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  • Manram
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 1151

    Dallas Braden throws perfect game

    What a day for A's fans. I was at the game and the Rays could not touch him. Any thoughts from other A's fans???
  • schubert1970
    Banned
    • Jun 2008
    • 815

    #2
    Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

    I live in Stockton and can tell you this is a huge deal here. The whole town is excited, can't wait to read the paper tomorrow. I use to watch him play when he was on on A ball club the Ports.

    Wish I could snag a game used jersey of his, but prices will be to high for a while.

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    • schubert1970
      Banned
      • Jun 2008
      • 815

      #3
      Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

      Also, I heard Dallas bought the tickets in section 209 (also the area code for Stockton) for a bunch of people in Stockton. During the game the kept showing the folks in section 209, how exciting.

      Just bought a ticket from ebay.

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      • LastingsMilledge85
        Senior Member
        • May 2009
        • 1438

        #4
        Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

        After losing his mother to breast cancer, this could of not happened to a better person on a better day. This really is the story of the year just fantastic, unbelievable, and heartfelt.

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        • legaleagle92481
          Banned
          • Oct 2009
          • 2538

          #5
          Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

          it was a great achievement but i am not a fan. the way he used arod for his 15 minutes of fame prior to this and created a major news story out of nothing and kept trying to extend it was absurd. his comments implying a fight the next time the two teams play in two months were particularly crazy as arod has two inches and about 40 pounds on him so i doubt he would fare too well in a fight with him. the game was also an aberation as he is almost 27 and has been a below average pitcher. it is sad how he lost his mother and great how he bought tickets for people from the 209 but he needs to filter his comments to the media and show respect for veteran players.

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          • Manram
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2008
            • 1151

            #6
            Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

            I understand what you are saying, but this kid has had great stuff for a long time and finally put it all together. He had the lowest run support in the AL last year. A-Rod also has to watch what he says though, saying he wanted his 15 minutes of fame. He should not have said that

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            • spartakid
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 1281

              #7
              Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

              Originally posted by legaleagle92481
              it was a great achievement but i am not a fan. the way he used arod for his 15 minutes of fame prior to this and created a major news story out of nothing and kept trying to extend it was absurd. his comments implying a fight the next time the two teams play in two months were particularly crazy as arod has two inches and about 40 pounds on him so i doubt he would fare too well in a fight with him. the game was also an aberation as he is almost 27 and has been a below average pitcher. it is sad how he lost his mother and great how he bought tickets for people from the 209 but he needs to filter his comments to the media and show respect for veteran players.
              But don't you think it was just as disrespectful for A-Rod to break a clear unwritten rule, probably assuming that Braden wouldn't say anything because he's A-Rod. He was then probably then caught off guard when Braden stood his ground. I would be willing to bet that Rodriguez wouldn't have done that when Maddux or Johnson was on the hill. Although Braden won't ever be in the same echelon as A-Rod, he really does appear to have some egg on his face with his 15 minutes of fame comment.
              Ricardo Montoya

              ri.montoya at yahoo dot com

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              • STLHAMMER32
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 803

                #8
                Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

                Originally posted by legaleagle92481
                it was a great achievement but i am not a fan. the way he used arod for his 15 minutes of fame prior to this and created a major news story out of nothing and kept trying to extend it was absurd. his comments implying a fight the next time the two teams play in two months were particularly crazy as arod has two inches and about 40 pounds on him so i doubt he would fare too well in a fight with him. the game was also an aberation as he is almost 27 and has been a below average pitcher. it is sad how he lost his mother and great how he bought tickets for people from the 209 but he needs to filter his comments to the media and show respect for veteran players.
                The media is the one that gave him his "15 minutes" of fame but now he is apart of baseball history. Good for him. I think he was making a statement for his team that they wouldn't just be disrespected this year. It's his mound and he took offense to it. I like the intensity, written rule or not. Arod doesnt command the same respect as a guy like Jeter and the players all recognize that. He lost his mother, pitched a perfect game on mothers day with his grandma who raised him as his mother, watching in the stands.....congrats to him.

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                • legaleagle92481
                  Banned
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 2538

                  #9
                  Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

                  Originally posted by spartakid
                  But don't you think it was just as disrespectful for A-Rod to break a clear unwritten rule, probably assuming that Braden wouldn't say anything because he's A-Rod. He was then probably then caught off guard when Braden stood his ground. I would be willing to bet that Rodriguez wouldn't have done that when Maddux or Johnson was on the hill. Although Braden won't ever be in the same echelon as A-Rod, he really does appear to have some egg on his face with his 15 minutes of fame comment.
                  Arod probably did not realize that he did something to offend anyone at the time he did it. Many players from other teams that have been interviewed have expressed the opinion that he did nothing wrong so i disagree that such is a clear unwritten rule. the 15 minutes of fame thing was true at the time it got him in the news frequently at a time when few people outside of oakland had any idea who he was and his play was below average. so arod had no reason to suspect that suddendly this guy was going to become a star. today was just one game and a career it does not make. len barker, mitt witt, charlie robertson and tom browning also threw perfect games and they are not exactly legends of the game. perfect games require a tremendous amount of luck in addition to skill. the bottomline is if he reverts to prior form from here on out this game will be quickly forgotten.

