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There are some things about sports I don't like... the New Yuck Muts, the University of Michigan and those ASSCRACK UGLY HELMETS, the Floridamn Gayturds and the Miami Crimicanes. I also think that NASCRAP and professional wrestling are a HUGE waste of air time on television and would rather watch women's Jello wrestling!

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The Week In Baseball

by Cougar2000
created June 09, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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June is a hot month... there are teams that getting hot at the right time (both Chicago clubs and Tampa Bay) and teams that are cooling off at the WRONG time (Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Houston).  The chances for Chipper Jones (Larry to the fans at Shea) are getting better but he needs to get healthy quick if the Braves are to contend for the East.

With that, here's a look at what happened last week on the field.

Trial date set for Bonds - Barry Lamar Bonds should have more on his mind than playing baseball again. The trial date for Bonds has been set for next year.  Bonds, Major League Baseball's all-time home run king with 762 homers, is still a free agent. Bonds said recently that he won't retire and is eager to continue his career.

According to Jeff Borris, who represents Bonds, "Barry still hopes he will receive a phone call from me saying that I got him a job and he can resume playing the game he loves." Last Friday, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston set a date of March 2, 2009, to begin the trial for Bonds allegedly lying about his use of performance-enhancing drugs in testimony given to a grand jury nearly five years ago. Bonds is facing 14 counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice.

Until the hearing in San Francisco last Friday, it wasn't certain whether Bonds would have to miss part of the current season fighting the case. It may still not be certain.

Bonds was told by the Giants this past September that his 15-year reign with the team was over.

Bonds hit his 756th home run to pass Hank Aaron into first place on the all-time list into the bleachers just to the right of dead center against the Washington Nationals on Aug. 7 of last year at AT&T Park. He played his final game for the Giants there on September 26.

Bonds finished last season with a .276 batting average, 28 homers, 132 walks and a .480 on base percentage in 126 games. He will be 44 on July 24.

Crisp, others called to the MLB Principal’s Office - It didn’t take Principal Bob Watson long to hand out punishment and detention slips. A day after Red Sox center fielder Coco Crisp charged the mound following being hit by Rays right-hander James Shields, the principal handed down the penalties for the bench-clearing brawl at Fenway Park last Thursday. According to Major League Baseball and the St. Petersburg Times, there were eight players suspended, three of them on the roster of the defending World Champs and all eight were also hit hard in the wallet.

Crisp got the heaviest penalty, a seven-game suspension that he immediately appealed. Red Sox left-hander Jon Lester was given a five-game suspension for what MLB ruled was "intentionally throwing" at a Tampa Bay batter after a warning had been issued. Unlike Crisp, Lester opted not to appeal.

Other suspensions include first baseman Sean Casey, who received a three-game suspension. Casey's suspension isn't scheduled to start until June 14 and according to the team, has not decided if he will appeal. The reason for his discipline, according to MLB, was "fighting." DUH!

Shields, who hit Crisp on the right leg, received a six-game suspension. Designated hitter Johnny Gomes, one of the biggest aggressors during the fracas, got a five-game punishment. Crawford, whom Crisp accused of pulling his hair, got a four-game suspension. Rays second baseman Akinori Iwamura received three games for fighting.

The Red Sox and Rays will next play on June 30 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg. Bring your body armor!

Another ump gets hurt on the field - It’s not safe to be a Major League umpire these days. Now the latest from sick bay. Home-plate umpire Jerry Layne left Saturday afternoon's game between the Yankees and Royals after being hit with a foul ball in the third inning. Royals outfielder Joey Gathright fouled back a bunted ball to lead off the third inning, narrowly missing catcher Jorge Posada's head and striking Layne on the center of his mask. Yankees trainers immediately came to his assistance, and Layne, who appeared to be overheated as well, eventually left under his own power. Both teams left the field at 1:52 p.m. ET, causing a lengthy delay. Layne was replaced by second-base umpire Jim Wolf.

Go to a game, win a funeral - Talk about the dead ball era.. The Grand Prairie Air Hogs gave a prize away at one of their recent home games. The only thing’s this: You have to be dead to use it. Elaine Fulps, 60, won a $10,000 paid funeral at last Tuesday night's Grand Prairie AirHogs game.

