Tim Hudson was on the radio yesterday and talked about the blown infield fly rule call from Friday?s wild card game. Not surprisingly, he thought it was terrible. Somewhat surprisingly, he wasn?t too hard on Braves fans for chucking trash onto the field in the aftermath:
I don?t blame the fans for doing what they did and reacting the way they did. Show them some passion and let them know that they didn?t get the call right. That?s not something that I condone or the Atlanta Braves condone, but I was fired up to see everybody in the stadium just ticked off at what just happened. We were the same way and it?s something that, after a little while, I think it?s a little bit embarrassing, but at the same time one side of me was just happy to see our fans just backing us up and letting them know how they felt.
Don?t encourage them, Tim. And be careful too. ?Passion,? as you put it, when exercised by people who very rarely exhibit it, can lead to bad things. It?s?a little like a mule with a spinning wheel. No one knows how he got it and danged if he knows how to use it.
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