The whole thing. I saw it live. Watched all the playoff games. Its a tough slide. He wasnt going for the bag. He didnt get the bag, he didnt touch the bag, neither did tejada. The damage is done. They let him stay at second and then the rest is history. The mets lost that game after all was said and done. I think they suspended him initially. Broken leg. I was saying get up. Get up. It looked like a hard hit. I didnt know he had a broken fibula, which he did. Ah. You know, utleys done it before. In fact, you can go back and find a quote about tejada when he slit in 2010, same thing happened. I thought it was a good idea to suspend him to let tempers cool because other people are saying, hey, you play second base, too. Other people do it to you. Exactly. Someones going to go in from the mets and well see, but i thought it was a good idea to suspend his. You thought it was absolutely purposeful. It was. Everybody does that. It was important to break that double. It was a key time because
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