I had to laugh today, listening to the local radio here in Cincinnati. A sports talk host and a lot of his callers were upset that Jerry Narron didn't rush out to argue a ball four call that forced in the winning run from third base. It was a walk off 'walk' for the Padres on Wednesday night, a night when Narron left his starting pitcher, Bronson Arroyo, in for a nine inning 129-pitch game.
Like Narron getting up in an ump's face AFTER a game is over would have a different.
Look, get made with the way Narron handles pitching. Get mad because he doesn't force his woefully inept team to take infield practice. But getting on the guy for not screaming at an umpire? It never works as a motivational tool in major league baseball. That's high school, show pony stuff.
Here's what you should get mad at. The Reds bullpen is pathetic, save for David Weathers a complete untrustworthy bunch. The defense is dreadful. And the only organization with fewer hits, is NBC prime time programming.
Narron is one of the last things the Reds and their fans need to worry about right now.
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