If you can deal with an obnoxious Boston accent, here’s the video of the brouhaha at Fenway between David Ortiz and Kevin Gregg. Don’t throw inside the Red Sox, Ortiz might whine.
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Perhaps situational context iss above a Baltimore “columnists” head.
All three of the balls to Ortiz were off the plate inside. The third was merely the closest.
Gregg was only incompetent in not being able to hit Ortiz.
He then followed up after the game in practically word for word parrotting the Showalter GQ interview.
C.S. Lewis onetime wrote the truest sentence ever on the subject. ‘Any man who has to say his opponent is no better than he is already has tipped off that he truly is afraid of the converse.’
I can’t believe the ump issued a warning based solely on Ortiz’ reaction. Sox still sux.
As usual the O’s don’t get any respect , and rightfully so………….when Peter the great puts together a real major league team they will get respect………..
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Perhaps situational context iss above a Baltimore “columnists” head.
All three of the balls to Ortiz were off the plate inside. The third was merely the closest.
Gregg was only incompetent in not being able to hit Ortiz.
He then followed up after the game in practically word for word parrotting the Showalter GQ interview.
C.S. Lewis onetime wrote the truest sentence ever on the subject. ‘Any man who has to say his opponent is no better than he is already has tipped off that he truly is afraid of the converse.’