He asked to have it checked before and the ump didn't allow it.
So he asked more demonstratively the next time.
There.
So he asked more demonstratively the next time.
There.
quote:No kidding.
Wow.
You can tell who just learned A&M has a baseball board from how people who have rarely posted, started attacking swimmer.
quote:Is that "against the rules"?
TCU was only in the super regional because NC State looked like someone doped their Gatorade in the 8th.
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Good people do uncharacteristic things in the heat of battle, it happens.
quote:I said uncharacteristic things, but I get how you're interpreting my statement. What he did wasn't against the rules and if 1% of him thought there really was something potentially going on with Hendrix doctoring balls and 99% of him was doing it to break up Hendrix's rhythm then I get it. I don't agree with it, I wouldn't have done that in a million years... but it doesn't make Schloss out to be this scum lord that everyone is making him out to be. The sour grapes here is ridiculous.quote:
Good people do uncharacteristic things in the heat of battle, it happens.
No.
Good people maintain their integrity in the heat of battle.
quote:I wasn't calling you out Doc!
No sour grapes here. TCU beat us fair and square.
quote:"scum lord"? ...."everyone"?
...but it doesn't make Schloss out to be this scum lord that everyone is making him out to be. The sour grapes here is ridiculous.
quote:Agreed- she's been here longer than may of the regulars. That said, swimmer has been a tad insufferable lately... But I agree with her on this, and you can see my post on the first page saying the same thing.
Wow.
You can tell who just learned A&M has a baseball board from how people who have rarely posted, started attacking swimmer.
quote:quote:quote:Of course, you would think that, because integrity apparently means nothing.
This thread is making a mountain out of a mole hill imo
A grown man, accusing a young man, really good college pitcher of cheating means nothing in front of his team, MLB scouts, the 7,000 in attendance, and national television. I am sure you would appreciate your integrity being questioned in front of all of those people.
You should be embarrassed for that excuse of a spineless man, that the only thing he could come up with is to accuse Ryan Hendrix of cheating.
LOLOLOL at you thinking that I don't care about the integrity of college baseball coaches.
Schloss is a good man. You saying otherwise is blowing this situation out of proportion.
He says the kid kept going to his glove in a strange manner. Now, do I think that there is a snowball's chance in hell that Hendrix was using pine tar? No. But if Schloss did and Hendrix really was consistently going to his glove in a fishy way, he has a responsibility to check. The ump did, no harm no foul. I'd be really interested to watch a replay and see just out of curiousity.
If it was just trying to slow the game down, then I agree that its bush league. Totally within his rights and the rules, but dumb nonetheless. Still not a huge deal.
Either way, it doesn't put Schloss' character into jeopardy. He takes damn good care of his players, does a ton of good in the community, and by everything I have seen, heard, and when I have met him, he seemed like a good Christian family man who encourages his student athletes to be the same.
quote:Eh, that's not that great a comparison.quote:quote:quote:Of course, you would think that, because integrity apparently means nothing.
This thread is making a mountain out of a mole hill imo
A grown man, accusing a young man, really good college pitcher of cheating means nothing in front of his team, MLB scouts, the 7,000 in attendance, and national television. I am sure you would appreciate your integrity being questioned in front of all of those people.
You should be embarrassed for that excuse of a spineless man, that the only thing he could come up with is to accuse Ryan Hendrix of cheating.
LOLOLOL at you thinking that I don't care about the integrity of college baseball coaches.
Schloss is a good man. You saying otherwise is blowing this situation out of proportion.
He says the kid kept going to his glove in a strange manner. Now, do I think that there is a snowball's chance in hell that Hendrix was using pine tar? No. But if Schloss did and Hendrix really was consistently going to his glove in a fishy way, he has a responsibility to check. The ump did, no harm no foul. I'd be really interested to watch a replay and see just out of curiousity.
If it was just trying to slow the game down, then I agree that its bush league. Totally within his rights and the rules, but dumb nonetheless. Still not a huge deal.
