((HT: MLB.com))
The larger story out of the Marlins-Pirates game this evening is the condition of Marlins pitcher Dan Jennings after he took a line drive to the head from an at-bat with Jordy Mercer
Here's the play
The Pirates won the game 7-2 and Marlins Manager Mike Redmond said Jennings had his eyes open, was conscious, and was responding to questions as he was taken to a local hospital.
Showing posts with label Mike Redmond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Redmond. Show all posts
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Friday, August 1, 2014
Mike Redmond Throws A Nutty, Play-By-Play Agrees
((HT: MLB.com))
The land of instant replay has been a bit of a minefield this season...
But when things go wrong and they're not corrected, managers have an opportunity to express themselves appropriately
Like Marlins manager Mike Redmond did last night.
Awful Announcing led us to the play-by-play call of Rich Walz and Tommy Hutton- the latter of whom went nuts
Redmond got the chance to talk about his undressing last night for a really fun presser after the game...
The land of instant replay has been a bit of a minefield this season...
But when things go wrong and they're not corrected, managers have an opportunity to express themselves appropriately
Like Marlins manager Mike Redmond did last night.
Awful Announcing led us to the play-by-play call of Rich Walz and Tommy Hutton- the latter of whom went nuts
Redmond got the chance to talk about his undressing last night for a really fun presser after the game...
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Sunday, July 28, 2013
Marlins Hitting Coach Tino Martinez Accused of Abusing Players (UPDATED)
((ht: miamiherald.com))UPDATED--Tino Martinez has resigned his job as hitting coach for the Miami Marlins (from @clarkspencer--Miami Herald reporter)
Interesting.
According to a published report in Sunday's Miami Herald, several Miami Marlins players have accused the teams hitting coach, Tino Martinez of abusive behavior.
And at least one of those players, recently demoted 2nd baseman Derek Dietrich says Martinez grabbed him by the neck.
The report seems to be one of many coming to the surface focusing on Martinez and his sometimes bizarre behavior.
According to the report, the Dietrich incident is the most violent, other players have supposedly been verbally attacked with the intent to intimidate.
Read the entire Herald report, and it's pretty detailed, RIGHT HERE
We should also add, Martinez and team Manager Mike Redmond got into a quite public argument. And according to the Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, Martinez has been doing this since spring training.
Read the Sun-Sentinel's story RIGHT HERE
We certainly don't believe the Marlins condone intimidation or abuse but something here is quite amiss. The report goes on to mention the MLBPA and others have been notified about pretty much everything, yet nothing has happened.
As a general rule, baseball is not known for its screaming, intimidating coaches like, say football. That's not to say it doesn't happen, but it is rare. It's interesting that in this case the report centers around the Marlins, one of the leagues worst teams.
It's quite possible the team will take action on this soon, the report states team Manager Mike Redmond has been trying to get to the bottom of the allegations. However, the Sun-Sentinel reports that Martinez may not necessarily want to quit on his own and forfeit the hefty contract he was paid to come coach. And, also unsurprisingly, Loria doesn't want to fire him and be on the hook for the remainder of said contract.
---Sigh---
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