Pirates Manager responds to Randall Simon's suspension

AFR I went back and edited my post a little after reading Steve's reply.

I am not referring to adult children just the whole funny antics aspect of the situation. If it truly was just a goof between a player and mascot and was meant to be funny, fine. But if the guy was truly taking a swing at the person in the costume because he was agitated that is not fine.
 
Originally posted by JAP
If it truly was just a goof between a player and mascot and was meant to be funny, fine. But if the guy was truly taking a swing at the person in the costume because he was agitated that is not fine.

After seeing the tape ad nauseum for the past week :rolleyes: , I don't think the swing he took could be construed as one out of anger or malice at all. Was the girl in the costume "in on the joke"? No -- which is why it was a stupid move on his part. But, like I said before, it wasn't as if he beat the poor girl or anything like that.
 
Originally posted by Steve H.
After seeing the tape ad nauseum for the past week :rolleyes:

Our fine media is at it again huh Steve? I basically ignore the whole thing is unless DH has on ESPN. Seems that Steve has seen more of the situation than I, therefore, I am more apt to change my opinion of the situation. Hopefully this guy did not mean any malice.
 
I don't care about no stinkin sausages...
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Just don't touch my PIEROGIES!!!
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Frankly, IMHO, I feel it should have been a "no harm no foul" deal. The player admits he did something stupid, the girl said no problem just give me an autographed bat.

Does it deserve a fine and suspension? I can think of pitchers whizzing fastballs at 90 plus MPH, hitting a batter square on the back, shoulder, arm or leg, only to be left in the game to "assault" another player? Where is the fine? Where is the suspension? That is truly more of an assault than happened to the sausage don't you think? I believe that if Simon wanted to "assault" the sausage, that bat would have done more harm than just knocking it forward.

Adam aka Big Dude
 

I should read more before I post my humble opinion!;) This is for Steve:
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Sausage actor gets bat Randall Simon hit her with autographed as apology

MILWAUKEE (AP) — The young woman inside the Italian sausage costume says she'll accept an apology from Pittsburgh first baseman Randall Simon, but all she really wants is the bat he swatted her with as she ran past the Pirates' dugout.

With one swing Wednesday night, Simon sent 19-year-old Mandy Block tumbling to the ground in the heavy costume. A fellow racer dressed as a hot dog also fell.

Simon, cited for disorderly conduct and fined $432, issued a public apology before leaving town after the Pirates' 5-4 victory over the Brewers on Thursday. Block said a team representative told her Simon would call her Friday to apologize.

"One of the public relations ladies called me and she talked to me and she was really nice and offered a lot and said, 'Anytime you're in Pittsburgh ... the best seat in the house is yours,"' Block said at her South Milwaukee home Thursday night.

"But all I wanted was the bat."

She and the other racer, Veronica Piech, had the day off Thursday from their jobs with the Brewers, but they planned to return Friday. Block said she was told that bats autographed by Simon would be waiting at Miller Park, and hers would be the same bat Simon swung at her Wednesday night.

The sausage race, a fan favorite since 1995, features team employees dressed as an oversized bratwurst, hot dog, Italian sausage and Polish sausage.

Simon said he was just playing around.

"I thought at the moment they were trying to play with us. They were running right next to the players," he said. "I'm a fun player, and I've never hurt anyone in my life."

Simon appeared in the district attorney's office Thursday. Deputy District Attorney Jon Reddin said after reviewing the tape and interviewing the women he would not file criminal charges.

"It's such a silly little thing, you know," Block said. "I can see both point of views. ... From my point of view, it's crazy because I am not used to like being interviewed or anything. I'm like, 'I'm just a sausage, guys. It's not a big deal. I'm fine."'

Block, who has worked for two summers as a member of the Brewers' on-field promotional team, said it's normal for opposing teams to throw peanuts or squeeze water bottles at them.

"I saw the bat before I got to him. I thought he was just going to fake me out," said Block, who stands 5-foot-3. "I am real little and I didn't take the blow very well."

Block said the blow didn't hurt because it hit the head section of the costume, which is above her head.

The Pirates apologized and said the team does not condone Simon's behavior and will address the issue internally.
 
Originally posted by JAP
I"I saw the bat before I got to him. I thought he was just going to fake me out," said Block, who stands 5-foot-3. "I am real little and I didn't take the blow very well."

Block said the blow didn't hurt because it hit the head section of the costume, which is above her head.

No, she wasn't hurt. But what would have happened if she was taller? I remember when pitcher Hideo Nomo, then playing for the Brew Crew, took a turn around the bases in the Bratwurst costume. He's a big guy and I'm sure his head was higher up and possibly in batting range.
 


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