[情報] 為何酒駕被逮後馬上就能投球?

作者: abc12812   2013-04-19 12:11:37
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Yovani Gallardo will start for the Brewers against Matt Cain and the Giants
this afternoon. On Monday, I picked that game as one of the best pitching
matchups of the week, but in the wake of Gallardo’s arrest for drunk driving
in the wee hours of Tuesday morning, I’m not sure that matchup should be
happening at all.
There are two schools of thought on this issue, each recently expressed by
colleagues I respect. Back on April 1, my Strike Zone partner Jay Jaffe
included the following in his list of “20 ways to improve baseball right now:

Suspend players for DUI and domestic abuse. In contrast to their progress
on the PED front, baseball has done nothing to penalize far more dangerous
and destructive behaviors such as driving under the influence of alcohol or
abusing wives and girlfriends. The league may be content to let law
enforcement handle such offenses, but it could have far more impact if it
took additional action in such cases by suspending guilty players without pay
for similar lengths of time as PED violators, and donating their salaries to
programs oriented towards awareness, treatment and prevention.
Yesterday, over at The Platoon Advantage, my SB Nation colleague Bill Parker
countered (indirectly) with this:
An employer has a right to be concerned about how its employees make it
look in the community at large, but those employees have a competing right to
have their employers stay the hell out of their personal lives, too. The
judicial system exists to catch and punish things like DUIs; by and large, I
don’t think it’s baseball’s responsibility to pile punishments on top of
that (and you might think the judicial system isn’t harsh enough,
particularly on professional athletes, but that’s not a problem that it’s
baseball’s job to fix). I just don’t think a sport can go around meting out
punishments for things that happen outside the sport.
Parker isn’t suggesting in any way that drunk driving isn’t a despicable
act worthy of heavy punishment, he’s just saying that it’s the legal system
’s job to hand down that punishment.
Parker makes a strong point. Having MLB act as morality police can be a
slippery slope, and he does well to argue in favor of consistency by pointing
out that if baseball doesn’t suspend players for drunk driving arrests, then
it shouldn’t suspend them for other recreational drug use. For example,
Astros prospect Jonathan Singleton smoked marijuana too close to a drug test
and has to sit out the first 50 games of this season, one in which he was
expected to make his major league debut, while Gallardo got behind the wheel
while heavily intoxicated (his 0.22 blood-alcohol level was nearly three
times the legal limit), but is pitching in the major leagues two days later.
That’s an indefensible inconsistency, particularly when one considers that
Gallardo’s actions were far more dangerous to himself and others.
Still, as Parker himself allows, there is something lacking in the legal
system’s punishments as they pertain to multi-millionaire professional
athletes. Gallardo, whose DUI was a first-offense, received a $778.80 fine
plus 10 points on his license. The combined financial impact of those
citations, once increased insurance premiums are factored in, would be
devastating to some, myself included, but Gallardo will make $7.75 million
this year, which, if he makes 33 starts as he did in each of the last two
years, works out to nearly $235,000 per start. Simply suspending Gallardo
