5.30.2007

It's Obvious Who Would Win in a Brawl

Really, we've been trying to avoid the whole A.J. Pierzynski circus around here. Okay, we haven't. We've just been stewing. Waiting. And since he's not playing today, we'll take our shots now.

I'm watching the game right now - the Sox are ahead of the Twins 4-1 6-1 6-4 in the third - and so far this series, every time A.J. comes to the plate he gets booed like he never wore #26 in Minnesota. He even gets booed when he warms up the pitchers.

The controversial Chicago White Sox catcher, generally known as a total a-hole, seems to creates controversy on a regular basis. Whether it's his brazen approach to the game, outspoken comments, or faux-wrestling on Pay-Per-View, he rubs people the wrong way - maybe even the good people of Chicago.

And by the good people of Chicago, I mean his manager Ozzie Guillen, of course.

Last night, Pierzynski added some fuel to the fire that is Minnesota's hatred for him when he apparently tried to spike MVP Justin Morneau in a rundown at first. Ozzie was not thrilled. After years of defending his catcher, Guillen's patience could be wearing thin.
"Is he a good guy? No," Guillen said. "But I love him. He knows I love him. I've got a hate-love for him. "He respects me, he respects my ballclub, he gives us a headache every day. A good one, though. Because he wants to do good. He wants the ballclub to do good."
Moments later, he asked a security guard to "get A.J. the fuck out of [his] office."

Pierzynski normally thrives on the criticism he gets, but he is worried his teammates may be running out of patience. He says he'd love to stay in Chicago, but he worries fans and teammates see his presence as more of a distraction than he'd like to admit. But are his feelings hurt? Hell no.
"I can handle people talking shit or whatever, it doesn't bother me. I've pretty much had it all said or written about me anyway."
He apologized for his sixth-inning collision with Morneau but of course, insisted he did not intend to hurt my Canadian Crusher.
"Let's be honest here - if I'm going to go out of my way to try to get somebody, I'll get them," he said.
Psst... the Twinkies pulled this one off in the bottom of the ninth with the bags loaded when David Aardsma walked Torii Hunter for the winning run.

[Chicago Sun Times] | [A Fan's View From Section 220]

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

dude, morneau would STOMP aj in a brawl. no question.

Anonymous said...

Wasn't AJ number 26 when he was with the Twins?
Yeah, I was disappointed there was no bench clearing brawl last night. And apparently AJ said that he didn't intentionally try to hurt Justin, because he doesn't want to make the Twins mad, because when they are mad, they score like 10 runs. Well, they sure seemed pissed last night...

Sooze said...

Yep, Marea. I even have the jersey to prove it. Oh wait, I sold that shit on Ebay for like, $31.00.

Boof wears #26 well, huh.

Anonymous said...

"Let's be honest here - if I'm going to go out of my way to try to get somebody, I'll get them."

Is that a call-out? Oh, I think so.

Anonymous said...

I think I still have my AJ Twins shirt somewhere.
I think if I ever run out of TP, I will cut it up and use it then.
Jerk.

Texy said...

AJ and his badder-than-thou schtick is way past its expiration date.

I am ashamed to admit that in that baseball card- he actually kind of looks hot. KIND OF.

I still hate him, though.

Fornelli said...

Actually, AJ would win in a fight with Justin Morneau. Not because he's bigger, stronger, or a better fighter.

He would just cheat.

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