Classless Giants GM "Threatens" Scott Cousins for Posey injury

RoomService

Dinner is now being served.
BGOL Investor
W:smh:W
Im call for Brian Sabean firing
220x.jpg


sports_posey_AP110526041253_620x350.jpg

Buster Posey's season-ending injury was cringe-worthy. But the fallout is getting really ugly.
When the Giants catcher fractured his leg in a violent collision at home plate ten days ago, it came as no shock that the reaction in the Bay Area was heated.
It was also perfectly reasonable when last week, Giants GM Brian Sabean called on baseball officials to review rules regarding home-plate collisions, and suggested a simple - but significant - change.

"You have to slide into other bases," Sabean said. "Why shouldn't you have to slide into home plate?"
But this week, Sabean got personal, blasting Scott Cousins, the Marlins reserve who was responsible for breaking Posey's leg, the San Jose Mercury News reports.
"If I never hear from Cousins again or he never plays another game in the big leagues, I think we'll all be happy," Sabean said, calling Cousins' actions "malicious" and adding that he doesn't blame Posey for refusing to return Cousins' phone calls, as the Marlins outfielder has attempted to apologize.


The 27-year-old barreled into Posey on May 25, scoring the eventual winning run in the top of the 12th inning. As CBSSports.com's Evan Brunell notes, Cousins had a fairly clear path to the plate, with Posey in front of the dish attempting to field a relay. Cousins chose to crash into Posey rather than slide on the far end of the plate, causing a broken leg for the Giants' star player.





"In no way, shape or form was he blocking the plate," Sabean said. "He was just reacting to the throw and trying to get back to make a tag. :rolleyes:So [it's] unfortunate. It's one of those things that happens to your family. Until it happens to you and hits home, maybe it's not as real what we're going through.
"If you listen to [Cousin's] comments after the fact, he pretty much decided -- and it was premeditated -- that, if he got a chance, he was going to blow up the catcher to dislodge the ball," Sabean said. "And if you watch frame by frame from different angles, he does not take the path to the plate to try to score. He goes after Buster, right shoulder on right shoulder, and to me, that's malicious."
Sabean then insinuated that Cousins better be careful the next time Florida plays the Giants.
"He chose to be a hero in my mind, and if that's his flash of fame, that's as good as it's going to get, pal. We'll have a long memory. Believe me, :smh: we've talked to [former catcher Mike] Matheny about how this game works. You can't be that out-and-out overly aggressive. I'll put it as politically as I can state it: There's no love lost and there shouldn't be."


http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31751_162-20068670-10391697.html
 
Back
Top