long enough for him to miss one turn in the rotation would have a far greater
impact on Gallardo both financially and in terms of accenting just how
reckless his behavior was. It would also allow Baseball to hold its head
higher in terms of being a model for the community, showing that it won’t
simply turn a blind eye to the drunk driving that is all too common among its
athletes (Todd Helton and Red Sox minor leaguer Drake Britton were both
arrested for DUIs during spring training) and which claimed the lives of two
of its players — Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart, killed by a drunk driver in
2009, and Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock, who died in 2007 — in the last six
years.
Encouragingly, public pressure seems to be building on this issue. Still, I’
m reminded of the incident in late June 2006 in which the Phillies’ Brett
Myers was arrested and accused of punching his wife in Boston. Myers took the
mound on national television the next day, but outrage over the still-pending
case prompted Myers to take a leave of absence through the All-Star break.
Domestic abuse and drunk driving are not the same thing, but both are
abhorrent, illegal and occur with problematic frequency among professional
baseball players, such that many, including Jaffe above, have lumped them
together as off-field incidents for which baseball should show no tolerance.
The outrage over Myers’ post-incident start and his subsequent leave of
absence provided some hope that a precedent was being set for players to step
away from the game, be it via a suspension or their own conscience, after an
egregious off-field incident.
Sadly, as evidenced by Gallardo’s appearance this afternoon, that proved not
to be the case.
作者: ckevint (Can't live w/o music)   2013-04-19 12:16:00
圓仔搓的好 投球沒煩惱
作者: seeyou1002 (尋找冬日最高)   2013-04-19 12:20:00
Bud Selig=美國洪瑞河 BJ4
作者: k33536 (是什麼?)   2013-04-19 12:22:00
你知道他在哪一隊嗎?
作者: k33536 (是什麼?)   2013-04-19 12:23:00
是abc大 我錯了Orz
作者: bensn101 (MAN)   2013-04-19 12:23:00
樓上XDDDD
作者: ohmyya (三翻西施狗)   2013-04-19 12:23:00
幫忙宣傳釀酒人
作者: maikxz (超級痛痛人)   2013-04-19 12:32:00
乾爹
作者: Allenkkk   2013-04-19 12:52:00
乾爹 救我
作者: o0991758566 (洨馬力)   2013-04-19 12:52:00
有人都可以喝醉在到場上投球了
作者: blackcellar (Let's Go Marlins!)   2013-04-19 12:56:00
喝酒不投球,投球不喝酒
作者: sky419012 (fly)   2013-04-19 13:02:00
郭泰源不是有前一天喝爛醉 隔天完封嗎?
作者: JBourne (回到備戰狀態)   2013-04-19 13:08:00
DAVID WELLS表示:
作者: iamchyun (是否執行BB2039.exe)   2013-04-19 13:09:00
不是有人醉到投出完全比賽?
作者: wildhog (Jerrico)   2013-04-19 13:22:00
他還尻了一發出去不是嗎
作者: Mooooose (養樂多'牛丼'披薩'筍乾)   2013-04-19 13:38:00
醉拳
作者: Seiran (它它)   2013-04-19 13:58:00
這和吃禁藥不用坐球監一樣啊lol 有乾爹真好
作者: JakeMcGee (Jake McGee)   2013-04-19 14:00:00
怎麼棒球也講到乾爹阿XDDD
作者: jardon (綜合水果汁武士)   2013-04-19 14:14:00
再講酒駕 一堆人說酒醉投球
作者: blacklittle (傻黑)   2013-04-19 14:53:00
跟MVP*一樣道理啊 MLB乾爹
作者: taiwancat (喵喵)   2013-04-19 14:55:00
真的是酒鬼XDDD
作者: krara (巧克力酥片)   2013-04-19 15:19:00
難不成要先關完禁閉後才能出賽嗎?
作者: Raskolnikov (拉斯柯爾尼科夫)   2013-04-19 15:59:00
釀酒人不愧是MLB雷霆啊~
作者: same60710 (乂加藤小惠乂)   2013-04-19 16:03:00
是MLB湖人好嗎
作者: live4132 (趙汝浩)   2013-04-19 16:38:00
有種東西叫後台
作者: groupieken (耕耕)   2013-04-19 17:02:00
不過是哪一州,酒駕應該就吊銷駕照、罰緩,少數才要監
作者: groupieken (耕耕)   2013-04-19 17:03:00
禁,沒有說你不能工作阿 XD
作者: uranusjr (←這人是超級笨蛋)   2013-04-19 17:44:00
Gallardo 么八安關桌領假單, 義務役洞八一個月
作者: Seiran (它它)   2013-04-19 18:00:00
週六賽後隊紀檢討會。兩兩洞洞實施休假!
作者: kerro   2013-04-19 20:54:00
酒鬼隊喝個酒過分嗎
作者: mrkey (距離太遠 思念太近)   2013-04-19 22:53:00
簡單來說,Wisconsin第一次抓到酒駕是 citation
作者: AirLee (不屑雞雞隊)   2013-04-20 11:26:00
法律問題?或有後台?

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