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The sad thing about it is the pitch didn't miss by much, and that if Markakis did what you are supposed to do (get out of the way or turn your shoulder into it), this wouldn't be an issue. It was unlucky. Under no circumstance do we give them a free base runner or a reason to throw at one of our guys. That's just idiotic machismo.

People can blow off steam on a messageboard. We have Buck. He'll do the smart and right thing.

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The sad thing about it is the pitch didn't miss by much, and that if Markakis did what you are supposed to do (get out of the way or turn your shoulder into it), this wouldn't be an issue. It was unlucky. Under no circumstance do we give them a free base runner or a reason to throw at one of our guys. That's just idiotic machismo.

It was Sabathia's bush league yelling at the umpire whining for a strike after taking out one of our best players that calls for retaliatory measures.

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Protecting your team and teammates has been part of baseball since they started playing. I'm not saying hurt someone but you have to stand up for yourself and your team.

Yeah and just because a lot of people do it, makes it right. Good thinking there.

CC didn't intentionally hit Markakis. Buck is more interested in winning than getting retaliation. He's not going to put people on base intentionally or risk having the Yanks retaliate against Reynolds or Wieters and hurt another O's player during the stretch run.

Can't believe people are advocating hurting players intentionally or that throwing at opposing players is necessary to "stand up" to people.

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There is no reason to peg anyone tomorrow. It is the breaks, but retaliation for 2 strike fastball that blatantly wasn't intentional to harm is dumb.

Sabathia's immediate reaction with Nick obviously hurt was to whine for a strike call. THIS is the issue, not the pitch.

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Sabathia's immediate reaction with Nick obviously hurt was to whine for a strike call. THIS is the issue, not the pitch.

There is absolutely no reason to intentionally hurt another player. Sabathia whining is not justification for potentially ending another players career on purpose. This is absolute stupidity.

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