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Originally posted by Glad-I-Ate-Her
He was getting bombed and showed what he is really made of.
Pedro should have not body slammed Zimmer. He put both hands behind Zimmer's head and slammed him. When that happened he backed up toward the his dugout knowing that he did something totally wrong. Boston's number 34 (I don't know who it is) was walking toward Pedro and motioning with his hands "what have you done?". He has no class. A 31 year old doing that to a 72 year old. Disgraceful.
I find it hard to believe that Clemens actually kept his composure after all this mess.
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Bombed? What game did you watch? It was a close game and the way both teams play and pitch it could easily have gone either way.
Body slammed him? Please, not even close. Zimmer expected Martinez to stay right where he was and let himself get hit. Zimmer was flailing around and was off balance. Didn't even look like he was watching where he was going.
Clemens only kept his composure because he knew he'd be thrown out instantly and he was warned by coaches and umps alike.