Ubaldo Jimenez Just Drilled Former Teammate Troy Tulowitzki [UPDATE: With Video]
Indians starter Ubaldo Jimenez took the mound against his former team less than an hour ago and promptly plunked Troy Tulowitzki.
It was absolutely intentional as the beaning comes following Tulowitzki’s suggestion that Ubaldo cease discussing his prior unhappiness in Colorado and just pitch. Here are his exact words:
“He needs to put an end to this. Go pitch and help his team. Now his team is questioning him.”
After hitting Tulowitzki, the Indians ace pounded his chest and began walking toward him. Both benches naturally emptied but — and it’s a stunner — no punches were thrown.
If you’re an Indians fan, you’ve got to be loving the fire. We’ll be updating the post should a video or GIF of the incident surface.

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April 1st, 2012 at 5:21 PM
Well that seems like stretching to draw a conclu..
/reads the rest of the post
Sonofabitch he did it on purpose!
April 1st, 2012 at 5:24 PM
I’m not sure his 5BB/9IP and 6.17 ERA are helping his team that much. Spring training stats, so it may be early, but we may look back at Jimenez/Pineda as being the moment we realized that when a team makes a cost-controlled pitcher with ace-potential surprisingly available, you may want to go ahead and get that full physical.
April 1st, 2012 at 5:36 PM
Ubaldo has more balls than this Heat team today.
April 1st, 2012 at 5:43 PM
I can’t really refute this. However, the Ubaldo trade was for mainly pitching prospects as well (although Pomeranz is looking very good).
April 1st, 2012 at 5:50 PM
Ubaldo better win at least 32-34 games the next two years. Alex White’s a rummy.
April 1st, 2012 at 6:09 PM
I still don’t really see it. If Ubaldo was what he was supposed to be, and didn’t have any question marks, you don’t trade him for ‘ifs’.
On the other hand the Red Sox finally have a good young rotation and it’s going to be fucked up by Lackey coming back next year. If Doubrant holds up, they’re going to have to take a quality young starter and trade him to make room for Lackey. At that point just put Lackey in the bullpen, or pay him to pitch in Pittsburgh with Burnett.
If I’m going on the record, I think Doubrant might end up in the pen to let DiceK get some games in July. Hopefully Aceves is happy being the closer. I don’t think BobbyV will let him, but I think every Sox fan in the world would trust him over Melancon/Bailey.
April 1st, 2012 at 6:29 PM
you may want to go ahead and get that full physical.
this goes both ways. Alex White and that 2x injured (hand?) could be interpreted the same way.
April 2nd, 2012 at 11:51 AM
I have to look up the definition of gutless and how it applies in the context Jim Tracy is using it.
April 2nd, 2012 at 12:29 PM
nothing worse than baseball “fights”