‘‘A baseball’s a weapon. Anytime you’re throwing at someone on purpose, I think there should be some harsher penalties.’’Bryant got his wish as the MLB dished out a six-game suspension to Strickland and a four-game suspension for Harper. Bryant's point of using a baseball as a weapon was further driven home after he made reference to an ugly minor league brawl that occurred this weekend between the Class-A West Michigan Whitecaps and Dayton Dragons. The brawl started due to a disagreement on the base path and quickly got out of hand. Around the :25 second mark, you can see Whitecaps reliever Eduardo Jimenez fire a ball right into the middle of a group of Dayton players standing about 15 feet away. https://youtu.be/UptV1FvouLg Bryant referenced the magnitude of the pitcher's idiotic actions. "Man, that could have killed him if it hit him in the head from 15 feet away." To this day, Bryant has only been kicked out of one game in his career and that was in AAA Iowa when he told the home plate umpire "that's on you" referring to a close strike three call. In terms of being thrown at intentionally, Bryant doesn't think it has ever happened to him. I'd agree with him there for the simple fact that he plays the game the right way and doesn't try to show up opposing pitchers no matter how big of a moon shot he hits. And as we all know, he's hit PLENTY of shots that he could have admired. I'm hoping there's never a time that a pitcher decides to throw at him intentionally because that poor pitcher will have an entire Cubs dugout (and millions of Cubs fans) threatening serious bodily harm on him.
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