A Conversation for Baseball-Related Injuries
Aggressive Pitchers
Steve K. Started conversation Aug 22, 2005
My hometown Houston Astros currently have Roger Clemens pitching for them, who at 6'4" tall and 220 lbs. is one of the more aggressive people on the planet. From an ESPN writup of the 2000 World Series when Clemens pitched for the Yankees:
QUOTE
In their first matchup since Clemens beaned Mike Piazza in July, Clemens came close to hitting Piazza again -- this time with the jagged barrel of a broken bat.
END QUOTE
More here:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/mlb/2000/world_series/news/2000/10/22/piazza_clemens_ap/
The Astros, while never having made it to the World Series, have had some memorably aggressive pitchers.
Frank McCourt, the Irish author of "Angela's Ashes", described in an editorial the time he first saw a major league pitcher on a TV in a NY bar. Looking up at the big screen, he was shocked by the "gunslinger's" eyes on the huge man as he stared at the batter. "Who is that?" he asked his friends. They looked up and said, "Mike Scott, Houston Astros." (6'3", 215 lbs., and who once threw a shutout to clinch the division title) McCourt said that from that moment on, he was a baseball fan.
But he had already missed most of Nolan Ryan, who at 6'2" and 195 lbs, intimidated mostly with 100 mph fastballs. Still, Ryan was not exactly bashful towards batters, one of whom took exception to a "brush back" pitch and rushed the mound. Ryan simply got him in a headlock and proceeded to bang him on the top of the head until both benches arrived.
Key: Complain about this post
Aggressive Pitchers
More Conversations for Baseball-Related Injuries
Write an Entry
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a wholly remarkable book. It has been compiled and recompiled many times and under many different editorships. It contains contributions from countless numbers of travellers and researchers."