Man that's his throwing shoulder he hurt. He's done for the year.I have dude in a keeper league.
They are saying that he could be out for 2 months.![]()


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Man that's his throwing shoulder he hurt. He's done for the year.I have dude in a keeper league.
They are saying that he could be out for 2 months.![]()
Man that's his throwing shoulder he hurt. He's done for the year.
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He fucked up bad and I wouldn't be surprised if the Giants take some money from his salary for a non related baseball injury if he doesn't come back this year.I hope not!
I already lost Jose Fernandez last year.
from rotoworld:
Giants manager Bruce Bochy doesn't think Madison Bumgarner's injuries will require surgery.
"If you’ve read this site at all in the last 24 hours, you’ll know that Bumgarner suffered rib and shoulder injuries in a dirt-bike accident on Thurday. He was wearing a sling when he showed up to the ballpark on Friday and will be evaluated by Dr. Kenneth Akizuki on Monday. The Giants originally gave a timetable of 6-8 weeks for his recovery but there have been rumblings Bumgarner might miss more than two months."
Yup me too.Yeah I wanna see how this first African player pans out.
Orioles' Adam Jones berated by racist taunts at Fenway Park
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb...t-taunts-at-fenway-park/ar-BBABI9u?li=BBnb7Kz
BOSTON -- Baltimore Orioles All-Star center fielder Adam Jones was berated by racist taunts at Fenway Park while a bag of peanuts was thrown at him Monday night, calling it one of the worst cases of fan abuse he has heard in his career.
“A disrespectful fan threw a bag of peanuts at me,’’ Jones said, “I was called the N-word a handful of times tonight. Thanks. Pretty awesome.’’
Jones, one of just 62 African-Americans on opening-day rosters this year, said he has been subjected to racist hecklings in the past at Fenway Park, but said this was one of the worst experiences of his 12-year career.
The fan that threw the bag of peanuts at Jones in the dugout was found, and escorted from the ballpark, Jones said, but he wishes the punishment was much more severe.
“It’s pathetic,’’ he said. “It’s called a coward. What they need to do is that instead of kicking them out of the stadium, they need to fine them 10 grand, 20 grand, 30 grand. Something that really hurts somebody. Make them pay in full. And if they don’t, take it out of their check.
“That’s how you hurt somebody. You suspend them from the stadium, what does that mean? It’s a slap on the wrist. That guy needs to be confronted, and he needs to pay for what he’s done.
“At the end of the day, when you throw an object onto the field of play, the player has no idea what it is. What if something hit me right in the eye and I can’t play baseball anymore. Then what? I just wear it? No.
“Things like that need to be handled a little more properly, in my opinion.’’
Orioles' Adam Jones wants stiffer repercussions for racial taunts
Bob Nightengale , USA TODAY SportsPublished 7:56 a.m. ET May 2, 2017 | Updated 0 minutes ago
After being the target of racial slurs at Fenway Park on Monday night, Baltimore Orioles outfielder called it one of the worst experiences of his career. USA TODAY Sports
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BOSTON -- Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones kept looking back behind him Monday night, glaring into the Fenway Park stands, seeing if anyone would be bold enough to utter the racial slur to his face.
“Cowards,’’ he said. “It’s pathetic.’’
Jones has played as a visiting player for 12 years at Fenway Park, spanning 77 games, and has been subjected to racial epithets in the past.
Yet, this night, was like few others, calling it one of the worst experiences he’s ever endured. He listened to racial taunts in the outfield while also having a bag of peanuts thrown at him in the dugout.
“I was called the N-word a handful of times tonight,’’ Jones said disgustedly. “It was pretty awesome out there. Thanks. Pretty awesome.
“Just part of the job right?’’
Jones has listened to vulgarities and racial taunts before in Boston, just like he has at several other ballparks in his career, but this night was more painful.
“Tonight was one of the worst,’’ Jones said, slowly exhaling, “it’s different. Very unfortunate. It is what it is, right. I just go out and play baseball.
“But it’s unfortunate that people need to resort to those type of epithets to degrade another human being. I’m out there trying to make a living for myself and for my family.
“The best thing about myself is that I know how to continue to move on, and still play the game hard. Let people be who they are. Let them show their true colors.’’
Jones, one of just 62 African-Americans on opening-day rosters, also had a bag of peanuts thrown at him in the dugout. He immediately informed security, and the person was caught, and ejected from the ballpark, Red Sox officials confirmed.
“I guess that he was a little disappointed he didn’t get a ball,’’ Jones said. “It’s called a coward.’’
Jones was told there were 59 or 60 people arrested or ejected from Fenway Park for various incidents Monday, Red Sox officials believe it was closer to half that total, while awaiting final reports from ballpark security.
“What they need to do is that instead of kicking them out of the stadium,’’ Jones said, “they need to fine them 10 grand, 20 grand, 30 grand. Something that really hurts somebody. Make them pay in full. And if they don’t, take it out of their check.
“That’s how you hurt somebody. You suspend them from the stadium, what does that mean? It’s a slap on the wrist. That guy needs to be confronted, and he needs to pay for what he’s done.
“At the end of the day, when you throw an object onto the field of play, the player has no idea what it is. What if something hit me right in the eye, and I can’t play baseball anymore. Then what? I just wear it? No.
“Things like that need to be handled a little more properly, in my opinion.’’
The verbal assault towards Jones’ certainly wound up overshadowing the Orioles’ 5-2 victory over the Red Sox in their first game against one another since their ugly incident 10 days ago. The last time they played against each other, April 21 in Baltimore, Red Sox reliever Matt Barnes threw a pitch behind the head of Orioles third baseman Manny Machado. Barnes was trying to retaliate for Machado’s hard slide two nights earlier that injured second baseman Dustin Pedroia, igniting a firestorm in each city.
Fuckin crakkas man.
Boston Baseball - Adam Jones Subjected to Racist Insults, Peanuts Thrown at Him more
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