His teammates being Mookie and Price? But also remember... Logan Morrison named Dodgers are perpetrators also.
It's ridiculous and infuriating how pretty much everybody outside of Astros fandom lauds Kelly as a hero, and as someone who is taking up the mantle of justice when in reality he's just a sniveling, hypocritical, undisciplined little man-child who has the absolute most misguided perception of what's right and wrong here. The fact that MLB Twitter is so in love with him is very telling when you think about the landscape of our country today. Critical thinking is something that has been systematically destroyed. For Joe Kelly to take the moral high ground on this is just about the most asinine thing I've ever seen.
Lets not forget who gave Kelly this opportunity to begin with. Spoiler Had MLB/MLBPA done their job properly, this wouldn't and couldn't have occurred.
FOX video Justin Turner: Haven't listened to the podcast if I'm being honest. One thing he did say I read about is it's something that will bother him for the rest of his life and it's something all of us will live with for the rest of our life. Just to say "Oh, it's done and over with, move on", I don't think is a reality for anyone. Around the league, there's a lot of guys upset and don't feel like they, the punishment didn't fit the crime. I don't know if that'll ever go away for me.
I’d rather watch the Rangers win 5 championships then see this current iteration of The Dodgers win anything. They are so desperately eager to deflect their failures to something other than themselves and this “scandal” was a gift.
I even want the Yankees to beat them... only if Beltran releases a tell-all book before the deciding game.
https://theathletic.com/1994670/202...e-indicates-about-the-astros-dodgers-rivalry/ Waiting until getting his appeal ruling in before releasing the tape is GUTLESS. excerpts: What Joe Kelly’s podcast appearance revealed about the Astros-Dodgers rivalry When you taint someone’s name to save your own name, that is one of the worst things that you could probably do as a person,” Kelly said on Ross Stripling’s podcast, The Big Swing. “It really friggin’ bugs me. I think I’ll be irritated forever.” Kelly was not a 2017 Dodger, but he inserted himself into the strife on July 28. During the Dodgers’ first game at Minute Maid Park since the 2017 World Series, he threw two pitches near the Astros’ Alex Bregman and Carlos Correa, then taunted Correa and made pouty faces in his direction while returning to his dugout. Benches cleared and COVID-19 protocols were broken. Kelly maintained that the throws were inadvertent, but the league ruled differently, suspending him eight games for instigating the confrontation. The announcement made note of Kelly’s role in a 2018 Yankees-Red Sox brawl, when he hit Tyler Austin with a pitch and threw punches in the ensuing fight. He appealed his six-game suspension that time and was denied, after being told he had instigated the brawl by inviting Austin to charge the mound. He said he was given a similar justification this time. “Apparently my words again, or my cute face I made, enticed a whole team to come out of their dugout towards our dugout,” Kelly said. “Which is complete bullshit because I socially distanced. I walked away. I didn’t get close. I followed all the guidelines of the CDC, and people on the other side didn’t. They walked out of their dugout, walked towards us. Carlos Correa ****ing spit at our team.” Kelly said it was unfair that no Astros were suspended for the July 28 dispute. Only manager Dusty Baker was fined because his players left the dugout. Kelly claimed that Baker helped instigate and hurt his feelings by body-shaming him. ”They have a manager on their side, verbatim, yelling at me, ‘Get your little skinny ass on the mound,’” Kelly said. “So my cuss words get eight games, and his cuss words get zero? That makes complete sense, right? Welcome to planet Earth. A debacle.” Kelly recorded his podcast appearance the night of August 2, five days after the incident. Stripling and co-host Cooper Surles waited to release it until Kelly received the ruling on his appeal, which came down Wednesday. Kelly will serve a reduced five-game suspension when he returns from a stint on the injured list because of inflammation in his throwing shoulder. On the podcast, Kelly said he believed his actions warranted no suspension at all. “The bullshit that they gave me, their reasoning, is nonsense,” Kelly said. “I have the letters, and they’re lucky I’m not posting their letters because they would just be in a world of trouble.” Kelly also criticized the league’s response to the coronavirus crisis. He praised the Dodgers’ protocols but noted that teams still fly on planes serviced by flight attendants who are not required to undergo COVID-19 testing. “The rules and regulations we follow are still not good enough,” Kelly said.
Joe Kelly is a Coward, after Striking out Correa Why walk to the dugout, Walk toward Correa. Correa is ready to fight and beat him you up. The Athletic did pay off Mike Fiers just for dirt on the Astros. ESPN just loves to Taint Houston Championship Teams.
Is there some blizzaro world where just because this was recorded previously, he can't be held further accountable? Plenty of players are fined/suspended in all sports for their comments... whether they're live or tweeted or uncovered. Him criticizing MLB's response to the pandemic, continuing to question his suspension, admitting he has a vendetta against a team he just threw at, them waiting till after the suspension was reduced to release this... all of it. How is this less of a threat than a bench coach yelling at a hitter?
Well said, and completely accurate on all counts. At this point, you are either smart or you're dumb, you use your brain or you don't, you're either a jackass or you're decent. Anybody that still thinks sign stealing, pine tar, PEDs (still!), are not an inherent part of the game is just a fool and they can't be helped. Ballplayers that do not understand how their own player's union works are fools. Writers that want to focus all their energy on one franchise instead of delving into the grander issue of technological advancements in baseball which lead to sign stealing moving ahead of where MLB could control it, then MLB overcompensating at the goading of a couple of vindictive writers, again, I can't help you. Fiers blew the whistle, but so did Logan Morrison right? Statements in the commissioners own report that Beltran said the Astros were "behind the times," nobody pays attention to that?? People not recognizing or paying attention to the Yankees efforts to keep a letter sealed...willful ignorance. Idiots too dumb to see Boston were repeat offenders (and started this whole party with their apple watch scheme) and have an MVP winner and WS banner in 2018 - AFTER MLB formalized the rule against using tech to steal signs, and instead only attack Altuve and his MVP even though it's been proven he didn't even use the trash can....sorry you're a moron. Worst of all, reports that would rather hail doofuses like Kelly and Laureano instead of getting to the bottom of Tyler Skaggs' death....you are scum. Go Astros, f*** everybody else. Screw the MLB for its inconsistent justice and disciplinary measures, and babying of its favorite money makers.
It's funny how they don't look at Clayton choke last year against the Nats and forget he has a history of doing that
I don't feel stepping in Brantley's way was a whoopsie by Kelly. Him intentionally setting up a scenario where Brantley could be injured seems to have gotten overlooked in everything else. I have never ever seen a pitcher place his foot on that part of the bag while covering first.
He pulled a Draymond Green against Leonard. I can't stand Draymond but I will admit he's talented and a key contributor to a championship team. Kelly - part of the reason the Dodgers did not win in '19 and lacks the talent to throw accurately.