In the old school vs. new school baseball thought, if it is important enough to defend old school ideals, it is important enough to acknowledge that an intentional beaning was done and to accept whatever consequences there are for exercising "all the power". Without accepting the consequences of the act, the pitcher is basically a coward, a liar, and a petty thug hiding behind the MLBPA and his catcher. I find it odd that the get off my lawn, old school crowd supports a lack of integrity. Liars are another thing I hate.
I just deleted my Instagram yesterday for the same bs. There's alot reports that state how many mental side effects it has.
I hate that the Astros moved from the NL to the AL because their new owner was bought off for tens of millions of dollars by Baseball. They tossed decades of tradition in the dumpster. I went to games with my father when they were the Colt 45's and the Dome was an enormous hole in the ground, pumping out mosquitoes by the hundreds of thousands. The temporary stadium we used is now in a park in Veracruz, the last I heard. I love how they adapted to the change, however. ;-)
In this world, there are only two things that I hate...shaving and paying for parking. Everything else I'm okay with.
When you're exiting a crowded venue or walking down a busy street, the people who think it's OK to stop and have a conversation that blocks everyone.