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A.J's Push

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From a Phil Ariva piece from the Southtown;

 

And Pierzynski showed the savvy and toughness the Sox coveted and the personality some of his peers detest by calling for the ball and applying a forceful tag to the seat of Jeff Fiorentino in that pivotal eighth inning.

 

On a comebacker, Garland was about to whirl and throw to second when Pierzynski alerted him that Fiorentino was trying to score from third. Garland threw to the plate, Fiorentino stumbled while reversing field and Pierzynski put a stronger than necessary tag on the rookie's rump, sending him chin first to the turf.

 

Sox fans will surely remember the play, and it will be interesting to see if the Orioles do sometime over the rest of the series. Garland has already gotten the message that one should always be paying attention to Pierzynski.

Wait you mean our hitters could get hit by a pitch? Like that hasn't happened all year long :bang

Thats AJ being AJ. He loves to get into the other teams head. Did anyone else notice after John got the K on Tejada in the eighth how he watched AJ go back to the dugout, instead of going back to the bench. I wish I knew what he said....

QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ May 13, 2005 -> 09:55 AM)
Wait you mean our hitters could get hit by a pitch?  Like that hasn't happened all year long :bang

Well there is that instant where it didn't happen, but did happen.....f***ing umps :finger

Edited by TheBlackSox8

I Luuvvvvvvvv A-J!

The runner was off balance because he was trying to regain his feet after slipping. I don't think it took much of a "shove" to knock him down. In other words, it was just one of those things that happen in baseball.

QUOTE(Sirotka33 @ May 13, 2005 -> 02:57 PM)
Thats AJ being AJ. He loves to get into the other teams head. Did anyone else notice after John got the K on Tejada in the eighth how he watched AJ go back to the dugout, instead of going back to the bench.  I wish I knew what he said....

 

 

Yep, Tejada looked shocked, I bet AJ told him to sit his ass down, lol.

QUOTE(YASNY @ May 13, 2005 -> 09:00 AM)
The runner was off balance because he was trying to regain his feet after slipping.  I don't think it took much of a "shove" to knock him down.  In other words, it was just one of those things that happen in baseball.

That's the way I saw it. It may have been a little more forceful than neccessary, but the result was more because of the runner being off balance.

QUOTE(mreye @ May 13, 2005 -> 10:09 AM)
That's the way I saw it. It may have been a little more forceful than neccessary, but the result was more because of the runner being off balance.

Off balance AND you want to make sure the umps see you make that tag....the guy is running away from you you cant just swipe at him and hope the ump thinks you touched him....you make sure the ump sees you touched him....

 

this was nothing but a good play...

The guy never even went down after AJ tagged him. It looked like he was going to hit the dirt, but he kept his feet under him. What are they talking about "chin first into the dirt" huh?

 

Watch the replay, the guy never is off his feet.

In the original view, it appeared as if AJ shoved him. But when they showed the side view, it looked like just your standard tag. The guy just lost his balance. Even if he did tag him a little harder then he had to, it still was nothing for the O's to make a fuss over.

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