Why the Seminoles are so fussy

One of the first things I did when I got home was watch the replays of the three controversial plays in the Super Regional. After watching and rewatchng, and listening to the ESPN commentators, it is clear Florida State coaches, fans and players made something out of close-to-nothing.

It may have been a smart move on their part. Not particularly charming or sportsmanlike, but effective.

Let’s think about what likely went on in the FSU locker room after Friday’s loss. First, let’s think about history for FSU and coach Mark Martin. It is a program that is quite desperate to get back to Omaha. It is a program desperate to win a national title (18 previous appearances, no titles) to erase the label of Omaha’s biggest running flop. FSU has not been to the CWS since 2000, which is an embarrassing stretch for a program with its history and resources. What’s more, Friday’s loss was its eighth straight super regional defeat. That is truly a stunning stretch of failure for that program.

So there is immense pressure on the Seminoles. Losing at home to Wichita State is not going to go over well. After Friday, the Seminoles are in a bad spot. They are the favorite. They are the more talented team. They are at home. Their coaches added in a manufactured element of “They took out your teammate” and it combined for two dominating efforts.

Jason Stidham’s bad toss to Tony Delmonico handed FSU motivation. Does FSU win without that play? Yes. It was the better team. But the fact the Seminoles were so outraged by an unfortunate but unavoidable collision reveals their state of mind. Coach Mike Martin was all sweetness and praise for WSU before the regional. He quickly turned bitter and unsportsmanlike with his petty refusal to come out of the dugout for the pre-game meeting. That is the mark of man under pressure.

What’s amazing is that Florida State is responsible for the worst of the three incidents, yet managed to come off as the wounded party. ESPN’s Eduardo Perez, who played for FSU, characterized Ryan Jones’ slide into Tony Delmonico as nobody’s fault. He took issue with Dusty Coleman’s slide later that game that nicked Delmonico. He took even more issue with FSU’s Taylor Holt when he slid across home and kicked WSU catcher Tyler Weber in Saturday’s game. That seems like a fair reading of the situations. The blame for Delmonico’s injury goes to Stidham, who flipped the ball and led Delmonico into Jones. Coleman’s slide is open to question, but it goes unnoticed without the previous collision (add the fact Martin put his guy in harm’s way at less than 100 percent). Holt’s kick of Weber looked like like more a cheap move than either.

On some level, you have to admire FSU’s cut-throat ability to take these incidents and take great offense. Perhaps that comes from playing intense rivalries in the ACC and with in-state rival Florida. Perhaps that is something WSU, which has few rivals, is not accustomed to. Most MVC schools are thrilled to win one game each weekend against WSU. The Seminoles face a different challenge against a Miami, Clemson or North Carolina. The stands are packed. The pressure to win is enormous for coaches at schools with state-wide followings and a need to get to Omaha. There just wasn’t that kind of pressure on Dewey Kalmer at Bradley.

I’m not here to say WSU has never done anything beyond reproach on the basepaths. I’m sure there are coaches out there who have their gripes with the Shockers getting chippy or too aggressive, and some may be legit. My observation has been that WSU generally plays hard and fair. In this case, I think they are unfairly accused by the Seminoles and their passive-aggressive coach. However, they are going to Omaha and the Shockers are not.

6 Comments

  1. fsupilam
    Posted June 10, 2008 at 2:01 pm | Permalink

    The player himself said he slid into Delmonico vs. sliding toward the bag. That is illegal.

  2. bobothemonkeyboy
    Posted June 10, 2008 at 5:01 pm | Permalink

    It’s a good thing FSU has the U of Miami so close. The hurricanes can make anybody look like decent people.

    It’s like the difference between living next to a garbage dump and a cattle feedlot. The garbage dump sure looks good when you compare it to the feedlot, but when you take a step back and see what else is available, they just both smell like crap.

  3. O_Nole
    Posted June 10, 2008 at 8:23 pm | Permalink

    I think the “writer” needs a box of tissues, because this totally breathes of whining and pouting. Show a little class and simply congratulate the team that whipped the Shockers’ rear ends last weekend.

  4. BigErn
    Posted June 11, 2008 at 8:42 am | Permalink

    Whining and pouting? That’s exactly what you FSU fans were doing the entire series by booing the player who made a legal slide, to chants that were beyond unsportsmanlike in the stands.

    That slide into the catcher was horrible and the ump should have ejected him for it. At the least, Gene should’ve dotted that guy next A.B.

  5. nole90
    Posted June 11, 2008 at 9:12 am | Permalink

    this is great….a team with a coach that once instructed a pitcher to bean a batter standing 24 feet from the batter’s box….ended the guy’s playing career…and you’re defending them.

    good luck with that

  6. Paul Suellentrop
    Posted June 11, 2008 at 9:52 am | Permalink

    Don’t take my word. Listen to Eduardo Perez on the three plays.

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