DODGERS The GUERRERO/OLIVO Thread

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  1. back2back x 2 + 1

    back2back x 2 + 1 DSP Legend Damned

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    that's right. 5 WEEKS. he was hot as FUCK and raking. who knows what Guerrero's psyche will be like when he gets back. this guy might be damaged for good
     
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    sucker punched too
    another bitch move
    do that shit on the inside and you might not wake up the next day... not that i'd know, just saying
    hoping the sucker punch came from olivio as well
    otherwise we need to take a better look at the kind of people we're signing
    but i guess talent/potential will always trump character (or lack thereof)
    milton bradley, carl everett, et al
    :whyme:

    Police, Dodgers investigating incident between Isotopes teammates
    By Danny Wild | MiLB.com​

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    Manager Damon Berryhill helps Guerrero ice his ear after the incident. (StingEmBees.com)

    Albuquerque second baseman Alex Guerrero needed surgery on his left ear after getting attacked by teammate Miguel Olivo during a dugout fight at Triple-A Salt Lake on Tuesday, and both Salt Lake police and the Dodgers are investigating.​

    The game was stopped briefly in the eighth inning when Isotopes Guerrero and Olivo began fighting in the Albuquerque dugout. Both players were replaced in the lineup. Guerrero, according to agent Scott Boras, "is having plastic surgery on his ear right now," Tweeted Jon Morosi of FOX Sports at 6:39 p.m. ET. Boras indicated the surgery was a result of Guerrero being bitten by Olivo.​

    Morosi reported that Boras said police have gathered evidence about the incident, including witness statements. Guerrero's recovery timetable is uncertain, the agent also told him. "It's not clear yet how many stitches the surgery will require," Morosi said.​

    A source with the Isotopes said manager Damon Berryhill had called a closed-door meeting with the team following the 7-4 loss to Salt Lake, with Dodgers vice president and director of player development De Jon Watson in attendance. The Dodgers issued a statement about the incident:​

    "The baseball operations department is aware of the altercation and is conducting an investigation into the matter. The organization does not condone this type of behavior and will have no further comment at this time."​

    Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti confirmed the players involved but was vague about the extent of injuries either player might have suffered.​

    "I think both will be able to play," he told MLB.com. "Both players were removed from the game, which was delayed briefly. We're still looking into it."​

    Colletti said he spoke with Berryhill and may also talk to those involved.​

    The incident stemmed from an argument that occurred during the bottom of the seventh inning when Berryhill called on reliever Colt Hynes to replace Matt Magill on the mound, according to Steve Luhm of the Salt Lake Tribune. According to Boras, Olivo was angry with Guerrero for not tagging out Salt Lake's J.B. Shuck on Olivo's throw to second earlier in the frame -- Olivo confronted Guerrero during a pitching change and was restrained by teammates on the mound after charging at the infielder.​

    At the end of the inning, Albuquerque players continued to argue as fielders returned to the dugout, and with Walter Ibarra batting in the top of the eighth, Luhm said the fight broke out. Isotopes players had to be separated in the dugout, causing a brief stoppage of play in the top of the eighth. One player was pushed backward into the dugout fence, prompting other players to jump in. The fight was loud enough for fans to hear but did not involve prized Dodgers prospect Joc Pederson, who was on deck during the fray.​

    When the game resumed, Guerrero was replaced by pinch-hitter Miguel Rojas, one of the players who appeared to try and break up the fight. Rojas remained in the game at shortstop, and Griff Erickson was sent in as a defensive replacement for Olivo.​

    According to stingembees.com, the fight appeared to involve at least three teammates, with Guerrero being "sucker punched" in the middle of the dugout after being separated from someone else.​

    Salt Lake police spoke to Guerrero in the hospital, and according to the LA Times, Guerrero has not yet decided whether he wants to file charges against Olivo.​

