Phillies fans should be ashamed of themselves. Roy deserves our support and those who would even think of booing him should be smacked upside the head. He is "a class act and a warrior" but apparently some people who lack a sufficiently long-term relationship with Phillies baseball must be thinking they are in Yankee Stadium.
Those boos weren't directed at Roy, they were aimed at Charlie and Dubee, who allowed him to stay in a game way too long when it was obvious he had nothing at all to give the team. A warrior like Roy Halladay wants to stay on the field, it is up to the coaches to pull him out before things get out of hand like they did on Sunday.
I cried anyway. I cried a lot.
ReplyDeleteAnd now, because Roy Halladay does not pay my bills, I need to get on with the rest of my day.
SIGH
Yeah, hearing folks boo Halladay yesterday killed a piece of me. Seriously. A part of me died. Broke my heart.
ReplyDeleteHe'll need you now more than ever, Penguin. Be his rock.
ReplyDeleteI didn't see the game. They actually booed Roy?
ReplyDeleteClassless. Way to prove the haters fight. :(
why show pictures like this after all that has happened to Doc?
ReplyDeleteBecause if you don't laugh you'll cry, dummy
DeleteI laugh at funny things, not Roy Halladay's misery
DeleteBooing him is terrible. Maybe he is hurt, maybe he old and never coming back, but he never stopped being a class act and a warrior.
ReplyDeletePhillies fans should be ashamed of themselves. Roy deserves our support and those who would even think of booing him should be smacked upside the head. He is "a class act and a warrior" but apparently some people who lack a sufficiently long-term relationship with Phillies baseball must be thinking they are in Yankee Stadium.
ReplyDeleteFire Rhbes and Wheeler and replace them with Doc NOW, until he's ready to come back,but no rehiring of dem rubes.
ReplyDeleteThose boos weren't directed at Roy, they were aimed at Charlie and Dubee, who allowed him to stay in a game way too long when it was obvious he had nothing at all to give the team. A warrior like Roy Halladay wants to stay on the field, it is up to the coaches to pull him out before things get out of hand like they did on Sunday.
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