I've already said that I love that he hustles every play. I took no issue that he tagged up with an 8-0 lead in a game that little or no significance. I also take no issue that any player that might have taken issue with it or felt shown up (like say Josh Hamilton thinking he may not need to get the ball in very quickly because it's 8-0 late in an All-Star Game) may spike him at second or plunk him at the plate - that's the game. It sorts itself out.
And even though I rarely agree with Rhett, he's spot on about earning it. The fans didn't vote you in, twice. The players and managers didn't choose you as a reserve either. You were lucky to be there because of injury, why don't you show a bit of humility and be thankful that you're there?
And the players, coaches and GM's aren't going to say a word about this - they never have. Ask Reggie Jackson - other than the Gary Carter comment, I think most people agree with Reggie. He was still asked to take a leave because he broke the code. Baseball has always been a game about respect. And it's self policed. Players/coaches/managers let the game take care of it. The Cole Hamels plunking makes a lot more sense to me now - I'm guessing there's much we don't know about the reaction inside baseball to Bryce Harper. Perhaps that's why he wasn't named as a reserve by them?
Anyhow, he's young. He'll learn. They all do, except Ricky Henderson. He was always just being Ricky....
I'd be remiss if I didn't point out that Mike Trout was 1-1, took a walk, stole a base, tried to steal another and was given defensive indifference, didn't make an error playing in his non-natural position, and wore red shoes. Just like he does every day. Maybe that's why the players and coaches named him as a reserve.