... i [sic] couldnt [sic] get the ball down in the zone and everything was up so they had a field day hitting that high fastball. I also decided that someone needed to get hit or brushed back off the plate and so when i [sic] did hit a guy he threw his helmet on the gound [sic] and stared at me so i [sic] walked toward him and started yelling at him but apparently he had nothing to say or maybe it was that he didnt [sic] understand anything i [sic] was saying, i [sic] kinda forgot about the whole language barrier but it happens.I have a very hard time understanding his logic. He's having trouble keeping the ball down, so he decides that someone has got to be hit? How is hitting a batter going to help his control? And it looked like Johnson was just swearing at the batter while pointing his finger at him as though his (lack of) control was the batter's fault. What possible message was Johnson trying to get across to Kimura?
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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
Hisanori Takahashi will be pitching for the Giants, just days after saying his final farewells to his father. Jason Johnson will take the mound for the Lions. Johnson reported an hour and a half late for practice yesterday as he caught the wrong train, a mistake he promised won't happen again.