    Guerrero, 27, defected from Cuba in 2013 and signed a four-year, $28 million deal that included a $10 million signing bonus with the Dodgers on Oct. 21, 2013. He made his Major League debut March 22 but has spent most of the year at Triple-A, where he's hitting .376 with 10 homers, 29 RBIs and a .417 on-base percentage in 33 games.​

    Olivo, 35, signed a Minor League deal with the Dodgers in January and has appeared in eight games with Los Angeles this year. At Albuquerque, the free-swinging right-handed backstop is batting .370 with four homers, 19 RBIs and a .410 OBP in 19 games.​

    Danny Wild is an editor for MiLB.com. Follow his MLBlog column, Minoring in Twitter. This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.​

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    the more i hear
    the more my hatred of olivo grows
    what a fucken piece of shit

    Guerrero could miss five weeks
    by Aaron Gleeman | NBC Sports Hardball Talk -- 3 hours ago

    Danny Knobler of ESPN Los Angeles reports that Dodgers prospect Alex Guerrero could miss five weeks following yesterday's dugout altercation in which Triple-A teammate Miguel Olivo bit off part of his ear.

    According to Knobler for now at least Guerrero has chosen not to file formal charges against Olivo, but he's currently hospitalized and needs plastic surgery. And how exactly did an argument that led to someone’s ear being bitten off by a teammate begin?

    Well, agent Scott Boras told the Los Angeles Times that "Olivo became steamed after his team allowed a stolen base in the seventh inning" and "blamed Guerrero for failing to tag the baserunner in time."

    So, you know, a perfectly reasonable justification for biting off someone's ear.

    Olivo apparently punched Guerrero in the dugout and then, according to the newspaper, "when players pulled off Olivo, he had a piece of Guerrero's ear in his mouth." Yeesh.

    Guerrero signed a $28 million deal with the Dodgers this offseason after defecting from Cuba and is hitting .376 with 10 homers and a 1.152 OPS in 33 games at Triple-A, so if not for having an ear-biting maniac as a teammate he likely would have been in line for a call-up soon.​

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    Ear still in his mouth? That's totally sick. :barf:
     
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    You'd think a guy with "veteran experience" like Olivo would know better than to act like such a cunt.
     
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    Wrong ear, bkitch.
     
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    :sobbing:
     
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    I don't know what kind of savagery and animalistic behavior it takes to do something like this, but I would look into litigation against this guy, if at all possible from the Dodgers.
    What a fucking low life slug.
    Damn this is lunacy at it's worst. Positively medieval.
    Maybe not; maybe just primal...medieval too civilized for this POS.
    One of the Mets announcers said tonight, "I guess they don't have those signs in the clubhouse in Alberqueque that we used to have on the Mets....NO CANNIBALISM ALLOWED".
    Might have been Darling...good one , I thought.
    I hope this douchebag Olivo isn't getting paid while he sits on his ass.
     
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    suspended? suspended? WTF this fuckin organization is the gift that keeps giving..you gotta be kiddin. suspended?

    I DON'T GIVE A DAMN WHAT HAPPENED OR WHAT GUERRERO SAID..YOU DO NOT BITE A TEAMMATE AND IF YOU DO..HIS NAME BETTER BE ANDRE ETHIER.

    RELEASE THAT BITCH.
    RELEASE THE KRAKEN.
    UNLEASH TIM TEBOW.
     
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    i liked every one of the preceding posts :clap:
     
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    I'm sure olivo spit it out.
    It's only a savage if you eat the ear.
     
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    yeah, rrrokay :stoner:
     
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    it is just an ear. Tape it up and get back out there. he doesn't need his ear to play baseball.
     
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    I know this is written in jest, but really, after the stitches heal and all, what's the problem with playing? Maybe the helmet or running isn't cool to do with the surgery.
    It did seem to me when I heard the time he would be down like "why so long?"
    I wish they would explain it.
     
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    Baseball reasons
     
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    I'd give the man 5 weeks off just for psychological reasons.
     
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    Yeah. Its not like anyone listens to Donnie Dum Dum.
     
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