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That's pretty funny, kinda sucks for him. A couple questions I have though:

1) How badly did he hurt his knee? Cause if he hurt it pretty bad then thats even funnier.

2) I wonder what the First Base Umpire said to him to make him go off like that?

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That's pretty funny, kinda sucks for him. A couple questions I have though:

1) How badly did he hurt his knee? Cause if he hurt it pretty bad then thats even funnier.

2) I wonder what the First Base Umpire said to him to make him go off like that?

1. Regardless, it's funny. He hurt himself during a tantrum, the big baby

2. Something about Parker Brothers being far superior. (Yeah, I know, weak) :D

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Sure Bradley has his issues... but to me it seems that the ump was baiting him. The first base coach says he has NEVER seen anything like that. (Meaning the ump running his mouth). Helton was right there, we'll see if there is an investigation and they ask his side. Buster Olny from ESPN said that the ump called him a "Piece of <blank>". I swear sometimes umps are looking for "something" to force their authority. Typical "Demand respect rather than earning it".

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Sure Bradley has his issues... but to me it seems that the ump was baiting him. The first base coach says he has NEVER seen anything like that. (Meaning the ump running his mouth). Helton was right there, we'll see if there is an investigation and they ask his side. Buster Olny from ESPN said that the ump called him a "Piece of <blank>". I swear sometimes umps are looking for "something" to force their authority. Typical "Demand respect rather than earning it".

I think I've seen more stuff like that this year than ever. When Prince Fielder got thrown out and then suspended for arguing it was because the ump followed him toward the dugout and kept baiting him into it. I know Bradley is notorious for this kind of stuff, but they were just trying to find a reason to run him out (It is still funny that he got hurt arguing, though).

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More and more it seems to me that umpires/referees are becoming the disgruntled postal workers of the sports world.

Edit: And I just read that it's a torn ACL. Out for the season, with the Pads clinging to a half-game lead in the Wild Card. Wow. I'd expect this to turn into a much bigger story now. Gonna rush home from work to see PTI.

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More and more it seems to me that umpires/referees are becoming the disgruntled postal workers of the sports world.

Edit: And I just read that it's a torn ACL. Out for the season, with the Pads clinging to a half-game lead in the Wild Card. Wow. I'd expect this to turn into a much bigger story now. Gonna rush home from work to see PTI.

It happened on the West Coast....ESPN could care less about the NL Wild Card.

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More and more it seems to me that umpires/referees are becoming the disgruntled postal workers of the sports world.

Edit: And I just read that it's a torn ACL. Out for the season, with the Pads clinging to a half-game lead in the Wild Card. Wow. I'd expect this to turn into a much bigger story now. Gonna rush home from work to see PTI.

It happened on the West Coast....ESPN could care less about the NL Wild Card.

Ah, Grasshopper, that is where you're wrong.

The Wild Card prominently involves one major East Coast team. And if ESPN gets their wish, the Mets will slip past the Phillies and into the Wild Card race. Just to spite the rest of youse guys... I mean y'all... :rolleyes:

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The Gus Ferotte of Major League Baseball. :lol:

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Well that's not fair either...

Gramatica was celebrating... I don't think Frerotte was arguing with the wall, did the wall say something to upset him?

I thought "If these walls could talk" was the Arena Football slogan, not the NFL's.

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Padres lose offense that they certainly can't afford to lose. Meanwhile, the Rockies have won 8 straight, including a sweep of the Padres, and have moved to 1.5 games back while Philly is .5 back. If the Padres go on to lose tonight (down 7-4, currently) they'll be tied for the lead with the red hot Rockies a game back. The Rockies would host a one game playoff against either team should they finished tied for the wildcard.

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The Gus Ferotte of Major League Baseball. :lol:

Fixed

Well that's not fair either...

Gramatica was celebrating... I don't think Frerotte was arguing with the wall, did the wall say something to upset him?

Yes. It reminded him of something awful and painful for everyone: his career.

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Back on the scene, crispy and clean,

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