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dlgood ([personal profile] dlgood) wrote2005-06-07 06:30 pm

Probably cheesing of Ralkana... (and boring non-baseball fans)

Darin Erstad's collision with Johnny Estrada in yesterday's game was dirty as hell.

I've played baseball and softball and such for a decent amount of time. Home plate collisions are part of the game - players want to score and catchers want to keep them from scoring. But... the plate was open and Erstad had plenty of room to slide. Actually, he had to go out of the baseline to hit the catcher. And he led with an elbow to the head, instead of putting his shoulder into the ball.

Erstad plays hard - and it's pretty often repeated that he played on a national championship college football team (Nebrasksa 1993). He plays hard and tough and that's great - but it doesn't give him an excuse to roll a catcher. (IMHO - I kind of think he was just looking for the opportunity to get a big hit, rather than actually trying to score - because hello Hook Slide) Blah, blah - baseball's unwritten rulebook. I wouldn't be entirely surprised if he gets thrown at, and I'm not entirely sure how much it bugs me.

[identity profile] dlgood.livejournal.com 2005-06-08 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
Did not know you pitched. Cool. I wanted to pitch, but I couldn't throw strikes for crap.

[identity profile] hjcallipygian.livejournal.com 2005-06-08 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
I had loads of control, but didn't throw very hard. So, if it was really me throwing, the batter probably would not need padding of any type even were I to hit him as hard as I could with a ptich. =) Still. We are assuming a hypothetical major-league me who can actually break 90, much less 80.