Exploring the Brandon Phillips, Yadier Molina “Shin-Guard-Tapping” Incident
Shortly after the bench-clearing brawl between the Reds and Cardinals, I received an email from a good friend and former teammate, asking about one of baseballs many, under-appreciated nuances. Since it is a discussion that delves into the mentality surrounding the brawl, as well as a discussion about the overall makeup of professional baseball players, I felt that it would be appropriate to post it in it’s entirety on The Golden Sombrero.
Rosey,
So this is a few days after the Cards/Reds brawl, so I won’t even ask if you saw it, since I know you did. But I was wondering if you knew anything about the shin-guard-tapping-as-a-sign-of-friendship thing that got pissed off Yadi? I had never heard of that before and was wondering if you knew about it/encountered it anywhere. I’m going to start looking for it…when I get the rare chance to see a game.
Keep on keepin’ on,
Ryan
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Ryan,
A batter tapping the catcher’s shin guards as he strolls up the plate is a subtle term of endearment within the game, much like when a first basemen chats it up or pats an opposing hitter on the butt after a base hit. A similar type of courtesy can be observed when a catcher hands the batter his bat after running out a foul ball, when the batter picks up a catcher’s mask for him after an admirable foul ball attempt, and when a hitter picks up the ball at his feet after the catcher wears a foul tip.
August 19, 2010
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Posted by Mike Rosenbaum







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