Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Cyclones bobblehead of Justin Vaive riding the Beast.
Showing posts with label Yasiel Puig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yasiel Puig. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Justin Vaive Riding the Beast Bobblehead Unboxing
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Bobby the Bobblehead Hall of Fame Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a National Bobblehead Hall of Fame Bobby bobblehead.
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Buddy the Elf Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Reds Buddy the Elf bobblehead.
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Batman Puckchop Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Cyclones Batman Puckchop bobblehead.
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Derek Dietrich Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Reds Derek Dietrich bobblehead.
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Richmond Webb Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Bengals bobblehead of Richmond Webb.
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Joe Mixon Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Bengals Joe Mixon bobblehead.
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Jesse Winker Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Reds Jesse Winker bobblehead.
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Yasiel Puig Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a FOCO Cincinnati Reds bobblehead of Yasiel Puig.
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Yasiel Puig Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Reds Yasiel Puig bobblehead.
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Just Play Ball
Baseball has a set of codes that players usually follow.
It's the only sport I can think of that pretty much governs itself. Players and
coaches should act certain ways and if they don't, expect some sort of
retaliation. To me, that is unbelievably stupid.
When the Cincinnati Reds played the Pittsburgh Pirates in
Pittsburgh for the first time this season, Derek Dietrich blasted a home run
out of the ballpark and into the Allegheny River. He stood there at home plate
and watched it sail out of the stadium. Apparently that broke one of baseball's
unwritten laws and his next time up to bat, Pirates pitcher Chris Archer threw
a ball high and behind Dietrich as a way of retaliation. The umpire issued a
warning to Archer and both benches. This upset Reds manager David Bell who came
charging out of the mound and was complaining that the Reds can't retaliate
against the Pirates. A big brawl broke out after that and players from both
teams were ejected and suspended. Is this Major League Baseball or Little
League?
Baseball is a game. It is supposed to be fun. I had no
problem at all with Dietrich watching his ball fly into the river. I would have
done it also. If Chris Archer didn't like Dietrich admiring his home run shot,
then Archer shouldn't have thrown a pitch that Dietrich could power out of the
stadium. Also, Archer is notorious for celebrating strikeouts and has even
moon walked off the mound. What is the difference between watching a home run
and celebrating a strikeout? If you can celebrate a K without retaliation, you
should be able to celebrate a home run without retaliation.
The whole retaliation aspect of baseball is stupid in my
opinion. I watch the sport of baseball because I love the game. I want to see
players celebrate when they do something great. What I do not want to see is a
petty retaliation that makes everybody involved looked childish. It can
seriously hurt a player, and brawls, ejections, and suspensions usually occur as
a result. That ruins the game in my opinion as it takes away the opportunity
for fans to see some of their favorites play. Just get rid of retaliation and
play ball.
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