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Was working at a charity basketball 3 on 3 tournament most of the day today and just saw the video.

I don't think Ramirez pushed his leg very much although given Anderson's injury earlier this year I could understand why he got angry but when Ramirez escalated things... OK I get it.

But then he decked Anderson which in a way I was glad to see, TA's acts big but when push comes to shove? 

Maybe this will teach him a little humility.

But it's so typical White Sox that even when they fight they get embarrassed. And the point about nobody immediately coming to help him out is telling.

Ah, ya' can't beat fun at the old ballpark friends...

 

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10 minutes ago, Buehrle>Wood said:

Having to scour a celebrity gossip site called Lipstick Alley for this is a little embarrassing, no? Jeez this site has over 1000 forum pages dedicated to Tim's relationships. 

had never heard of the forum until someone linked it on twitter. this is a funny ass internet moment. of course it's the sox taking another huge L.

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Just now, oldsox said:

Saw that one live.

One of the two fights with the Yankees:

June 13, 1957 - The Sox and Yankees hooked up in perhaps the greatest ‘base-brawl’ in history. In the first inning at Comiskey Park, New York’s Art Ditmar threw a pitch at the head of the Sox Larry Doby. As the pitch rolled to the wall, Ditmar ran to cover home. Doby warned Ditmar about the pitch, and then threw a left hook which dropped him. The fight appeared to have racial overtones and lasted a full 30 minutes. Chicago native and future Sox player Bill "Moose" Skowron jumped on Doby which brought Walt Dropo into the fray. Dropo was 6-5, 220 pounds, and a monster for his time. At various times, “Whitey” Ford, Casey Stengel, "Jungle" Jim Rivera and Enos "Country" Slaughter were in the middle of it. Slaughter’s jersey and undershirt were ripped to pieces and his hat was backwards in one of the most famous photographs of the 1950's. After things settled down Billy Martin rushed into things and started in on Doby. Five players were ejected and fined for the melee. New York won the game 4-3.

June 23, 1956 – It was first of the two great fights on the field between Yankee and White Sox players; almost one year later, June 13, 1957, the second one took place.

In this one Bob Grim (the late uncle to former Sox Director of Business Development and Broadcasting Bob Grim) threw one high and tight to Sox outfielder Dave Philley in the home half of the sixth inning. The ball glanced off Philley’s shoulder and bounced into his batting helmet knocking it off.

Philley charged the mound as the benches and bullpens emptied. Both players swung at each other, as the rest of the teams held each other back. Order was restored after about 20 minutes. Philley was tossed from the game.

Grim was allowed to stay in, but perhaps shaken; he was tagged for two runs...driven in by Sherm Lollar and Luis Aparicio, the only runs on the day in the Sox 2-0 win.

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2 minutes ago, chitownsportsfan said:

had never heard of the forum until someone linked it on twitter. this is a funny ass internet moment. of course it's the sox taking another huge L.

I don't know what's sadder.....Timmy on his ass....or me trolling Lipstick Alley on a Saturday night.

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1 minute ago, Lip Man 1 said:

One of the two fights with the Yankees:

June 13, 1957 - The Sox and Yankees hooked up in perhaps the greatest ‘base-brawl’ in history. In the first inning at Comiskey Park, New York’s Art Ditmar threw a pitch at the head of the Sox Larry Doby. As the pitch rolled to the wall, Ditmar ran to cover home. Doby warned Ditmar about the pitch, and then threw a left hook which dropped him. The fight appeared to have racial overtones and lasted a full 30 minutes. Chicago native and future Sox player Bill "Moose" Skowron jumped on Doby which brought Walt Dropo into the fray. Dropo was 6-5, 220 pounds, and a monster for his time. At various times, “Whitey” Ford, Casey Stengel, "Jungle" Jim Rivera and Enos "Country" Slaughter were in the middle of it. Slaughter’s jersey and undershirt were ripped to pieces and his hat was backwards in one of the most famous photographs of the 1950's. After things settled down Billy Martin rushed into things and started in on Doby. Five players were ejected and fined for the melee. New York won the game 4-3.

June 23, 1956 – It was first of the two great fights on the field between Yankee and White Sox players; almost one year later, June 13, 1957, the second one took place.

In this one Bob Grim (the late uncle to former Sox Director of Business Development and Broadcasting Bob Grim) threw one high and tight to Sox outfielder Dave Philley in the home half of the sixth inning. The ball glanced off Philley’s shoulder and bounced into his batting helmet knocking it off.

Philley charged the mound as the benches and bullpens emptied. Both players swung at each other, as the rest of the teams held each other back. Order was restored after about 20 minutes. Philley was tossed from the game.

Grim was allowed to stay in, but perhaps shaken; he was tagged for two runs...driven in by Sherm Lollar and Luis Aparicio, the only runs on the day in the Sox 2-0 win.

Larry Doby was a bad ass

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53 minutes ago, fathom said:

Let’s be honest, Timmy getting Ramirez ejected is probably the most he’s done to help the Sox win all season

Add in the upcoming suspension for Ramirez and the Twins should send Tim a gift

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3 minutes ago, 2Deep said:

Are we celebrating tim getting knocked on his ass???

Fucking ramirez is a punk and needs to be dealt with. We haven't had the balls to to deal with him. We are and have been soft 

Shades of Torii Hunter.

Personally I'm not celebrating...hopefully he does start turning his frustration into better play on the field and less talk though.

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11 minutes ago, 2Deep said:

Are we celebrating tim getting knocked on his ass???

Fucking ramirez is a punk and needs to be dealt with. We haven't had the balls to to deal with him. We are and have been soft 

Yes, TA has been s%*# all year... On and off the field.

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