Yank's Joba-lation has Tribe in a tizzy

When Joba Chamberlain finished off a one-two-three eighth inning by striking out David Dellucci Thursday at Yankee Stadium he let out a howl of delight and pumped his fist, more than a few times.

The "incident" went virtually unnoticed by the Cleveland media, from what I can tell from my Internet-based perch.

But Dellucci didn't care for Chamberlain's celebration - and the New York papers noticed Dellucci's dissatisfaction.

The Daily News - as you can plainly see - played up Joba's reaction to striking out Dellucci - the guy who ruined his evening two nights earlier with a three-run jack in the eighth inning.

In fact, the Daily News is running a flash poll about it on its Web site.

Virtually every other New York-area paper mentioned Joba's jubilation, with The New York Times being the only other paper to headline it.

The New York Post, Newsday (Long Island), The Record (northern NJ suburbs) and the Star-Ledger (Newark) all did mention Joba's dance in their game stories or "notes" columns - and all had similar quotes from both Dellucci and Chamberlain.

Later in the day today, on the New York Post's Yankee blog, Jay Greenberg took Joba to task:

"What Chamberlain did yesterday offended David Dellucci and, we're sure, a lot of players who still cling to an unfortunately no-longer time-honored professional code that embarrassing an opponent embarrasses one's self and the game. ... There is a time and place. On May 8 after striking out a player who two games earlier beat you with a homer was not it."

Here are the quotes as published by the Daily News:

Dellucci:

"That's what gets him going and that's what everybody likes to see, but if a hitter was to do something like that they'd probably say it was 'bush' and you shouldn't do it."

"If he wants to yell and scream after a strikeout and dance around, I guess that gets him going. My home run was in a much bigger situation, more a key part of the game and I didn't dance around and scream."

Chamberlain:

"It's no disrespect to the hitter. It's no disrespect to the game. It's not like it's the first time I've done it. That's just who I am and that's the way it's gonna be.

Indeed it is not the first time Chamberlain has shown his emotions - good or bad - on the mound, and it brought to my mind a game just two weeks ago (April 27 to be exact) when CC Sabathia put on a similar display against the Yankees.

Here's an account of that game from MLB.com:

"In the sixth, Sabathia was in a major jam when Derek Jeter led off with a double and advanced to third on a ground out. Sabathia reared back and got both Alex Rodriguez and Shelley Duncan to go down swinging at fastballs to end the inning.

An especially animated Sabathia pumped his fist and belted out a celebratory scream.

What led to this display?

'Just everything,' Sabathia said. 'The first four starts, and that situation. I was just letting a lot of frustration out.' "

I do recall Rick Manning and Matt Underwood talking about CC's display on STO. For the most part they agreed it was just a way to let out the frustration that had been building up inside CC after his first four awful starts. (He went on to lose the April 27 game, 1-0, by the way.) At most, they concluded, it was a venial sin of baseball etiquette.

Being an emotional person myself, I would have to give Joba and CC a pass. In both cases it was clear, from-the gut emotion being expressed.

Unlike the Manny prances and his little dances with Big Papi that follow each and every homer, or the pointing-to-the-heavens acts that we see from so many players (including Victor if he ever hits another home run), the truly off-the-cuff stuff doesn't bother me.

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7 Comments On: "Yank's Joba-lation has Tribe in a tizzy"

 
It's nice to see guys play with a little emotion. If you don't like Joba celebrating, then perhaps you shouldn't let him strike you out.

I enjoy watching Joba show his emotion. I truly believe he doesn't do it to disrespect the hitters.

Dellucci is the one acting inappropriately and needs to man up, its a competition and Joba showing his emotion for the game (even when its not a walk-off home-run) is not something that should be looked down upon.

Shave his head and you have a young George The Animal Steele. I do enjoy watching hiim. This guy has to have an amazing career to even be considered in Mariano's league. Let's see how he performs in the post season with the game on the line. He hasn't won anything yet.

I agree with everone above. Players with no emotion are boring.
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the guy who commented to your post knows nothing about baseball.

Granted it is May and he's a second year big leaguer...the kid has a future and loves the sport he plays. The guy who commented said that he shouldn't celebrate because he only pitches the 8th inning, also because his team is in 4th place and because he's a second year....I didn't know it was his fault that he pitches behing MARIANO RIVERA and is on a TEAM in a TEAM sport.

Joba can celebrate when he wants to, he only gets to pitch in the 7-8th innings and when he does what hes supposed to he gets pumped...

People that bring down Joba (for those reasons) are sad and have never been good on the field, if they have even touched a ball.

i dont mind it in the post season but cmon during a game that means very little and jump around and act like a girl scout that just sold a box of cookies is kind of ridiculous the guys not even that good to begin with

I hate to defend a Yankee but this time I have to. Papelbon is very intense also and Red Sox fans get pumped up with the emotion he shows and I think it's the same with Chamberlain and Yankees fans.I remember Mark Fidrych and Al Hrabosky and how intense they were. I think with Chamberlain he is overcome with emotion. He not only performs at a higher level but I think it is a spark for the Yankees when he does get pumped up and he enjoys it.

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