tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6454948283116207589.post1550203022649351141..comments2024-01-15T06:32:44.835-05:00Comments on Sox vs. Stripes: It's All About 27, Not 20Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6454948283116207589.post-24928514416988060782009-10-03T10:29:27.760-04:002009-10-03T10:29:27.760-04:00Typical Rays fan. Must have just started following...Typical Rays fan. Must have just started following that team, oh about a year ago -- like 99 percent of the Rays' fan base -- because it's beyond clear you know <i>nothin</i> about the game.<br /><br />As if CC is the first player to ever throw his glove after a bad performance? Get a clue and try watching the game on a regular basis. That happens every day throughout the game in both the majors and minors ... and it does not make the players who do it bad sports. It makes them frustrated. And I promise that one day David Price <i>will</i> do it too followign a bad outing.<br /><br />In addition, can you show me anything from anywhere that CC intentionally threw a Pena? No one, not even the Rays themselves, have accused Sabathia of doing that. Hitters get plunked. It's part of the game and just because a player gets hurt, doesn't mean the pitcher was intentionally throwing at him or was trying to hurt him. And that's certainly not CC's reputation and was not the case in that situation.<br /><br />Next time before you comment, actually try to have some facts ... and a grasp on reality.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13054517091231408114noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6454948283116207589.post-78501578856829048232009-10-03T09:37:48.986-04:002009-10-03T09:37:48.986-04:00David Price showed the bad sport who was boss last...David Price showed the bad sport who was boss last night. It was not meaningless to the Tampa Bay Rays. This bad sport CC who threw his glove after being yanked had broken Carlos Peña's fingers and ended Carlos'season, remember?<br /> The Rays humiliated Sabbathia and he deserved it. Pulled in the 3rd.Then threw his glove. It wasn't his glove's fault.<br />$161 million for a guy who did that to Carlos is just filthy lucre.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com