Look, Mark Teixeira did something manly the other day. He
called out Vicente Padilla because he had enough. Good for
him. Tex is no woman, he’s a man for
what he did. He knew calling out Padilla
would mean he’d have a bulls eye on his back, and guess what? He doesn’t care, he did it for his team and
he did it to send a message…"You’re on the radar Vicente, we're watching you closely."
Now let’s break it down.
Padilla and Teixeira have a feud going back several years. They clearly don’t like each other and Tex
has stated that Padilla doesn’t have any friends in the game because he hits
guys. Read HERE. Tex went further and
believed that he and Michael Young (all were teammates in Texas) got the brunt
of Padilla’s headhunting because opposing pitchers would come after them.
Padilla then went on NESN and not only accused Teixeira of picking the wrong profession and suggested he should compete in a "women’s sport", but he also accused Tex of violence toward him and the biggest charge, prejudice against Latin players. Read HERE. Here's the quote:
“The problem is he talks about all the wrong things that others have done, but the things he’s done — against the Latinos [on the Rangers] — he doesn’t open his mouth about... He once threatened me and said he was going to hit me with a bat, and that’s when we were playing on the same team. And then, he also had problems with Frank Francisco. ... But he doesn’t talk about that, does he? Then, of course, he goes on and makes those comments about me.”
Tex called it comedy. I tell you what, I do too.
Let’s call this what it is…silly. Vicente Padilla is not Nolan Ryan, nor will
he ever be. He’s a middle of the road
pitcher with an OK career and he utilized the “high and tight” to intimidate
and payback batters because he’s overcompensating for his inconsistency and
lack of talent. He’s been doing it forever.
Do I sound harsh? Does it sound like I’m protecting our guy? Sure I am.
Padilla is now making charges of racism…that’s a pretty serious offense.
Look as far as Vicente goes, let’s call it what it is; his career is
pretty much over. The best season he's ever had
was 2002 with the Phillies when you had a 14-11 record and a 3.28 ERA. In fact, AJ Burnett has a better career record (131-113) and ERA (4.09) than Padilla (106-90, 4.30) and the Yankees
shipped him off to Pittsburgh. The point
is Padilla is lucky that even the Red Sox took a chance on him. I’ve watched Mark
Teixeira’s career since Texas. He’s a
hard worker, a fierce competitor and a team player, not to mention a great
hitter and amazing defender. I’ve never
heard the guy speak out of turn, nor have I ever heard a bad word spoken about
the guy in all the years he’s been there.
So you know what I think about Padilla's charge of racism? It’s bullshit…because
this is the first time I’ve ever heard anything like it when it comes to Mark Teixeira.
Face it, Padilla is just pissed that he's getting called out so publicly.
So message to Padilla, we play him and the Sox in 3 weeks. If he makes a stupid move and tries to headhunt Mark Teixeira or any of the other Yankees, the writing will be on the wall and the Yankees will and must retaliate. Because one thing that’s true about my
Yankees... our guys actually back each other up, not themselves.
Damn, reading that NESN interview it seemed like Padilla was upset...almost like he was going to breakdown like a "woman" and cry about it. Ironic... isn’t it?
Damn, reading that NESN interview it seemed like Padilla was upset...almost like he was going to breakdown like a "woman" and cry about it. Ironic... isn’t it?
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