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                  • spartakid
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 1281

                    #10
                    Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

                    Well I guess we'll have to agree to disagree because I've read/heard that it's pretty much common knowledge that you don't walk over the mound, and I'm sure a seasoned player like A-Rod knows that, whether he had a lapse in judgement or not.
                    Ricardo Montoya

                    ri.montoya at yahoo dot com

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                    • STLHAMMER32
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 803

                      #11
                      Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

                      Originally posted by spartakid
                      Well I guess we'll have to agree to disagree because I've read/heard that it's pretty much common knowledge that you don't walk over the mound, and I'm sure a seasoned player like A-Rod knows that, whether he had a lapse in judgement or not.
                      Its the first time I think anyone has done or seen it happen. Id compare it to someone putting on another players glove. It's something you just don't do but some wouldnt mind while others would be highly offended. Braden is one of those pitchers who gets in the zone for his pitching days, stays focused and pitches with intensity. He isn't a laid back type. He used it to get fired up and looks to be pitching with a chip on his shoulder now. Athletes are always looking for an edge and added fuel. Good for him I say. If I'm his teammate I like the fact he takes offense to someone going on his mound.

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                      • legaleagle92481
                        Banned
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 2538

                        #12
                        Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

                        I am not an AROD and I think he has done alot in his career both on (the HA play vs. Toronto; trying to swipe the ball out of the fielder's glove vs. the Sox) and off (cavorting with strippers and Madonna publicly while married with small childern, using PEDs, announcing he had opted out of his contract during a world series game that the Sox were playing) that is downright classless and revolting and the guy is defintely a lightning rod for controversey. But that being said love him or loathe him he is an amazing player easily one of the top three of this era with Griffey and Pujols and when he was Dallas' age he had a 252 million dollar contract. And if say Randy Winn or Ramiro Pena had walked across the mound rather than AROD would Dallas Braden have reacted the same way? Would the media have even bothered covering the story for so long if he did? So to me the guy is nothing but a fame seeker with a big mouth and it is ironic that shortly after he goes out and actually does something on the field for the first time to merit media and public attention. If he was that offended by what Arod did he should have done what Gibson, Drysdale or Clemens would have done and put the next pitch in someone's back and moved on.

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                        • STLHAMMER32
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 803

                          #13
                          Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

                          Originally posted by legaleagle92481
                          I am not an AROD and I think he has done alot in his career both on (the HA play vs. Toronto; trying to swipe the ball out of the fielder's glove vs. the Sox) and off (cavorting with strippers and Madonna publicly while married with small childern, using PEDs, announcing he had opted out of his contract during a world series game that the Sox were playing) that is downright classless and revolting and the guy is defintely a lightning rod for controversey. But that being said love him or loathe him he is an amazing player easily one of the top three of this era with Griffey and Pujols and when he was Dallas' age he had a 252 million dollar contract. And if say Randy Winn or Ramiro Pena had walked across the mound rather than AROD would Dallas Braden have reacted the same way? Would the media have even bothered covering the story for so long if he did? So to me the guy is nothing but a fame seeker with a big mouth and it is ironic that shortly after he goes out and actually does something on the field for the first time to merit media and public attention. If he was that offended by what Arod did he should have done what Gibson, Drysdale or Clemens would have done and put the next pitch in someone's back and moved on.
                          I think you just established a few of the reasons Arod does not get the same respect as a Griffey or a Pujols. You can dislike the guy for the way he handled it but I doubt that when he started yelling at Arod he thought "this will make me famous" in the split second he had to think about it. More than likely you are looking at a guy who already despised A-Rod for being an arrogant prick in his mind and then seeing him run across the mound probably was enough to spark a flame. Do you really think this was a preconceived planned to get famous?

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                          • Manram
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 1151

                            #14
                            Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

                            Originally posted by legaleagle92481
                            I am not an AROD and I think he has done alot in his career both on (the HA play vs. Toronto; trying to swipe the ball out of the fielder's glove vs. the Sox) and off (cavorting with strippers and Madonna publicly while married with small childern, using PEDs, announcing he had opted out of his contract during a world series game that the Sox were playing) that is downright classless and revolting and the guy is defintely a lightning rod for controversey. But that being said love him or loathe him he is an amazing player easily one of the top three of this era with Griffey and Pujols and when he was Dallas' age he had a 252 million dollar contract. And if say Randy Winn or Ramiro Pena had walked across the mound rather than AROD would Dallas Braden have reacted the same way? Would the media have even bothered covering the story for so long if he did? So to me the guy is nothing but a fame seeker with a big mouth and it is ironic that shortly after he goes out and actually does something on the field for the first time to merit media and public attention. If he was that offended by what Arod did he should have done what Gibson, Drysdale or Clemens would have done and put the next pitch in someone's back and moved on.
                            Dallas does have a big mouth, even though most of it is his intensity. But i also believe A-Rod thinks he has a lot of respect around the league, which i don't believe he has anymore after what he did. Guys respect people who played the game clean and were great while doing that, like Jeter

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                            • yankees506
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2010
                              • 1064

                              #15
                              Re: Dallas Braden throws perfect game

                              Another thread spinning wildly outta control, lets get back to talking about the game! one thing that hasnt been mentioned is the fact that this happened in a game that is going to have items from the game auctioned off........ i can only imagine what a pink bat from the rays (who managed no hits with any of the bats) will sell for.....talk about doing a public service....hats off braden, u just made the komen foundation an incredible amount of money

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