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Puig v. Pittsburgh

Edgy MD
Apr 09 2019 09:36 AM

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whippoorwill
Apr 09 2019 09:39 AM
Re: Puig v. Pittsburgh

Go Pirates!

A Boy Named Seo
Apr 09 2019 10:06 AM
Re: Puig v. Pittsburgh

Love whatever teammate is clinging to his ankle, doing absolutely nothing to stop him.

Johnny Lunchbucket
Apr 09 2019 10:14 AM
Re: Puig v. Pittsburgh

Ketchup vs. Mustard: The ULTIMATE CLASH OF CONDIMENTS!

Edgy MD
Apr 09 2019 10:20 AM
Re: Puig v. Pittsburgh

Yeah, it's always disappointing when one team is in throwbacks and the other ain't. That probably had the teams ready to fight even before the beanball.

Frayed Knot
Apr 09 2019 12:43 PM
Re: Puig v. Pittsburgh

A Boy Named Seo wrote:

Love whatever teammate is clinging to his ankle, doing absolutely nothing to stop him.


That's Jeff Van Gundy

Edgy MD
Apr 09 2019 02:07 PM
Re: Puig v. Pittsburgh

Poor Jeff Van Gundy. I don't even get that and I think it's funny.



The hapless peacemaker turns out to be Reds catcher Tucker Barnhart. And speaking of catchers, how shocked would you be to learn that this was all possibly initiated by Francisco Cervelli?



[YOUTUBE]B3QJLULs5dU[/YOUTUBE]

Frayed Knot
Apr 09 2019 02:50 PM
Re: Puig v. Pittsburgh

Edgy MD wrote:

Poor Jeff Van Gundy. I don't even get that and I think it's funny.


Back when he was the coach of the Knicks -- and when the Knicks actually did things like qualify for playoffs -- the Knicks got into a brawl during a playoff game with the Heat which resulted in JVG grabbing onto the ankle of a Miami player about 19 times his size and being dragged across the floor by him like the ride your uncle used to give you when you were about 4 y/o. The difference being that I don't think the Heat player (Alonzo Mourning?) had any inkling that he had a reasonably-sized human being semi-attached to him while it was all going on.

IIRC Van Gundy came out of it with nothing more than torn pants and a severely mussed combover, but it made for a helluva video.

41Forever
Apr 09 2019 03:29 PM
Re: Puig v. Pittsburgh

Edgy MD wrote:

Poor Jeff Van Gundy. I don't even get that and I think it's funny.



The hapless peacemaker turns out to be Reds catcher Tucker Barnhart. And speaking of catchers, how shocked would you be to learn that this was all possibly initiated by Francisco Cervelli?



[YOUTUBE]B3QJLULs5dU[/YOUTUBE]


I don't know who is doing the commentary, but that might be the best -- and most accurate -- baseball fight commentary ever!

Centerfield
Apr 09 2019 04:43 PM
Re: Puig v. Pittsburgh

I'm not sure I intervene if I'm a Red. First off, Puig is probably fine. There are only 25 or so Pirates to contend with. And most look kinda wussy.



More importantly, Puig is pretty crazy. So there's only about a 50% chance he recognizes me as a teammate/friend. Maybe even lower considering he's brand new to the team.

Edgy MD
Apr 09 2019 05:12 PM
Re: Puig v. Pittsburgh

Frayed Knot wrote:

Edgy MD wrote:

Poor Jeff Van Gundy. I don't even get that and I think it's funny.


Back when he was the coach of the Knicks -- and when the Knicks actually did things like qualify for playoffs -- the Knicks got into a brawl during a playoff game with the Heat which resulted in JVG grabbing onto the ankle of a Miami player about 19 times his size and being dragged across the floor by him like the ride your uncle used to give you when you were about 4 y/o. The difference being that I don't think the Heat player (Alonzo Mourning?) had any inkling that he had a reasonably-sized human being semi-attached to him while it was all going on.

IIRC Van Gundy came out of it with nothing more than torn pants and a severely mussed combover, but it made for a helluva video.

I guess I recall this. This was the game where pretty much the entire Knicks team left the bench, qualifying all of them for an automatic two game suspension?



The Anthony/Starks/Mason Knicks, right?