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6 minutes ago, LA2 said:

Today? Well, Braun deserved it then no matter when it happened. What a dolt. He's lucky he didn't get beaned harder.

So if you are behind me at a traffic light, I don't go when the light turns green, you yell, "Go already!".  In your view it is OK for me to get out of my car and slug you, since you are a dolt?

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6 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

So if you are behind me at a traffic light, I don't go when the light turns green, you yell, "Go already!".  In your view it is OK for me to get out of my car and slug you, since you are a dolt?

 

What I gather from the GIF is that Braun was daring him to pitch inside. Was he rather taunting him to pitch at a quicker pace?

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3 minutes ago, LA2 said:

 

What I gather from the GIF is that Braun was daring him to pitch inside. Was he rather taunting him to pitch at a quicker pace?

He was telling him to throw the ball.

I've never heard of a hitter asking a pitcher to bust him inside.

That would be doltish but still wouldn't excuse hitting someone intentionally.

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9 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

He was telling him to throw the ball.

I've never heard of a hitter asking a pitcher to bust him inside.

That would be doltish but still wouldn't excuse hitting someone intentionally.

I thought he was daring him because, as the Brewer announcers related, there's a history of throwing at Braun. In their recap later in the game of what happened, that was their take.

Violence isn't justified, but if, continuing your example, I were to go up to the window of the slow driver and made the type of mocking face and taunting gestures Braun exaggeratedly did, I would certainly not be surprised if the guy yelled back at me while giving me the finger (throwing inside) or pulled down the window and grabbed my neck or punched me (HBP). Situations like that happen everyday here in NYC and I'd be an idiot or a-hole to provoke them. Any cop or bystander would wonder "WTH did I expect? This is NY (a late-season ballgame)!"

A very different situation than the normal retaliation.

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