Oh, I'm sure he WOULD have been hit sooner had the incident not occurred at the end of the last game those two teams played against each other last season.
Hard to retaliate earlier when you don't play against each other again.
That's the way the game used to be played: You hit my guy or your guy was a jerk like that, then one of your guys got hit. That was it. That's how it SHOULD be played. You didn't see guys charging the mound like they do now. Hell, some of those pitchers you'd be TERRIFIED to charge. A guy like Gibson would have decked a batter that came after him (one of the funniest things I ever saw was a game a couple years ago where the batter charged a pitcher who just HAPPENED to have been an ace wrestler in college. He just lifted that batter up and drove him right into the ground)....
madda,
Actually, I'm of the opinion that the DH is one of things that NEEDS to go away in order to restore the game to its glory days.
And a heater under the chin is about the best way to send a message as there is....
How about Nolan Ryan owning Robin Ventura..
I agree with you about the chin music, sort of. UNDER the chin, sure. Some guys get a little too close for comfort, and careers can be ended with one throw. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dickie_Thon . A plunk in the back or ribs sends just as good a message if you ask me. Not that anyone has really though

One of the funniest things I've seen was Guillermo Mota flat out running away from a charge into his dugout, on two different occasions from two different guys. I still laugh about that.
I don't care for the DH at all, AL cheaterball is what I call it.
I'm more about hitting, I feel like pitchers are just barely ball players anymore anyway, and to say, "well they don't really hit too well, so lets just have someone else bat for them." Well, that just removes them a step farther away from being real players to my mind. Not that pitching doesn't take incredible skill, I sure appreciate that, I just want them to bat for themselves.