Makes sense. I just never noticed it in the other road games I guess
This is how it looked to me as well. Going out on a limb, alcohol was probably involved.ChiliBeans said:
From a partial video, kinda looked like he was getting into it with other fans in the stands and hopped the rail to try to leave. May not have thought that one through.
yestoast said:
Apparently guy who recorded it said fan was smoking a joint and told by security to put it out. When he didn't and was going to be removed from the game he figured going through the Astros' pen was the best escape route...
Presumably because weed + alcohol = sound decision making ability.
https://twitter.com/Hershel/status/923395085563129856/video/1
Quote:
The World Series hasn't just been a slugfest on the field ... Houston Astros manager A.J. Hinch was involved in a heated altercation after Game 1 and cops were called ... TMZ Sports has learned.
Here's what we know ... Hinch was hanging out at the bar at the team hotel in Pasadena on Tuesday night after Houston lost Game 1 to the Dodgers.
We're told he was having some drinks -- when some hotel guests came in and started talking trash about the Astros.
Sources say Hinch "snapped" and unleashed on the other patrons -- cursing and yelling in the middle of the bar. One witness tells us the incident turned physical and cops were called to separate the two parties.
Having a plan and sticking to it worked out great for Dodgers last night, didn't it?AgLA06 said:
Hell, I'd like him more if that were true. So far he's come off too conservative and hesitant in his management style to me.
It's the world series for Christ sake. Have a plan and execute. Don't think about if you should or shouldn't leave a pitcher in.
BMX Bandit said:Having a plan and sticking to it worked out great for Dodgers last night, didn't it?AgLA06 said:
Hell, I'd like him more if that were true. So far he's come off too conservative and hesitant in his management style to me.
It's the world series for Christ sake. Have a plan and execute. Don't think about if you should or shouldn't leave a pitcher in.
not wanting a manager to think is one of stranger wishes I've seen.
BMX Bandit said:
if you don't have a manager thats thinking about what he's seeing, just get a computer that tells you what to do based on pitch counts.
(every manager, including Hinch, has a plan with options based on contingencies, etc. like you described)
He has a masters in psychology from Stanford and took the Astros from 100+ losses to 100+ wins in just three years. I think I'll trust him.AgLA06 said:BMX Bandit said:
if you don't have a manager thats thinking about what he's seeing, just get a computer that tells you what to do based on pitch counts.
(every manager, including Hinch, has a plan with options based on contingencies, etc. like you described)
Sure, if he'd employ it instead of the mastered deer in headlights while pitching implodes move instead it would be great. Which is exactly what I said before you tried to be cute.
swimmerbabe11 said:
Well, if she's a hoe....