The Giants and Nationals are facing off in the NLDS starting Friday, and San Francisco pitcher Tim Hudson has already lobbed the first grenade by implying the Nationals are lacking “between the legs”.
Tim Hudson implies the Nationals have no balls
Just some friendly genital banter from the Giants starter.


"Obviously they have a talented group over there, there's no question," Hudson told The Post's Barry Svrluga. "They have some great pitching. But come playoff time, talent can take you a long ways, but what do you have between your legs? That's going to take you real far. And I think we've got a group in here that really has some of that."
The Braves-Nationals rivalry never ends, even when you switch uniforms. We already knew Hudson was full of bravado: after all, this is a pitcher who appreciates bat flips and slow home run trots. Going for the ole low blow is new ground, though, but I have to say I’m digging Hudson’s late-career heel turn.
If we don’t get Bryce Harper delivering this motivational speech to the rest of the Nationals in response to Hudson’s testicular promo, then what is even the point of trash talking?











