Of course, but he stole their fun. THey expected him to stand close to first rubbing his ow-ie with a little tear in the corner of his eye. Nyjer stealing bases and scoring was not in their master plan.
Yeah, pretty much. The Marlins wanted to send a message, Nyjer sent them back a middle finger.
The Marlins plunked one of the fastest players in baseball and gave him lazy looks and counts while he was on base. They deserved to get those bases taken.
That doesn't excuse Morgan charging the mound, though.