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GiantGnome 06-07-2005 04:50 PM

Hey Boneprone. Did you see the hit Darin Erstad laid on Estrada?
 
Big hit at home plate

click on Erstad runs over Estrada

Not bad for NU Cornhusker punter/long range fg kicker.

Estrada wont be calling punters pussy anymore.

boneprone 06-07-2005 05:06 PM

Damn that was a great hit!

GiantGnome 06-07-2005 05:28 PM

I love seeing hometown athletes succeeding. Especially multi sport ones. Make the team and become the starting punter for the 95 national champs one year then switch to baseball the remaining years of his education. I think if he had wanted to, he could play for the NFL and MLB at the same time.

I have great respect for any athlete like Bo Jackson or Dion Sanders. Can you imagin being so talented that the NFL and MLB both want you? Man talk about a free ride.

axelcat 06-07-2005 05:34 PM

massive blow, and he dropped the ball

animal mother 06-07-2005 05:36 PM

some of the braves were bitching about the hit which is fucking bush league. that's good, hard baseball.

Thee Johnclave 06-07-2005 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by GiantGnome
I love seeing hometown athletes succeeding. Especially multi sport ones. Make the team and become the starting punter for the 95 national champs one year then switch to baseball the remaining years of his education. I think if he had wanted to, he could play for the NFL and MLB at the same time.

I have great respect for any athlete like Bo Jackson or Dion Sanders. Can you imagin being so talented that the NFL and MLB both want you? Man talk about a free ride.

He was also an excellent hockey player in High School. All around athlete for sure.

GiantGnome 06-07-2005 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JMScore
He was also an excellent hockey player in High School. All around athlete for sure.

Yes he sure was. :disgust I know when I was a jock I had to work my butt off.

boneprone 06-07-2005 07:43 PM

The Braves are really beat up.. Full of injuries.

SykkBoy 06-07-2005 10:13 PM

had to love the little message Ramirez sent him tonight though ;-)

Gabriel 06-07-2005 10:31 PM

That was a badass hit. I remember Mike Scioscia taking hits like that and not budging.

taibo 06-07-2005 10:55 PM

spurs in game 6

Sosa 06-07-2005 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by taibo
spurs in game 6

lol this isn't basketball!

GiantGnome 06-07-2005 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SykkBoy2
had to love the little message Ramirez sent him tonight though ;-)

i need to see this. im looking it up now.

TDF 06-07-2005 11:33 PM

damn..he dove for him and not the plate...lol

GiantGnome 06-07-2005 11:48 PM

looks like i missed a fun game tonight.

Braves starter Horacio Ramirez's first pitch to Erstad, thrown amid a loud chorus of Turner Field jeers, sailed behind Erstad's back, setting off another intense chain of events.

First, home-plate umpire Lance Barksdale promptly warned both benches, inciting an extended argument from Angels manager Mike Scioscia.

"There should have been no warning," Scioscia said. "He should have been ejected from the game. There was no doubt about the intent of that pitch. I don't know what you could have been looking at to miss the intent of that pitch."



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Braves manager Bobby Cox said he didn't think it was a dirty play, though he felt Erstad could have avoided the collision and still scored.

``I respect someone who plays hard,'' said Braves outfielder Brian Jordan, also a former football player. ``But to go that high, that's a different story to me. That's a cheap shot.''

``When you go high in the face, your intent is not to knock the ball out,'' Jordan said. ``Your intent is to seriously hurt somebody. You're talking about a potentially career-ending neck injury. I've run over a couple of catchers in my time, but I never went that high on one. You go for his glove.''

After an ESPN analyst broke down the play, pitcher Roman Colon walked away shaking his head.

``He could have gone around him,'' Colon said


``I play to win,'' Erstad said. ``There is absolutely zero intent to injure anybody. That's not me. I'm just glad Johnny's OK. That's the most important thing.''

``I've watched it so many times and I've rerun it in my head,'' Erstad said. ``I just made a decision. It's instinct. As I round third, I see that the cutoff guy has the ball, so I look at home and the first thing I see is Johnny's legs. And I see the plate between his legs. In your mind you see that and you think, I just want to meet him.''

NTSS 06-07-2005 11:57 PM

He was out of the baseline when he hit that guy. The plate was to Erstads right, why did he dive to the left? Was a viscious hit tho...Damn!


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