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Showing posts with label Kevin Gregg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevin Gregg. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2011

David Ortiz/ Kevin Gregg Suspended 4 games


Well both Ortiz and Gregg were suspended 4 games for fighting and Mike Gonzalez was suspended for 3.

I'm fine with all of them to be honest, you have to keep your cool if your David Ortiz, Kevin Gregg deserved it for instigating and Mike Gonzalez blatantly tried hitting Ortiz.

I'm sure Papi will appeal and get the suspension delayed until after the Rays series in which David Price and James Shields will pitch.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Baby Ortiz

On Friday night, David Ortiz found himself in the middle of a beanball battle, and I'm sorry, but he was the baby of the group. All laundry aside, he charged the mound because someone told him to run to first base instead of jog casually to his dugout. Really? That reminds me of Gerald Williams in 2000, charging the mound because Pedro spat in his general direction. Is that all it takes for these overly sensitive prima donna hitters to make a move toward the pitcher?

Know what, Ortiz got thrown at. Belt high. And he threw a hissy fit. As so many hitters have thrown so many times the last decade and a half. It's become an insult if a pitcher dares try to reclaim the inside of the plate, especially against a hulking lefty.

Sorry folks, but Gregg went about things the right way. He aimed for Ortiz's fleshy middle section, missed, and then got the stare down. Then it happened again. Ortiz's temper tantrum over inside pitching is just the latest example of hitters acting like spoiled babies who think the entire plate belongs to them.

And as far as the Red Sox go, I want Ortiz leaning over the plate. He's a better hitter when he takes control over that territory. But I'm not going to defend him when he acts like a baby because someone pitched inside to him. Especially not when it's all well below the skull. And I'm not going to praise his pugilistic prowess because he threw a mighty hook/uppercut that completely missed (because he was off-balance. Mick from Rocky would have tied a rope between his ankles).

Ortiz fights about as well as he fields. The Orioles actually pitched him inside. Something the Yankees have never had the stones to do. And I'm not going to criticize another team for following the basic fundamental principles of pitching. I also think Ortiz charging the mound for something as trivial as Gregg's gestures is beyond childish. Ortiz threw a temper tantrum, we here in Boston are praising him for it, but I think he acted like a spoiled baby.

-The Commodore

Monday, March 30, 2009

Gregg Named Cubs Closer


"Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella picked Kevin Gregg to be the team's closer heading into the season.

Gregg beat out Carlos Marmol, the Cubs' top set-up man last year. They both spent spring training vying to replace All-Star closer Kerry Wood, who signed with Cleveland during the offseason." ESPN

Two years ago I would have thrown a hissy fit about this, but this is actually a smart move. Marmol is a young, hard throwing guy, who simply can't close. He reminds me exactly of LaTroy Hawkins. I always believed that Hawkins was going to be the best closer ever, but he simply couldn't handled it. Gregg is a proven closer and played in a potentially better conference (NL East). Gregg will have 35-40 saves this year.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Gregg To Cubs


The Chicago Cubs acquired reliever Kevin Gregg in a trade with the Florida Marlins on Thursday

This wouldn't be huge news, but it seems with the Cubs making this move that Kerry Woods days are numbered in the windy city. I like this move for the Cubs because I believe Gregg is very capable of closing for them and if that fails they can flip flop Carlos Marmol with him. As for where Kerry Wood is going to end up. You have to wait for this guys predictions.