gunnarthor Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Dodgers' Zack Greinke fractures collarbone in fracas at Petco Park | MLB.com: News Quinten showing a little roid rage, perhaps?
jay Provisional Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 It'll be interesting to see what kind of a suspension Quentin ends up with. Does the injury become an aggravating factor in determining the length? Mostly, I think I'm upset about it because Greinke is on my fantasy squad...
Mike Sixel Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 He will get the max the CBA allows. Immaturity runs rampant in sports (and the world). Really, there is no reason for violence here.
IdahoPilgrim Provisional Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 It'll be interesting to see what kind of a suspension Quentin ends up with. Does the injury become an aggravating factor in determining the length? Mostly, I think I'm upset about it because Greinke is on my fantasy squad... Likewise.
kab21 Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Dodgers' Zack Greinke fractures collarbone in fracas at Petco Park | MLB.com: News Quinten showing a little roid rage, perhaps? Was Greinke also showing roid rage by dropping his shoulder? What about Kemp who was getting into with Quentin after the game? Apparently these two have a history and Greinke might have said something after hitting him. Quentin is in the wrong for charging the mound but Greinke aggravated things and took him on ala Nolan Ryan. I'm a big Greinke fan but the Dodgers have joined the Yankees as teams I want to see fail.
Mr. Brooks Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Was Greinke also showing roid rage by dropping his shoulder? What about Kemp who was getting into with Quentin after the game? Apparently these two have a history and Greinke might have said something after hitting him. Quentin is in the wrong for charging the mound but Greinke aggravated things and took him on ala Nolan Ryan. I'm a big Greinke fan but the Dodgers have joined the Yankees as teams I want to see fail. LOL are you joking!!!!Does Grienke not have a right to defend himself when someone charges the mound?If anything, I'd say Grienke was about as non aggressive as you could possibly expect in this situation by just lowering his shoulder in a defensive position, and not throwing a punch. The charger is the active aggressor here, not the chargee. What should Grienke have done? Turn tail and run screaming like a little girl into centerfield?
Zyax Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 What should Grienke have done? Turn tail and run screaming like a little girl into centerfield? This mental image literally caused me to spit coffee on to my computer laughing. So. Thanks for that.
kab21 Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Apparently Greinke swore at him and didn't attempt to avoid contact at all. As a matter of fact he went towards Quentin. And then both Greinke and the catcher are on top of Quentin punching him. This is what Quentin deserved but Greinke did nothing to avoid the situation and took it to Quentin. Injuries happen in these situations.
Squirrel Community Moderator Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Was Greinke also showing roid rage by dropping his shoulder? What about Kemp who was getting into with Quentin after the game? Apparently these two have a history and Greinke might have said something after hitting him. Quentin is in the wrong for charging the mound but Greinke aggravated things and took him on ala Nolan Ryan. I'm a big Greinke fan but the Dodgers have joined the Yankees as teams I want to see fail. History or not, words that were said or not, you aren't allowed to charge the mound. Quentin will get the max for that. If Quentin wants to say something was said to him first, then that just becomes a child's game of 'He started it.' It's a stupid defense, imo. You charge the mound, you face the consequences, no matter what the history or verbiage is between them.
Mr. Brooks Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Apparently Greinke swore at him and didn't attempt to avoid contact at all. As a matter of fact he went towards Quentin. And then both Greinke and the catcher are on top of Quentin punching him. This is what Quentin deserved but Greinke did nothing to avoid the situation and took it to Quentin. Injuries happen in these situations. I think you might want to watch the video again. Grienke didn't start towards Quentin until Quentin dropped his bat and started running toward the mound. Honestly, I really don't understand how you expect Grienke to handle this situation. You shouldnt be required (or expected) to "avoid contact", once someone else initiates the aggressive move towards you. [video=youtube;J2FoxcPX6EE]
kab21 Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 I don't have any problem with Quentin getting a long suspension or getting pummeled. I disagree with the woe is Greinke because he got hurt. he has the right to defend (doesn't have to) the mound but he was part of a fight. Getting injured is what happens in fights.
ashbury Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 So much for the conventional wisdom, "nobody gets hurt in a baseball fight".
Fatt Crapps Provisional Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Quentin is a punk. He gets beaned all the time because he stands on top of the freakin plate (He has the highest HBP %...in the history of the game!!). It was a 3-2 pitch in a 1 run game, obviously wasn't intentional.
Fatt Crapps Provisional Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Did you ever see this fine gent ever charge the mound?
Badsmerf Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Quentin is a little bitch. Too bad Greinke got hurt. I have to wonder in this scenario if the Dodgers could win a lawsuit against Quentin? I don't know the legal system well enough, but if they could prove he was directly responsible for a loss in capital for assault, they might win. Just throwing it out there.
kab21 Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Honestly, I really don't understand how you expect Grienke to handle this situation. You shouldnt be required (or expected) to "avoid contact", once someone else initiates the aggressive move towards you. He's a 150M #2 pitcher that is extremely important to his team. All he needs to do is side step Quentin when he charges and his catcher pummels Quentin. Instead he met Quentin's charge lowering his shoulder despite giving up 50 lbs and momentum to him. He's not wrong in his actions but people get injured when they get into fights. That's how life works and I don't feel sorry for him.
jay Provisional Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 All he needs to do is side step Quentin when he charges and his catcher pummels Quentin. Instead he met Quentin's charge lowering his shoulder despite giving up 50 lbs and momentum to him. So he wasn't wrong in his actions, but it's his fault he got injured because he took the wrong physical approach? I don't blame him for defending his mound one bit and I'm not sure we can expect him to be trained on the proper approach to a charging bull.
SweetOne69 Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Back when Quentin was with the White Sox, didn't he get pissed off after striking out and broke his own wrist by slamming it into the bat?
