!!! The Yankees and their one championship in the last 13 years are ruining everything!!! Bahhhh!!!!!!
That boggles my mind and really helps A-Rod with his appeal. If the guy who made a fake website to stymie MLB and their investigation only gets 50 then how the hell does A-Rod get 214?Suspensions to be dished out tomorrow. The only player for sure to be appealing is A-Rod (his suspension would be for the rest of 2013 and all of 2014). Who knows what Cruz, Peralta, etc will be doing. It is also kind of shady that Colon and Cabrera are exempt from this.
Alex had 116 SOs in 529 PAs last year...which is 21.9%. You don't think after all this drama and the extra venom coming at him from every direction (not to mention being another year older and another surgery along) will cause his performance level to go down even more? He was a head case BEFORE everyone on the team hated him. I just can't see how he could possibly even act like he's "part of the team" after this mess. It's so far gone, lol.The Yankees have a 51 wRC+ and -0.9 fWAR out of the the third base position with a 25% strikeout percentage this year. A-Rod has never been anywhere near those numbers. Sure, he is a shell of his former self, but good god, those numbers are terrible when replacement level players are playing worse than replacement level players.
I don't get it, man. Why are you drinking the A-Rod kool-aid? Yeah, he hit decently...BECAUSE HE WAS ON STEROIDS, lol. He's a feast or famine hitter and has been for years now. He'll hit 3 home runs in one game (can we call that the "PED Pick Me Up"?), then go 0 for his next 12. I look at K's because a non-productive out is a non-productive out. Look at his average with runners in scoring position. And are you seriously trying to sell me on the defense of a guy who just came off his 2nd major hip surgery? He'll be lucky if he can even play the field consistently.Well, yeah, his playing ability will digress, but it will still be a far cry above what they have rotating at third base right now. But even with his high K%, he hit decently and played decent defense (2 fWAR). And we live in an age of strikeouts. High strikeout totals are the norm for the majority of hitters these days, after all, the MLB is on pace to have the most strikeouts ever in a season.
And A-Rod's always been a diva and a head case. I guess it is just one of those things you have to deal with, haha.
Rangers called up Engel Beltre and Joey Butler to "try" to fill Nelson Cruz's offensive void. Here is hoping that Josh Willingham or somebody with some power becomes available.
Well, yeah, his playing ability will digress, but it will still be a far cry above what they have rotating at third base right now. But even with his high K%, he hit decently and played decent defense (2 fWAR). And we live in an age of strikeouts. High strikeout totals are the norm for the majority of hitters these days, after all, the MLB is on pace to have the most strikeouts ever in a season.
And A-Rod's always been a diva and a head case. I guess it is just one of those things you have to deal with, haha.
Rangers called up Engel Beltre and Joey Butler to "try" to fill Nelson Cruz's offensive void. Here is hoping that Josh Willingham or somebody with some power becomes available.
Unfortunately, very true. Even the shell of A-Rod is a massive improvement over what they have had 3rd. They have literally been rolling out 4A players all year. You have to assume that what we saw at the very end of last year was dramatically impacted by his injury. I definitely can see him going, say, .270/.340/.440, which is still waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than Adams/Cruz/Nix/whoever...I'm not drinking the Kool-Aid. I'm looking at the numbers they Yankees have going for them and the numbers that A-Rod has had. I'm not a fan at all, but the stats and metrics do not lie, drugs or no drugs.
I hate that MLB actually made me feel bad for A-Rod. Iing hate the guy, and yet I do feel for him. Bud over reached big time, and in some ways I hope it comes back and bites him in the ass. I would almost be glad to see A-Rod walk just to see him stick it to the Yankees and Selig. Listening to MLB Network radio, you would think he killed babies. You would also think that no one else on the Yankees ever used, which is hilarious to me. Especially when you consider that 3 of the 13 suspended were linked to the Yankees. Also, we can't forget all the stars of the team that used in the past. Clemens, Pettitte, Giambi, and Sheffield were all admitted users who have worn pinstripes.
If this was 03 A-Rod, everyone in NY would be complaining about how they piled onto their guy. Instead they are all sympathetic to an idiotic front office who loved to pay big money to roid users and signed a guy to the stupidest contract ever.
I'll just leave this here.
http://www.pegasusnews.com/news/2007/dec/13/15-former-texas-rangers-linked-steroids-hgh/
Person in Mets organization who spoke to Valdespin: "I'm not sure he realizes he won't be getting paid."
Kicking all kinds of ass.Braves win their 11th game in a row. Their division lead is up to 13.5 games.![]()
Yeah, they showed that stat during the game where he hit 4 homers in May, June, and July combined, and already has 4 in August.Kicking all kinds of ass.
Nice to see Justin Upton getting his grove back and hitting homers again.
