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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Bautista on O'Day: "I told him just 2 keep talking like he was yesterday bec he kind of ran his mouth a little bit after he struck me out."</p>— Eduardo A. Encina (@EddieInTheYard) <a href="

">June 22, 2013</a></blockquote>

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Really? I didn't see him say anything back.

What vatech Describes below is the way I saw it as well

Yeh, I thought he did fine. He looked him in the eye, didn't drop his gaze, and said something like "that was good (the homer) now go back in the dugout" or something along those lines. He couldn't just run over and try to hit him or start screaming at him.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Bautista on O'Day: "I told him just 2 keep talking like he was yesterday bec he kind of ran his mouth a little bit after he struck me out."</p>— Eduardo A. Encina (@EddieInTheYard) <a href="
">June 22, 2013</a></blockquote>

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That is an interesting twist. Did O'Day Say something yesterday for those who saw the game?

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What vatech Describes below is the way I saw it as well

That is an interesting twist. Did O'Day Say something yesterday for those who saw the game?

They just showed it on MLB, looked like O'Day skipped off the mound and said something to Bautista yesterday.

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They just showed it on MLB, looked like O'Day skipped off the mound and said something to Bautista yesterday.

Actually, O'Day didn't say anything to Bautista. He said "boom" to himself and Bautista heard it.......thus his ridiculous actions today. Bautista was way over the top and deserves a frozen rope in the ear hole.

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They just showed it on MLB, looked like O'Day skipped off the mound and said something to Bautista yesterday.

Yeah, I'm surprised it took that long for this to come up in the thread. According to the Jays broadcast, O'day told him to "sit down" yesterday after striking him out. They showed it on the Jays broadcast earlier in the game today.

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Yeah, I'm surprised it took that long for this to come up in the thread. According to the Jays broadcast, O'day told him to "sit down" yesterday after striking him out. They showed it on the Jays broadcast earlier in the game today.

Lol, that's classic. That's not even remotely close to true. I don't mean your post, I mean their interpretation of events.

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Biased Blue Jay spectator here and I agree 100% that Bautista is a whiner, arrogant and can be a POS at times.

But they showed on the Blue Jays broadcast that O'Day and Bautista have a history of chirping. Yesterday, after Bautista got K'd, O'Day said something to him as he was walking to the bench. Bautista, having the fragile ego that he has, obviously took it to the heart. I don't think O'Day should be shocked about the chirp back after Bautista hit it out the park.

I don't really like the guy personality wise in the latter years. He was such a class act and respectful player his 58 HR year and the year after. Then something got up with him, he's been a self-entitled primadonna lately. But still a helluva player. I love the guy, but I honestly wish he'd just shut the **** up and play the game. He can do so much better.

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Biased Blue Jay spectator here and I agree 100% that Bautista is a whiner, arrogant and can be a POS at times.

But they showed on the Blue Jays broadcast that O'Day and Bautista have a history of chirping. Yesterday, after Bautista got K'd, O'Day said something to him as he was walking to the bench. Bautista, having the fragile ego that he has, obviously took it to the heart. I don't think O'Day should be shocked about the chirp back after Bautista hit it out the park.

I don't really like the guy personality wise in the latter years. He was such a class act and respectful player his 58 HR year and the year after. Then something got up with him, he's been a self-entitled primadonna lately. But still a helluva player. I love the guy, but I honestly wish he'd just shut the **** up and play the game. He can do so much better.

Good post, thanks for the insight. So this all really just sounds like two guys jawwing at each other. I do think that O'Day handled it better (biased Marylander here :) ). I think the best answer here is for us to come out get a W and leave Bautista with an O for the day. Plus it would be nice to put an end to this winning streak.

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