at this blog we continue to strive to bring you the news on the San Francisco Giants and Detriot Tigers. The Tigers meanwhile still suck as they are having one of their worse years ever and the continued ringmaster effect of losing baseball teams at this time of year has become a circus for teams like our giants and Tigers.
The baseball circus ringmaster and tiger trainer suffered a massive wound and a bite through the physics of a fast thrown baseball that the catcher intentionally let continue and to strike the umpire on the immediate play following an ejection. Baseball mu friends is losing its morality and I too think I may join others in following Rugby or Australian Rules Football and the amount of money given to American athletes is both bogus and outrageous causing them to be more unstable. The Tigers once again threatened to physically tear and harm an umpire because they did not like a call and Major League baseball needs to investigate the team and the culture of corruption and chicanery thuggery going on with this once proud sport organization.
On the first play after Detroit Tiger catcher James McCann and Brad Ausmus were ejected by the home plate umpire Quinn Wolcott the following pitch was not caught by the replacement catcher and tore into the shoulder of the umpire causing severe pain. This comes off the heels of Ian Kinsler threatening to reduce umpire Manny Fernandez to ashes and a pulp with a baseball bat. The Tigers vehemently denied
doing this on purpose and the law of physics says this is bullshit as catchers are trained to grab and catch the ball without mental lapses. The disturbing trend of harming the game callers and umpires in baseball is a natural result of entitlement that comes to these athletes thinking their salaries justify actions on the field to threaten others when things do not go as expected. Thje psychotic nature of the over-paid athlete is a result of the glorification of them through the corrupt banking class that rewards grown men in pajamas playing a kids game that draw attention only though the misuse of funds through corporations in society and the economy. At least I know following the North Melbourne Kangaroos thagt threats on referees and umpires will not be a common occurrence.
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