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"The Code" in baseball is an interesting aspect
but often not discussed aspect of the game. Just
this past week, both Richie Sexson and Joba Chamberlain have caused ripples in the game because of it. In Sexson's case, he thought a Kason Gabbard pitch was a little too high (it was) and a little too tight (it wasn't) and charged the mound. The incident led to a bench-clearing brawl spearheaded ...
A message to Goose Gossage and David Dellucci.
Shut up. The bitching and moaning over Joba Chamberlain's
celebrations needs to stop. This issue is bigger than Joba so don't take us for Yankee apologists. Yankee fans have a hard-on for Joba. He can do no wrong in their eyes. He could give a newborn baby a spinning roundhouse kick out the window at St. Vincent's, fist pump, yell and Yankee ...
Ever since David Dellucci questioned the propriety of
Joba Chamberlain's celebratory ways last week, the topic has
garnered more than its share of opinions. The latest to weigh in on the subject was Goose Gossage.
Joba Chamberlain was overly excited when he struck
out David Dellucci to end the eighth inning at
Yankee Stadium on Thursday. Joba pumped his fist in excitement and it didn't sit well with the Indians.
NEW YORK -- He wanted the whole game
on his shoulders. He got the whole game on
his shoulders. That's how David Dellucci takes to pinch-hitting. Tuesday night, with Joba Chamberlain on the mound throwing 98 mph and leading, 3-2, Dellucci hit a ...
On Friday, one day after reliever Joba Chamberlain
celebrated a strikeout of the Indians' David Dellucci with
a fist-pump and a shaking scream, Yankees manager Joe Girardi defended his pitcher, believing that the 22-year-old's exuberance is part of ...
(Attention, major self-serving, name dropping spot forthcoming) Hanging
with Klap (and Belth, and the Lederer’s and Camillo
the hairy-armed waiter) the other night he had mentioned Mount Gossage might be spewing...so here tis. But Goose always has ...
In my post about Cashman and Girardi defending
Joba’s fist pump yesterday I ended it by writing,
“OK, I'm down talking about this fist pump nonsense. . . Well, at least until the next idiot complains about it.” Well, we’ve found our next idiot; former Yankees and soon to be Hall Of Famer Goose Gossage. From Bob Klapisch : "I'm on Dellucci's side. That's just not the Yankee way, what Joba did. ...
After taking Joba Chamberlain deep on Tuesday to
give the Indians a 5-3 lead, David Dellucci struck
out on a nasty slider to end the eighth inning Thursday afternoon, prompting the pictured reaction. This was Chamberlain's first appearance since that outing, and, for at least today, he didn't show that it bothered him. He didn't walk anyone and three all but three pitches for strikes.
I don't listen to them anymore because quite
frankly, they give me a headache. But apparently they
were getting on Joba's case for today's fist pump, and not only that, but they also for having the towel over his head and pulling his hair out on Tuesday after he gave up that HR to Dellucci, saying he should just “stare out on the field.” Are these two guys serious? Have they even played a ...
Joba Chamberlain after striking out David Dellucci in
the eighth inning.
David Dellucci, take a bow. Pinch-hitting is hard
enough. Sit on your duff for 7+ innings, get
the notice that you are probably going to get at bat if the situation is right, go take a couple swings in the cage behind the dugout, swing the ...
No matter how good you are, walks will
kill you. Joba Chamberlain learned that lesson tonight, as
he gave up the go-ahead three-run home run in the eighth inning. The three runs were the first he's allowed at Yankee Stadium in his career. He walked two batters in the ninth inning before allowing the pinch-hit home run to ex-Yankee David Dellucci .
YANKEES 3 INDIANS 5 Tuesday night at the
Stadium did not go according to the usual script.
Andy Pettitte pitched a good 6 1/3 innings, and handed it over to Joba Chamberlain…. and Joba actually blew the game. The Yankees fell to the Indians, 5-3. Andy Pettitte hurled 6 1/3 innings of solid two-run ball, giving up only two runs on five hits, walking one and striking out six. ...
While any battle between New York flamethrower Joba
Chamberlain and the Indians will likely entail a discussion
of the pests that swarmed the reliever during last season’s playoffs, David Dellucci did his best to put a little baseball back into the mix. Dellucci’s pinch-hit home...
Joba Chamberlain won the rematch against David Dellucci
today. And Chamberlain let him know it. In the
eighth inning of the Yankees' 6-3 win, Chamberlain faced Dellucci with two outs. Tuesday night, Dellucci rocked the hard-throwing reliever with...
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Joba Chamberlain put on quite a show after
striking out David Dellucci in the eighth inning A
bit over-the-top, some thought, considering the score wasn’t that close. >
Joba Chamberlain needed only 12 pitches yesterday to
offer a reminder that he is nobody's punching bag.
Only fitting, the right-hander's afternoon ended with a strikeout of David Dellucci, who had inflicted so much misery on Chamberlain and the...
Julie Jacobson/Associated PressA smiling David Dellucci is greeted
by Grady Sizemore (24) and Jhonny Peralta after Dellucci's
pinch-hit homer off Joba Chamberlain gave the Indians a 5-3 lead in the eighth inning Tuesday at Yankee Stadium. NEW YORK -- ...
















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