Baseball still has a long term memory

Don't know how many of you caught the earlier beaning this month of Prince Fielder. I would have thought it would have occurred when the two teams meet this year. Topps caught that moment on their baseball card this year ( see below) when Prince hit a walk off home run. No one was on base, so Prince jaunted around and when he came to home plate-- the team lined up like bowling pins. Apparently the pitcher that gave up the home run did not care for his antics last season and drilled Prince in the back on the first pitch thrown to him earlier this month in a spring training game.

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<< <i>Apparently the pitcher that gave up the home run did not care for his antics last season and drilled Prince in the back on the first pitch thrown to him earlier this month in a spring training game. >>
Actually, the pitcher who gave up the walkoff was Merkin Valdez, who got DFA'ed in January, and is now a Blue Jay.
Zito dealt the "payment" pitch. Still, with Zito throwing, Fielder got a discount.
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<< <i>He should learn now that his Ochocinco act isn't appreciated. Next time they should aim for his melon. >>
Heh, if Fielder was a Dodger or an A, I imagine there'd be a whole lot more fuss about it.
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<< <i>So, can anyone confirm or deny if the Zito card is a picture of him plunking Fielder? >>
2010 Topps Updates and Highlights.
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Zito was the 1st of many to come this year for the Prince of Dumpy. And Im sure he will notice the others a bit more in the bruise ratting.
He will circle the bases like Matt Williams or Mantle in the future.
That card should be titled ( I can't belive I ate the whole thing )
I wonder if this is the start of a trend?
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