and the Yankee dugout was whistling to the hitters in the box? That seems within the “unwritten” rules, as long as they’re not using trash cans or buzzers or whatever. That was an odd outburst.
That was a while lot of nonsense and really made the Mets (Lindor and Baez in particular) look bad. Lindor ran his mouth first right at the Yankees dugout. Giancarlo said something back and didn't even seem animated about it. That should be that. But, Lindor and Baez were up in arms because he said something? Dish it out and can't take comes to mind.
But, I am sorry, tonight doesn't validate that contract when all season he has been booed for a reason. And he is a fragile mentality who likes to talk like he's not.
All season he has said he doesn't hear the boos, etc. He's laughed about it, changed the subject. But, then he does stuff that is in response. That thumbs down is a perfect example. As a Yankee fan, I don't care that he ran his mouth. He hit a HR and had something to say? Fine. But, Stanton just talked to him and his fragile ego couldn't handle it. That should have been the end of it, but him and Baez looked like fragile babies getting worked up over it. Instead of rushing the field to fight, their Mets teammates should have told them to stop yelling and gesturing to fight because they were embarrassing themselves and the team.
crapping out again.. I think we ruined him or he did it himself but he is cooked
How did we ruin him? He was a moderately successful reliever who earned an expanded role. He proceeded to shit the bed, getting a little worse each year.
RE: Technically, the game should have ended a pitch earlier.
No, ball to the backstop, even Stanton makes it to first...
Maybe, maybe not. But, it wasn't called a strike and that was one of the best looking pitches of the night. McCann just did a terrible job framing it or ctaching it, making it look like a bad pitch. If Stanton doesn't run right away or steps out of the batter's circle, it's an out.
Given the amount of injuries the Mets have had, being only 3 games out of the playoffs is a miracle. Lindor is really coming on too. I think his second year in NY is going to go better.
RE: RE: RE: Technically, the game should have ended a pitch earlier.
No, ball to the backstop, even Stanton makes it to first...
Maybe, maybe not. But, it wasn't called a strike and that was one of the best looking pitches of the night. McCann just did a terrible job framing it or ctaching it, making it look like a bad pitch. If Stanton doesn't run right away or steps out of the batter's circle, it's an out.
Whatever, that umpire missed 10-12 pitches maybe more - it is not surprising when he is ducking...
RE: RE: RE: RE: Technically, the game should have ended a pitch earlier.
No, ball to the backstop, even Stanton makes it to first...
Maybe, maybe not. But, it wasn't called a strike and that was one of the best looking pitches of the night. McCann just did a terrible job framing it or ctaching it, making it look like a bad pitch. If Stanton doesn't run right away or steps out of the batter's circle, it's an out.
Whatever, that umpire missed 10-12 pitches maybe more - it is not surprising when he is ducking...
Sanchez clearly made a late tag the other night. Took replay to figure that out. Lindor clearly fouled the ball off his foot. The ball was called fair and he was called out. But yeah, there was an 0-1 pitch that you didn’t like the call
RE: Yankee fans whining about the umps this series?
Sanchez clearly made a late tag the other night. Took replay to figure that out. Lindor clearly fouled the ball off his foot. The ball was called fair and he was called out. But yeah, there was an 0-1 pitch that you didn’t like the call
Replay shows it did not hit his foot - you do not see any deflection of the shoe and the Mets certainly did not think it did.
Cannot remember people fighting over Sanchez tag, only over not standing there and tagging him. Villar wants to come both spikes up, you drop your shin guards on his legs.
I didn't watch the whole game last night. Now I wish I did. Finally,
last night. I love that there's a potential rivalry brewing between the Yankees and Mets going forward. I hope they keep playing each other every year. The rest of inter league play you can keep.
Too bad more people didn't see the game last night. That's the kind passion and emotion baseball needs more of.
The Yankees have become the perfect vehicle to make baseball more popular everywhere but the Bronx. Have a star having a down year that needs to get his home crowd behind him? Just call for the Yankees they are the cure.
crapping out again.. I think we ruined him or he did it himself but he is cooked
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That's now 13 homers off Green (for those counting).
