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Saturday, September 15, 2007

Torre, who regularly instructs his pitchers to throw at people, upset with video game depicting A-Rod getting hit

NEW YORK (PA SportsTicker) - Joe Torre apparently is getting tired of the Toronto Blue Jays' ongoing feud with Alex Rodriguez.
Torre told the New York Daily News on Thursday that he was unhappy with the Blue Jays' depiction of Rodriguez on the Rogers Centre scoreboard during Wednesday night's game.
According to the Daily News, Torre was referring to an incident which occurred during a video promotion in the middle of the sixth inning.
The massive scoreboard screen showed a pair of fans playing a baseball video game. While pitching to Rodriguez in the video game, one of the fans intentionally threw at the superstar twice - hitting him once to the delight of the crowd.
"It's ridiculous," Torre told the Daily News. "Some of the videos they have period, it's all about violence. There are certain cities, one of our players gets knocked down and (the fans) start laughing and cheering. I don't understand it. To me, this game is about playing it and not about hurting somebody.
"To me, if you show it at a ballpark, you're telling the youngsters it's OK to do it and that's not a good message to send. I don't know if it's hockey - it's a little more of a violent game than ours - and I'm not sure if that's a carryover in what they do or how they promote. It certainly lacks good sense, I think."
The incident marked the latest chapter in a season-long feud between Rodriguez and the Blue Jays.
The saga began in Toronto on May 30, when Rodriguez sparked controversy while running between second and third base. The two-time MVP appeared to yell at Blue Jays third baseman Howie Clark, distracting the rookie from catching a routine pop fly.
The Blue Jays were enraged by Rodriguez's antics. Manager John Gibbons called it a "bush league play" while several veterans, including designated hitter Matt Stairs, referred to the play as "garbage."
The Blue Jays retaliated the next time the Yankees visited Toronto, throwing behind Rodriguez's head on August 6 and plunking him in the calf the following day to incite a pair of benches-clearing incidents.

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