Respectfully, I think that’s a bit of stretch Buster. I don’t doubt one bit that he was trying send a message. Urena didn’t take his glove off until he was confronted Snikter and the entire bench. I can’t think of many pitchers that leave their gloves on when benches clear.
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Listen to Buster, he’s played in a lot of games. Knows these situations better than you.

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He played in an era when a struggling pitcher was expected to shake things up by drilling a batter, or when a hot hitter might get thrown at just because he was hot. I hope the sport has evolved forward from that, as it has with the use of helmets/etc. Just absurd.
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I would say suspend him the rest of the season, but it is a harsher penalty to be stuck playing on the Marlins.
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That lowlife gutless piece of garbage.....baseball needs their young players and this is what happens to them.....disgusting....
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Couldn't agree more! That was as low as it gets. The Marlins should be embarrassed by this classless move
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Absolute bullshit, a last place, excuse of a team like the Marlins should carry on. Lots of respect for Inciarte as well for being the first one out to protect his teammate
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