I rarely wish harmful things upon people, but like Tom Brady, Micheal Kay is clearly an exception to this rule.
no no, i meant that I hope he wont have to overtake Bonds, meaning I hope Bonds never breaks Aaron's record....if there was ever any athlete I have a true dislike for, its Bonds...the guy is the epitomy of asshole, arrogance, and douchebag all in one...i wouldnt mind if someone ended his career with a fastball to the neck...in all honesty he knows he cheats, everyone knows he cheats...hes only playing for the record...which more then likely wont be his in 7 years...if he gets it
fastball to the neck was kinda harsh...how about to the knees...or maybe he blows out his back...either way im happy
Ahh, gotcha. Then we're cool. :up: No kidding, my brother and I were both talking about it before the season started that we wish some pitcher would just get balsy and plunk him good. Just end his career right there, before he gets to overtake Aaron. I don't mind all the arrogance and blatant douchbaggery, it's the cheating I can't stomach.
how about all the douchbaggery and arrogance in spite of cheating the game...he should be a much nicer person since we all know hes a lying sac of shit! and the guy cries on national television bc of death threats...i wonder if he has any clue why...
Looks good to me. Gave up a double, but recovered right away. As long as his strength holds up, he can pitch late tonight.
^I still say he should be limited on pitch count, no more than 90...He pitched pretty long last week and made a relief appearance Saturday...So tonight I wouldn't expect much past 90 pitches.
yea I saw the consecutive K's right after the double...looks like a couple of our pitchers have recovered from the first week of crappy pitching
I know what you mean. My only issue with not getting on him for his douchebaggery is because he does it to the media, and not to the fans and his teammates. The media is always looking for a story, and he never wanted anything to do with that game. He is always nice to the fans, and his teammates love him, so that's good enough, personality wise, for me. But yeah, his crying BS was just sad. BTW: Pettitte, 1-2-3.
I'd love to agree with you on this one Alio but the man is not good to his fans...he rarely signs autographed balls, is very truculent when approached, and he also isolates himself in the clubhouse... Ive heard of an instance where he actually tried to charge to autograph a ball...thats just pathetic... being that I live in San Jose and have nothing but Giants and A's fans around, I hear what they think of him too, sadly not too many Giants fans like Bonds anymore...the cheers at the field say otherwise, but their overall impression of Bonds will be forever tainted...its sad
His relief appearence just replaced his normal throw day in the pen, so that's really not an issue. 90 is probably his limit, anyway.