ZagGrad wrote:... let's just play sports.
Amen, bro! As it is in baseball, "play ball!"
ZagGrad wrote:... let's just play sports.
It's commonly known within baseball that pitchers sometimes put some sort of substance on their hands in chilly weather to help them grip the ball. A little bit, that's OK; too much, that borders on cheating.
"There's a line that I think that defines the competition. And you can sneak over the line, because we're all fighting for the edge," La Russa said. "I always think, 'Does it go to the point of abuse?' And that's where you start snapping."
La Russa said he brought the smudge to the umpires' attention, but did not demand they search Rogers because he didn't want to make a big deal about it.
And yes, La Russa said the Cardinals were aware Rogers had a similar spot earlier in the postseason.
"I said, 'I don't like this stuff, let's get it fixed.' If it gets fixed let's play the game. It got fixed, in my opinion," La Russa said.
"If he didn't get rid of it, I would have challenged it. But I do think it's a little bit part of the game at times, and don't go crazy," he said.
...Palermo said he talked with plate umpire Alfonso Marquez about how to best settle the flap, advising that a quick word with Rogers would work. That satisfied La Russa.
"Tony did things in a good and professional manner to resolve the issue," Palermo said.
Asked about the flap, Leyland brushed it aside.
"I'm not going to chew yesterday's breakfast and I'm not going to comment on it," he said.
StrykerFSU wrote:Congrats Chris!
Never in a million years would I have thought Jeff Weaver had a gem like that in him. The Cards also definately have something in that Wainwright kid, let's hope both he and Papelbon adjust to being starters next year.
Tough luck for those Tigers but it's a simple game..."You catch the ball. You throw the ball. You hit the ball." (or something like that).
Sorry to ask this but, did the Cards win in spite of LaRussa?
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