Rookie pitcher removes the oppositions biggest offensive threat for potentially the whole series with a 95 mph fastball to the ribs.
Even if not intentional, you just get that freebie if you're the Cards? I would've planted one in Molina's ribs.
Should the Dodgers have retaliated?
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Should the Dodgers have retaliated?
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Re: Should the Dodgers have retaliated?
No, retaliation at this point is a very bad idea. It's just going to lead to ejections that both teams don't need. In the regular season, go ahead. You have tons of games in front of you. But this is the NLCS and you just don't take that sort of risk. On top of that, the pitch was unintentional.
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Re: Should the Dodgers have retaliated?
Yes, it could Sam. And judging by last nights game, the Dodgers pitching was up for the game. I seriously doubt that you will see any deliberate actions or retaliations by either team that could lead to a brawl. The resultant suspensions for either team would be too detrimental, and these players know that. While emotions are high and both teams are fired up, the managers will keep their heads cool. I still expect a great 7 game series that will go to the final home team, and that is the Cardinals.
Re: Should the Dodgers have retaliated?
Yep, usually the instigator gets away with it and the retaliator gets the punishment.
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