I think Weaver overreacted to Ordonez because he was checking fair / foul on the homer. It was a no doubter and once it was fair he took off and kept his head down with no other gestures. I don't see the point of having an in doubt fair / foul ball going foul and the guy being halfway to second. There's showing up a pitcher and there's just natural human reaction. If Ordonez had hit it to left center and it was a no doubter this is a non-issue because he wouldn't have stood there.
I think Guillen was bush league because there was no need in what he did. Weaver made himself look bad by barking at Ordonez after the flyout and saying stuff to the Tigers dugout. I understand the testosterone aspect and honestly if I was in the Tiger dugout I would have had a hard time keeping my mouth shut but the standing / staring at Weaver was uncalled for.
As for Weaver throwing at Avila that was terrible. He did throw it at his head and luckily it looked like Avila was ready and able to get out of the way. Absolutely uncalled for and Weaver should apologize to his teammates since he doesn't get into the batter's box. If he had throw at his backside or legs then I can't really say much about that because Guillen brought that on by standing / staring. I think the ump did a great job in trying to control the situation. All he can do is warn them and now it's in the hands of the players to stay in the game.
In this situation I have no problem with the drag bunt. It was a 3 - 0 game and after the inning it was a 3 - 2 game. The drag bunt went beyond trying to break up a no no - it started a rally that got them back to a one swing being tied game. I would never criticize anybody for that. If the game was 7 - 0 then I think it comes under more of a microscope but I still don't think you can call it bush league. Where is the logic that the team being no hit rolls over and stops competing? I think if you break up a no no with a drag bunt you do sort of taint the break up but I can't go as far as calling it bush league.
When I hear pitchers / players / coaches say a drag bunt to break up a no no is bush league I picture a little kid throwing a temper tantrum because they didn't get their way. Verlander had a good chance to get Aybar out with a good throw. It would have been bang bang but he still had control of the no no in his hands. He makes the play then we probably don't have this conversation.