I don't think his suspension is ridiculous.I hate that MLB actually made me feel bad for A-Rod. Iing hate the guy, and yet I do feel for him. Bud over reached big time, and in some ways I hope it comes back and bites him in the ass. I would almost be glad to see A-Rod walk just to see him stick it to the Yankees and Selig. Listening to MLB Network radio, you would think he killed babies. You would also think that no one else on the Yankees ever used, which is hilarious to me. Especially when you consider that 3 of the 13 suspended were linked to the Yankees. Also, we can't forget all the stars of the team that used in the past. Clemens, Pettitte, Giambi, and Sheffield were all admitted users who have worn pinstripes.
If this was 03 A-Rod, everyone in NY would be complaining about how they piled onto their guy. Instead they are all sympathetic to an idiotic front office who loved to pay big money to roid users and signed a guy to the stupidest contract ever.
Melky Cabrera bought three websites, sent MLB to the Dominican, and had someone sell them testosterone. He only got 50 games. We have yet to hear anything close to that ridiculousness with A Rod.If what the leaks claim is all true, A-Rod has been taking PEDs since 2010, hooked many other players up with Biogenesis and their "services," and actively tried to obtain evidence for the purpose of a cover-up. Suspension seems pretty fair. Will likely get chopped down to 100 or 150, though.
We haven't been supplied a formal statement about what A-Rod did. Only leaks. So, it's a little hard to compare the situations. And again, the leaks say he used PEDs foe THREE years, was the one who essentially introduced everyone else to the clinic, and sought to destroy evidence. How exactly is that not a mountain of violations?Melky Cabrera bought three websites, sent MLB to the Dominican, and had someone sell them testosterone. He only got 50 games. We have yet to hear anything close to that ridiculousness with A Rod.
And you don't think Melky and A-Rod had any communication at all concerning these "purchases"? Icegaryen just posted a link above about Alex begging the Yankees to resign Melky. Coincidence? Right or wrong, A-Rod is obviously being pursued as the "ring leader" in all of this. They're saying they have evidence that he introduced other players to Biogenesis. It's basically the equivalent of a mob boss facing stiffer charges than some lackey underling. MLB is proposing that A-Rod is the kingpin here. If they can prove it, I think they've got a reasonably strong case.Melky Cabrera bought three websites, sent MLB to the Dominican, and had someone sell them testosterone. He only got 50 games. We have yet to hear anything close to that ridiculousness with A Rod.
Yeah, what a cry baby for talking shit after being intentionally hit after he hit a home run in a previous at bat. Such a douche, should get suspended. God forbid Heyward, who voluntarily left the bench (going to a brawl while injured? Or was he injured? What a baby) would've gotten hit in a brawl that his teammate initiated.Bryce Harper is such a crybaby. He gets beaned by Julio Teheran and starts talking shit on his way to first. Brian McCann goes after him, with Joe West holding onto his jersey to stop him. The benches clear, including Jason Heyward, who had already left the game with an injury in the 1st inning. No fighting, just a bunch of jawing back and forth.
edit: Ha. Harper wasn't mouthing off after Kimbrel struck him out to end the game. 12 in a row now.
Singling out Ortiz is pretty lame, no offense. He was on one list ten years ago with 100 other guys, he doesn't belong in the same paragraph as A-Rod when it comes to this issue.DIdn't Arod admit to using PED's while with Texas too? I believe he said it during an interview a few years back. It's good that the cheaters are finally getting busted, but it is annoying that the Yankees and Red Sox got away with juicing for so many years. David Ortiz is one lucky SOB. How he hasn't been caught over all these years is baffling.
The sad part about the whole steroid thing is that you can't trust anyone. Frank Thomas? Griffey? Thome?, Pujols?
That's what he gets for hotdogging it after the home run. If he can't take the consequences and repercussions of his showboating, maybe he should dial it back.Yeah, what a cry baby for talking shit after being intentionally hit after he hit a home run in a previous at bat. Such a douche, should get suspended. God forbid Heyward, who voluntarily left the bench (going to a brawl while injured? Or was he injured? What a baby) would've gotten hit in a brawl that his teammate initiated.
I don't like it when they throw at someone else, but if they bean the guy who did it next time up, I don't have a problem with it as long as they don't throw at his head.I always thought it was chickenshit of pitchers to hit batters for showboating after a home run, no matter who the batter or pitcher is.
Define hotdogging. Was he not jogging on the basepath? He wasn't even admiring his HR after he hit it, nor was there a bat flip. If he wasn't jogging (pretty sure he was based on the replay), shouldn't Ortiz get plunked after every HR he hits?That's what he gets for hotdogging it after the home run. If he can't take the consequences and repercussions of his showboating, maybe he should dial it back.