Either way, it doesn't put Schloss' character into jeopardy. He takes damn good care of his players, does a ton of good in the community, and by everything I have seen, heard, and when I have met him, he seemed like a good Christian family man who encourages his student athletes to be the same.
I agree.
I'm interested in those that have such an issue with this...Do you think the same about Pop, and other coaches, that do hack-a-shaq? While it may not be completely apples to apples, it is something that is within the rules, but rubs a ton of people the wrong way.
quote:quote:"scum lord"? ...."everyone"?
...but it doesn't make Schloss out to be this scum lord that everyone is making him out to be. The sour grapes here is ridiculous.
Hyperbole much? Why don't you point out the sour grapes you refer to? A blanket indictment is gutless.
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Low Classless move by a jerk tcu coach who lost a lot of creditability after the move. The stunt will not be forgotten by more than just Texas A&M Coaches.
Low class coach representing a Christian School.
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TCU was only in the super regional because NC State looked like someone doped their Gatorade in the 8th. Became a complete clown show. Maybe Shloss should be questioned about that. TCU sure did not earn that win.
Only he could come up with questioning the integrity of our pitcher because he was doing so well. What a joke of a man, spineless jack. He should be embarrassed.
I hope at the coaches meeting at the CWS the other coaches either give him a cold shoulder and refuse to even speak to him or give him the hell he deserves. I hope they question every pitcher he puts in the game. Maybe he has his pitchers using the pine tar, otherwise, why would he even come up with that idea that ours was. Pathetic excuse of a coach, no integrity. Don't ever remember a college coach using that low class move, accusing a opposing pitcher of cheating. I think its Schloss that has his team cheating. Guilty dogs bark.
I hope LSU whips their butts relentlessly.
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Swimmer - you don't know The TCU coach. I do - he was friends with my Father. Dude is an *******. Here is another secret - if we fired RC today, that ******* would be first in line asking about the A&M job. Wants to be either here or Texas so enjoy him while you can. You won't keep him much longer
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A school that has cheated as much as tcu (should have got the death penalty for paying players under Jim Wacker) should be very careful about making false accusations. This is especially true since they purport to be a Christian school and a known tcu troll says the accuser is a Christian coach. Well I watch their actions, not their words, and I wonder.
quote:I hear ya. I rely heavily on sarcasm and (obvious) exaggerations in real life to make a point or tell a story and it tends to get me in trouble from time to time when I put it into text on an A&M message board. Especially when emotions are high after a tough loss.
Fair enough. Most of that I just ignored; it's the internet hyperbole, and people saying whatever comes to their mind, without reflection (thinking about it first). I mostly ignore posts/posters I don't recognize, as many are simply trolls and/or idjuts to be ignored.
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I don't agree with it, I wouldn't have done that in a million years... but it doesn't make Schloss out to be this scum lord that everyone is making him out to be. The sour grapes here is ridiculous.
quote:While Schlossnagle deserved such humiliation, Hendrix couldn't afford the distraction, given the magnitude of the game situation. Thought he played it well, considering...
Our pitcher should have gone over the to the TCU coach and showed him his glove and asked him if he wanted to inspect it. Stick it in his face.
quote:I hear you. I think Schloss was embarrassed, he definitely looked uneasy when the camera panned over him.quote:quote:
I don't agree with it, I wouldn't have done that in a million years... but it doesn't make Schloss out to be this scum lord that everyone is making him out to be. The sour grapes here is ridiculous.
Im squared away with the results of the series and found the action to be in very bad form. It doesn't define who Schloss is as a person and Im certainly in no position to know him at a personal level to make such a judgment (neither is anyone else here, actually). But when it's all said and done I would have been absolutely embarrassed had RC done such a thing and I have no qualms saying the same about Schloss.
It had no bearing on a three game series that was decided by a 6-hour game 3. It's nowhere near as egregious as Stephenson having a pitcher throw at a guy in the on-deck circle or numerous other coaching actions (Holliday says hello). But it was a tacky thing to do and the most visible, memorable action I have of the man going forward.
No grapes. Just observation.