Who does this Todd Tichenor clown think he is?



By my count, this Todd Tichenor jabroni is batting .250 in terms of valid ejections right now. You have to toss Twins backstop Mike Redmond in the seventh because he made contact with the aforementioned umpire, which is obviously a big no no, but every other early exit (Ron Gardenhire, Jason Varitek, Terry Francona) was complete bullshit. Not only that, the dude seemed to revel in each ejection, several times pulling complete 360* spins than made him look more like a twinkle-toed ballerina than a Major League umpire! This guy is even more ridiculous than that dickhead that screams "STRIIII-EEEEEAK!!!" every time he calls a strike on a batter.

Hope you enjoy Portland, Todd, because the best you'll be doing after the league reviews your actions last night is Double A ball in the boonies.

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  • 5/29/2009 10:28 AM Chris wrote:
    Varitek and Tito had to go as well. When Tek turned on Tichenor to argue the ball call he had no choice but to run him....and when Francona comes out to argue balls and strikes he has to go too. I don' think this is as big a deal as everyone else does....maybe if the players actually played the game and didn't act like little leaguers it would have been a different story!
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  • 6/16/2009 1:23 PM Jon wrote:
    I don' think this is as big a deal as everyone else does....maybe if the players actually played the game and didn't act like little leaguers it would have been a different story !
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  • 7/27/2009 6:56 AM jack wrote:
    I think that players themsleves very often spoil their relations with everybody else. But why? Isn't it completely their own fault if they play badly? I am used to downloading different sports events from rapidshare ( http://www.rapidsharemix.com to be more precise), but frankly speaking I rarely meet really good games.
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