I wonder if Green was having flashbacks to 2017, when Giradi didn't challenge that play, and then Green let up a grand slam to Lindor.
He quickly fell behind 2-0 last night, like he wasn't comfortable pitching to him.
Personally, I watched more SNF, picked up
the game in the middle innings.
Yanks have afternoon game today as a makeup, great.
They beat the shit out of the Indians often?
Lindor was claiming the Yankees were relaying signals via "whistling"
Yanks were being assholes to Walker last night with a lot of whistling. They were doing it to piss him off so Lindor giving it back.
Man is chirping right back to Lindor! yeah baby!
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Lindors problem with the Yankees?
Yanks were being assholes to Walker last night with a lot of whistling. They were doing it to piss him off so Lindor giving it back.
What? Whistling bothers a MLB pitcher? Doesn't bother little league kids.....
Which BP is worse? They both are bad.
That was a while lot of nonsense and really made the Mets (Lindor and Baez in particular) look bad. Lindor ran his mouth first right at the Yankees dugout. Giancarlo said something back and didn't even seem animated about it. That should be that. But, Lindor and Baez were up in arms because he said something? Dish it out and can't take comes to mind.
Would have been to Judge....
7-6
respect
7-6
respect
Fuck him, he should have been down 0-2...but this umpire just has no consistent zone. Example there with Conforto's K....
split personality exception
At least maybe this entire event will get him and the fans on the same page and allow him to relax in NY and start on a good note for next season.
All season he has said he doesn't hear the boos, etc. He's laughed about it, changed the subject. But, then he does stuff that is in response. That thumbs down is a perfect example. As a Yankee fan, I don't care that he ran his mouth. He hit a HR and had something to say? Fine. But, Stanton just talked to him and his fragile ego couldn't handle it. That should have been the end of it, but him and Baez looked like fragile babies getting worked up over it. Instead of rushing the field to fight, their Mets teammates should have told them to stop yelling and gesturing to fight because they were embarrassing themselves and the team.
Good Gosh, we didn't realize that...
But Gardy cannot hit 100 mph
tough loss.
No, ball to the backstop, even Stanton makes it to first...
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That passed ball was in the strike zone.
No, ball to the backstop, even Stanton makes it to first...
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That passed ball was in the strike zone.
No, ball to the backstop, even Stanton makes it to first...
Maybe, maybe not. But, it wasn't called a strike and that was one of the best looking pitches of the night. McCann just did a terrible job framing it or ctaching it, making it look like a bad pitch. If Stanton doesn't run right away or steps out of the batter's circle, it's an out.
Whatever, that umpire missed 10-12 pitches maybe more - it is not surprising when he is ducking...
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In comment 15363581 Matt M. said:
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That passed ball was in the strike zone.
No, ball to the backstop, even Stanton makes it to first...
Maybe, maybe not. But, it wasn't called a strike and that was one of the best looking pitches of the night. McCann just did a terrible job framing it or ctaching it, making it look like a bad pitch. If Stanton doesn't run right away or steps out of the batter's circle, it's an out.
Whatever, that umpire missed 10-12 pitches maybe more - it is not surprising when he is ducking...
Replay shows it did not hit his foot - you do not see any deflection of the shoe and the Mets certainly did not think it did.
Cannot remember people fighting over Sanchez tag, only over not standing there and tagging him. Villar wants to come both spikes up, you drop your shin guards on his legs.
I'm warming to Lindor. Pissing off the opposition? Don't have a problem with that if he starts hitting.
Too bad more people didn't see the game last night. That's the kind passion and emotion baseball needs more of.
The Yankees have become the perfect vehicle to make baseball more popular everywhere but the Bronx. Have a star having a down year that needs to get his home crowd behind him? Just call for the Yankees they are the cure.
That's now 13 homers off Green (for those counting).
I wonder if Green was having flashbacks to 2017, when Giradi didn't challenge that play, and then Green let up a grand slam to Lindor.
He quickly fell behind 2-0 last night, like he wasn't comfortable pitching to him.
Personally, I watched more SNF, picked up
the game in the middle innings.
Yanks have afternoon game today as a makeup, great.
Hopefully just a temporary thing.