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Originally posted by IainDaniel It is all those undeserved basehits with that extra pop that squeeked through the infield. Just my $.02 |
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Originally posted by IainDaniel Good on him! I am far from being a Sosa fan (think he is an arrogant cocky prick) He deserves all the negative publicity he gets from this. Althought you may think it only adds a few feet to a homerun. It is all those undeserved basehits with that extra pop that squeeked through the infield. Just my $.02 |
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Originally posted by CaptainDeadlift A little scuff on the baseball gives the ball "only a little" added movement. A extra inch curvature on a hockey stick give the player "only a little" extra control. Vaseline smeared on a football player's jersey makes it "only a little" harder to grab it. See a trend here? There's a reason for rules - so that everyone is competing under equal conditions. He broke the rule. He should live with the consequences. |
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Originally posted by CaptainDeadlift A little scuff on the baseball gives the ball "only a little" added movement. A extra inch curvature on a hockey stick give the player "only a little" extra control. Vaseline smeared on a football player's jersey makes it "only a little" harder to grab it. See a trend here? There's a reason for rules - so that everyone is competing under equal conditions. He broke the rule. He should live with the consequences. |
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Originally posted by Pepper While I agree with your statement, corking a bat provides far less of an advantage than any of your examples. He will be suspended for probably 10 games and that should be it. |
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Originally posted by Pianomahnn After reading that article, there doesn't seem to be a clear distinction on the penalties for using a corked bat. |
and mudge, and prince....i really didn't like that guy
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Originally posted by CRASHMAN so your the one who banned him eh? dam i had my money on kuso seeing how i sent him a pm and mudge, and prince....i really didn't like that guy
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