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Nats ready to 'bust' McCutchen in next meeting

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08:12 AM ET 05.18 | The Nationals learned a lesson the hard way Thursday against Pittsburgh. When a manager says an opposing batter appeared "awful comfortable" at the plate -- as Davey Johnson said of Pirates star Andrew McCutchen on Thursday night -- it is a standard, baseball-code way of saying, "We should have backed the sonofagun off the plate and not let him get so comfortable to begin with." Jordan Zimmermann, the Nationals' pitcher of record in a 5-3 loss at Nationals Park, did not disagree. Instead, after giving up two home runs to McCutchen, he said the same thing even more explicitly: "I think we've got to bust him in the next time we face him." Chalk it up as a lesson learned.

The Washington Post

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May 18, 2012  08:33 AM ET

It should be part of baseball's unwritten code to just go out and do what you need to do and not talk about it with the media before it even happens.

May 18, 2012  08:44 AM ET

and this is different than Hamels' welcome to Harper, how?

May 18, 2012  08:52 AM ET
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and this is different than Hamels' welcome to Harper, how?

First, Harper got beaned and McCutchen did not. Second, Harper got beaned because Hamels didn't like him not because he hit well against him. Third, the Nats were talking about brushing McCutchen back, not necessarily hitting him (but you can read between the lines)

May 18, 2012  08:53 AM ET

It is a perfectly acceptable code to admit to busting someone off the plate beforehand, then denying everything after the fact. Saves you a suspension

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May 18, 2012  09:30 AM ET
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Well Hamels is a top THREE lefty with a World Series ring

Hamels is a punk.

May 18, 2012  09:44 AM ET
QUOTE(#5):

Well Hamels is a top THREE lefty

Where?

May 18, 2012  09:46 AM ET
QUOTE(#8):

Where?

In the Phillies' rotation.

May 18, 2012  09:47 AM ET
QUOTE(#9):

In the Phillies' rotation.

Ahh that makes more sense.

May 18, 2012  09:47 AM ET
QUOTE(#8):

Where?

In Philly.

May 18, 2012  10:02 AM ET
QUOTE(#1):

It should be part of baseball's unwritten code to just go out and do what you need to do and not talk about it with the media before it even happens.

Absolutely! As Nike always says...."Just Do It".

May 18, 2012  10:07 AM ET
QUOTE(#12):

Absolutely! As Nike always says...."Just Do It".

I always thought Nike's slogan was "Slave Labor fixes bottom line"

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May 18, 2012  10:39 AM ET
QUOTE(#7):

Hamels is a punk.

Pedro agrees.

May 18, 2012  11:09 AM ET

Sounds like Davey just set one of his boys up to get hit.

May 18, 2012  11:24 AM ET
QUOTE(#16):

Sounds like Davey just set one of his boys up to get hit.

Nice "shirt"

May 18, 2012  11:29 AM ET
QUOTE(#17):

Nice "shirt"

It can't be street legal.

May 18, 2012  11:35 AM ET
QUOTE(#18):

It can't be street legal.

Damn Puritans!

 
May 18, 2012  12:18 PM ET
QUOTE(#13):

I always thought Nike's slogan was "Slave Labor fixes bottom line"

Well, that too! That's the slogan behind the slogan.

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