The prize won't expire until after Fulps does, said Ron Alexander, the sales manager at Oak Grove Memorial Gardens, which partnered with the team and Irving's Chapel of Roses Funeral Home to sponsor the event. Fans in this Dallas suburb were eager to join in the grim fun and got into the spirit of things.

Some finalists for the prize arrived dressed in black or looking like death. The finalists participated in a pallbearer's race, a mummy wrap and a eulogy. "I'm going to pick a spot under a tree out of the Texas heat," she told The Dallas Morning News. "And let's hope it's a pet-free cemetery. I don't want to get watered on."

Catcher no longer has scholarship offer - Matt Hill, the Stephens County High School catcher accused of intentionally letting a pitch hit an umpire last week, won't be playing baseball at Gordon College as a result. According to the two-year school sports information office, Gordon baseball coach Travis McClanahan said today he spoke with Hill on Wednesday and withdrew an invitation for Hill to be walk on with the team next season.

A video of the incident has been posted on many Web sites, including YouTube. Stephens County principal David Friend, speaking for the Hill family, which has declined to be interviewed by numerous news outlets, said Hill and his parents were "disheartened" by McClanahan's decision and has talked to the coach as well as school president President Lawrence Weill in hopes of changing their minds. According to YouTube, the pitch in question has gotten over 400,000 hits on their website.

Friend said Hill still might attend the Barnesville school, just outside of Atlanta, which will honor Hill's partial academic scholarship. Hill has a 3.5 GPA, Friend said. According to Stephens County coach Mark Gosnell, Hill and Martin denied malicious intent and said the missed ball was the result of a mix-up in signals.

The Georgia High School Association fined Stephens County $1,000 and placed the baseball program on severe warning status Wednesday. Hill has since graduated from the school and cannot be punished by the GHSA or Stephens County. Pitcher Cody Martin, a rising senior, was not disciplined.

Rays pitcher, catcher duke it out in dugout - It seems that the Rays have a lot more fight in them than we suspected. According to a release from the American League East team, Tampa Bay starting pitcher Matt Garza and catcher Dioner Navarro had to be separated after arguing in the dugout during Sunday's game at Texas, which Tampa Bay lost 6-3 at Arlington.

Television cameras caught the pitcher and catcher face-to-face in the dugout and in an apparent scuffle that spilled into the tunnel leading to the clubhouse after the fourth inning.

Manager Joe Maddon, pitching coach Jim Hickey and others could be seen rushing to break up the fracas. It wasn't clear if any punches were thrown. When Hickey visited the mound during the fourth, when No. 9 hitter German Duran hit a two-run homer to put Texas up 3-0, Garza and Navarro had an obviously heated discussion with the coach in the middle of them.

 


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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
568 days ago
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AGAIN? Yeah, Mel Allen is alive and well!

Seriously, you need a better (as in "original") title for this piece.

Something like "Baseball This Evening", "Sporting Illustrated" or "ESPM".
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Cougar2000All-American
568 days ago
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I did "The Week In Baseball" to avoid copyright infringment. I pick what I think are some of the interesting stories of the week and go from there. At least I did call the Tampa Bay team the Rays.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
568 days ago
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Ok, have you ever seen Coming to America? MacDowell's has the Golden Arcs, not Arches.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
568 days ago
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When will you start to include "TWIBB Notes" or something along those lines? :-) TWYB Notes???
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Baltimoresports247All-American
568 days ago
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LOL...or "The Best Damn Baseball Blog Period," "BaseballCenter," "Outside the Baseball," "Pardon the Baseball Interruption," "Around The Baseball Diamond," "Baseball is Burning"...ok I have to stop...
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
568 days ago
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Why do you have to stop? You took a simple, stilish concept and dipped it in comedy gold!!! Well Done!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
568 days ago
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Seriously though, Coug. You put a lot of energy and effort into these... and I want to vote for them but the titles of your posts remind me of Chevrolet's hilarious marketing gaffe when they sent the Nova into Spanish speaking countries...

(No Va = doesn't go)

On the other hand, you have continued to improve and put commonly themed paragraphs into the same articles which is a good thing - so for that I give you the almighty +!!!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
568 days ago
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I enjoy your conviction and enthusiasm, but you gotta update your profile... Your not gonna gain any favors from what amounts to be QUITE a wide audience.