Willihammer Provisional Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 I heard he took a bite out of the handle then spat it at the opposing bat boy
nokomismod Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Quentin was a perfect fit for the Tighty Whiteys.
Mr. Brooks Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 He's a 150M #2 pitcher that is extremely important to his team. All he needs to do is side step Quentin when he charges and his catcher pummels Quentin. Instead he met Quentin's charge lowering his shoulder despite giving up 50 lbs and momentum to him. He's not wrong in his actions but people get injured when they get into fights. That's how life works and I don't feel sorry for him. When did I say I feel sorry for him?Something really, really, really, terrible would have to happen to a guy guaranteed over 100 million dollars for me to ever feel bad or sorry for them.I'm just saying that Quentin is at fault, 100%. Putting any of the blame on Grienke is a little like saying, "well its not her fault, but come on look at that skirt she was wearing..."
ashbury Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 So he wasn't wrong in his actions, but it's his fault he got injured because he took the wrong physical approach? What's worse, he was on the horns of a dilemma. I don't like the unwritten rule, or whatever it is, that someone backing off in a situation is labelled a pussy, but it's there, and while Quentin had about 3 seconds to consider his action after getting hit, and could have backed off at the last moment even then, Greinke had about half a second to decide what to do once the guy was coming at him, and once committed to defending himself there was no backing away. I'm not the biggest Greinke fan, but I'd want some further information to warrant believing this was even 50/50 his own fault after the batter leaned into an inside pitch. / edit: heh, Mr. B and I chose different phrasings to say the same thing at the same posting time.
Squirrel Community Moderator Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 He's a 150M #2 pitcher that is extremely important to his team. All he needs to do is side step Quentin when he charges and his catcher pummels Quentin. Instead he met Quentin's charge lowering his shoulder despite giving up 50 lbs and momentum to him. He's not wrong in his actions but people get injured when they get into fights. That's how life works and I don't feel sorry for him. It's not really about feeling sorry for Greinke, imo, but whether or not he tries to avoid it is just not the point, again imo. Quentin charged the mound and by doing so set things in motion physically. There's no way in knowing 'if' Greinke sidesteps him there'd be a different outcome. That doesn't matter as that's not what happened. Quentin was the wrong party here and I hope he pays the consequences but good.
jokin Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Quentin is a punk. He gets beaned all the time because he stands on top of the freakin plate (He has the highest HBP %...in the history of the game!!). It was a 3-2 pitch in a 1 run game, obviously wasn't intentional. Do you think Kemp's near-beaning was intentional?
notoriousgod71 Verified Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 Didn't Greinke only get injured when his own catcher fell on top of him? Both Quentin and Greinke are idiots, but to me the bigger idiots are the ones calling for Quentin to be suspended for as long as Greinke is injured (Mattingly). It is a horrible precedent to set. There have been baseball brawls as long as there's been baseball and this was rather tame. I don't see anyone calling for Johnny Cueto to be out of baseball for life because the concussion he gave LaRue ended his season.
Thrylos Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2013 Posted April 12, 2013 I don't care for either of those 2 (an ex-Royal and an ex-Sux). But here is what Jayson Stark tweeted earlier:Since '08 Greinke has hit Quentin 3 times in 31 PA. Greinke against all other hitters: 19 HBPs in 4,279 PA Too much smoke for there not to be fire. Throwing at batters is part of the game and so are the consequences. They both should be suspended as well as others who participated on the brawl.
ashbury Verified Member Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 the bigger idiots are the ones calling for Quentin to be suspended for as long as Greinke is injured (Mattingly). It is a horrible precedent to set. This. It practically begs for hockey-style goons whose only role is to eliminate the other team's best player through tit-for-tat penalties.
jm3319 Provisional Member Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 I don't care for either of those 2 (an ex-Royal and an ex-Sux). But here is what Jayson Stark tweeted earlier: Too much smoke for there not to be fire. Throwing at batters is part of the game and so are the consequences. They both should be suspended as well as others who participated on the brawl. Umm why should Grienke be suspended? Or are you saying every pitcher should be suspended every time they hit a batter? It's a 3-2 pitch in a 1-0 ball game.... this wasn't an 0-0 pitch as his head, or a 3-0 pitch. Maybe one or two of his previous plunks on Quentin were intentional, but there's no way this one was. If Quentin had half a brain and an ounce of class and just walked to first base to try to help his team win the game, there wouldn't have been an issue. Also, it looked like most everyone else was just breaking up the brawl.
Guest USAFChief Guests Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 Quentin is a punk. He gets beaned all the time because he stands on top of the freakin plate (He has the highest HBP %...in the history of the game!!). It was a 3-2 pitch in a 1 run game, obviously wasn't intentional. Absolutely correct. I was a scorekeeper when he was in AAA (Tucson) and the other scorer and I had a standing over/under bet: number of Quenin HBP per game = .5. In addition to standing on top of the plate, he literally makes zero attempt to avoid a pitch, and actually moves into anything inside, on purpose. He used to use the ol' "check swing, get hit on the forearm" once per series.
TheLeviathan Old-Timey Member Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 Quite frankly, that pitch was avoidable by Quentin. It wasn't SO far inside he couldn't have spun away. That roided-up asshat has been sitting on homeplate for years and bitching about getting hit. Grienke probably tried to get too macho once he saw Quentin crying about it at first but that was about as clear a situation as possible that he wasn't trying to hit him. That pitch, to 99% of the hitters in the league is a brush back, ball four, with the guy going "whoa" that it was rising. Only Quentin's pansy-ass would get hit there because that's his game. Sorry, but in baseball Quentin is easily in my bottom five of players I can't stand.
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