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In the 1977 ALCS Willie Randolph was taken out hard by Hal McRae. 

 

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/mets/mccarron-randolph-mets-feel-takeout-slide-article-1.2393582

He has an interesting comment regarding this Mets incident. I especially like what he says towards the bottom of the article. 

 

With memories of that attitude in mind, Randolph says he doesn’t believe Utley was trying to hurt Tejada. But, Randolph says, “Utley was wrong in that it was a really, late, late slide.” Randolph also calls the slide, “a little reckless.”

The whole play itself “was funky,” Randolph says, and everything happens fast. Tejada probably should’ve just made sure of one out instead of trying for a double play. Daniel Murphy’s feed wasn’t ideal and Tejada’s pirouette to get into position to throw to first left Tejada with his back to Utley, which Randolph says is a no-no.

“You leave yourself vulnerable when you do that,” Randolph says.

“I hate to see the guy break his leg,” Randolph adds. “So many things went through my mind. So much of it could’ve been avoided, maybe. Or anticipated.”

That’s what helped Randolph in his own collision.

“I could feel McRae coming after me,” Randolph says. “My first instinct was ‘Get off your feet, Willie.’ That’s what saved me.”

Still, Randolph says, his incident was worse than Tejada-Utley.

Why?

“The egregiousness,” Randolph says.

“But I can see how the Mets and Met fans are up in arms now. It was one of the most bizarre plays I’ve seen. I know the media, fans, talk radio, will have this at a fever pitch.”

 

I am not a Met fan but I really want Harvey to play some serious chin music. Well maybe not too serious, no one else needs to get hurt, not even Utley. But some purpose pitches to move guys off the plate. No way I want LA to win, not even for Donnie Baseball.  

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In general, I watch games and don't pay attention to announcers. So I don't know who these assholes are on TBS for the Mets/Dodgers .  Just now- around 8pm PT, talking about the Utley play, for FAR too long.  And what's the idea about judging and suspending on a pretty heinous play that caused injury?  "That's for the offseason" etc.  Fuck you. Lets hope it happens tomorrow.

 

How do NONE of them talk about that for the last several years, the rules and "unwritten" rules was that you can hard slide into second AS LONG AS YOU TOUCH THE BASE.  Utley never touched the base til the ump awarded him the base after review.

 

I basically want everyone in this TBS booth, taken out and shot. Just-- let's just do it. It's worse than listening to Kay and Suzy, fer chrissakes.

 

PS And, just to let you know, listening to Harold Reynolds IS the bottom, that IS FAR WORSE than listening to Michael Kay and Suzy Waldman.

 

PS2: AimingForYoko any mention of the Cubs and "is this their year?" should be banished to the woodshed.  Can we all remember the '86 World Series just a bit? They were talking about how Bruce Hurst would be WS MVP and then that terribleness with people named Bill, Mookie, Ray, etc all happened.  Perspective, people.

Edited by King of Birds

I'm not a poor loser, I'm really not, but I almost can't bear losing to the Cubs.  Maybe it's because I was born and raised with these people.  Just when I started feeling for that young team and their excitement, and thinking, well .... there's worse things that can happen - Rizzo yells he wants to kill someone, Maddon calls my team "vigilantes", and compares us to Tony Soprano, then says, "we don't start things we finish them", and Molina ends up injured - by Rizzo. 

 

And then I'm watching the game right now.  The Cubs are leading.  Their fans are jubilant, which is to be expected.  Yet when the inning ends, I see drunks who are leaning over screaming nasty things at the opponent.  And I realize .... those are the Cubs fans I know.  If you have a choice to either cheer your team or boo your opponent, go against the opponent - It's the Chicago way.

 

I am still trying to believe in my Dodgers, but yes, that was a dirty play by Utley.

 

It was dirty and it's very unfortunate for the injured player, but as an article described it, it started a "blood feud", and sometimes that's all it takes to fire up a team to win.

 

ETA:  And can we talk about these commercials?  Matthew McConaughey:  "It's not about hugging treeeeees............."

Edited by RedheadZombie
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Blergh.

 

RHZ, I don't think I can bring myself to root for them, either.  And not because of the fans; the Cubbies fans down here are more the "lovable losers" type than what you're describing.  But I just can't do it.  I always thought I'd support the Cubs if they ever made it to the playoffs, and in fact I always DO support the NL team, and the NL Central team if there is one.  I think I just never thought they'd actually beat the Cards in the playoffs to do it.  (Even though I absolutely understand how it works.)

 

Whatever.  I'm a sore loser, I guess.  Go Mets!

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They're recent winners, so I can't feel too sorry for the Cards.  Reminds me of the Mariners in 2001 winning 116 regular season games and then falling flat on their faces in the playoffs.  

 

Congrats Cubs and Chicago fans.  If Texas does actually make it from the AL, you've given me somebody to root for -- hasn't been for a long time, wasn't expected to go far, underdog, all that good stuff.  

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Wisconsinite here - I find it natural to root against all things Chicago.

 

I like both the Mets and Dodgers and will have no problem rooting for either of them over the Cubs.

 

Kinda rooting against both Toronto and KC today, but if they both lose, I won't care about the ALCS. So I guess I need one of them in. If it's both, go Toronto.

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Is it me or do they put dirt in the astro turf to make it look like actual moving grass.
 
It's small rubber pellets mixed with sand:
 
The AstroTurf consists of synthetic grass with a mix of rubber and sand as its base -- similar to the FieldTurf. Unlike FieldTurf, though, the AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D has fibers that are twisted in order to prevent spilling when the surface is rolled. Over time, Keyes said this will hopefully help the surface remain soft -- an issue they had with the FieldTurf.

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