Univ of Michigan, U of Florida, Miami the U, New York Mets, Nascar and Pro Wrestling fans makes up about a third of all males in the US above the age of 13... that is what they call in the biz "an important demographic"

It's all politics, man.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
568 days ago
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"June is a hot month... there are teams that getting hot at the right time (both Chicago clubs and Tampa Bay) and teams that are cooling off at the WRONG time (Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Houston)." Ask the 2007 Rockies and they'll tell you the right time to get hot is about 5 weeks before the season ends.
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Behbigben15All-Star
568 days ago
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It is a hot month...It was 90 degrees here in MD today.
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SSreportersLegend
568 days ago
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Want to hop over to Seattle? It's 50 degrees, it's been raining for days, the snow level should drop to 2,000 feet by tonight....which means we could see snow in some cities.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
568 days ago
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If Bonds "loves" the game so much and can't wait until he can get back on the field then why doesn't he go to Japan or Puerto Rico or AAA ball? Because if he really "loved" the game he would go play with his kids down at the sandlot just to get some time on field in.
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Cougar2000All-American
568 days ago
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It's the media circus that worries me, LA. Bonds is about as cuddly as a land mine (ask Jeff Kent). He would be more of a distraction than anything else.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
568 days ago
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Jeff Kent is as cuddly as a Cactus with rabies, filled with poisonous snakes... sometimes, there are people in this world that can make Bonds look like the good guy - Kent is one of them.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
568 days ago
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This is why I've always felt like I "understood" Bonds, or at least where he is coming from:

Most people who know me would tell you that I'm really outgoing and social, someone who greets and interacts with a smile and opinionated big time. So taking those traits into account, despite the fact that I'm also a pretty nice guy if I had people around me everytime I get out of the shower from the time I'm 18 to now (about 4 years) I'd be pretty stand offish.

How dare these fools who can't hold my jock strap question my every move? My every play? These writers are nobodies compared to how great I am on the field? I don't get to question their writing or how they write, but they can question my batting eye if I go 2 for 12 in a series?

I can't justify Bonds interaction with the media, but I've always put myself in his shoes and been able to see why he would act like he does. Doesn't make it right, or good, or anything positive - I just understand.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
568 days ago
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Barry gets a bad rap, but he brings it on himself. He's moody ('roid rage) and I used to work with a girl that knew him since college and she said "he LIKES to be a jerk" because he thinks people always want something from him. A lot of it has to do with the way the media treated his Dad - of course even his Dad admitted he brought it on himself most of the time.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
568 days ago
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Manny is dead on, Bobby and Barry both BRING IT on themselves, but it's much more of an act then who they really are. I'm not even anyone special and I choose to act like a jerk around certain people. I assume Bobby felt like the media were just leeches pretending to be nice so they could get a quote from him that they'd later use against him for their own profit. He taught that mentality to Barry (or he inherited it if you choose) and you mix that with a little 'roid rage and you've got one grumpy superstar.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
568 days ago
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Bite the hand that feeds your hype and it will slap you back.
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KelsdadAll-Star
568 days ago
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I knew Bobby Bonds for over 20 years through business contacts and I don't even like to mention his name in the same sentence with Barry. They are so opposite in personality it's mind boggling, that these people are actually related.

Bobby was quiet, uncomfortable around strangers but very open (yet reserved) in the company of people he knew and trusted.

AS LA touched on above, professional athletes have essentially been celebrities since they were in junior high, and as they got older developed the uncanny knack for reading people, and knowing when someone was sincere in their approach or just wanted something.

If Bobby played today, he would have gotten the same help others have with substance abuse. When he played, the definition of help was to trade, or otherwise distance yourself, from the situation.

Bobby Bonds was a far better athlete than Barry. When healthy, he was in the Willie Mays/Mickey Mantle category as a player. He would have had 500 HR and 600 stolen bases easily, and we would still be talking about Barry as being the best player of his generation, but the second best in his family.
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
568 days ago
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You know, I don't wanna nitpick, but I can count one or two things in the article that actually happened on the field as it says in the introduction. Just some constructive criticism.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
568 days ago
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Cougar...good job as always...very informative article. Hope Navarro and Garza are back on good terms again since they have to work together in a few days.
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Cougar2000All-American
567 days ago
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They must have kissed and made up, Owl. They stomped the Angels into the ground last night on the Coast.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
568 days ago
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Kelsdad...I had been hearing some bad reports about Bobby Bonds but after reading your comment I think more highly of him as a person and a player.
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OvertheedgeVarsity
566 days ago
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"the week in baseball" very origional
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