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Yanks Karma

Discussion in 'Pro Sports (baseball, etc)' started by Dogdeacon, Jun 28, 2012.



  1. Dogdeacon Popular Poster

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    Day after they lie, cheat and pretend to catch a ball that was not caught 2 pretty big injuries. Karma or coincidence? Could keep the AL East interesting as Yanks are close to running away with it.
  2. Dove Popular Poster

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    I was watching MLB Tonight and heard about CC. Already knew about Andy. Yowza.

    Kuroda
    Nova
    Hughes and...

    Freddy Garcia and...

    Adam Warren .


    Not horrific. :eek:
  3. mauconnfan Popular Poster

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    I am just hoping you are kidding about lie, cheat and pretend regarding the catch? Was he supposed to tell the truth and say ”hey that's a crappy call I droppped it...”???

    Funny stuff yet again from a Sawks fan.
  4. Dogdeacon Popular Poster

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    Nope, I'd never suppose a Yankee would do the honorable thing.
  5. mauconnfan Popular Poster

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    Okay I get it now .... you are joking because I knew noone was ever that stupid to think he would come up and say "I didn't catch that sir.." For second there i thought you were serious deac..........because after all this would be the same fan base who said ARoc tried to cheat when he attempted to slap the ball out of the first baseman's glove, then when Pedroia did the same thing most said he didn't.....had me nervous thought you might be one of those idiots who never played the game before!!
  6. doggydaddy Grampysorus Rex

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    I can't believe that anyone would think the player should say they didn't catch it.

    There have been COUNTLESS times when a player is called safe when he knows he was tagged out. Even Red Sox players. And not ONE of them said to the ump, "no, I was out" and walked back to the dugout.

    Deacon, this one takes the cake.
  7. doggydaddy Grampysorus Rex

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    wait!!! I saw a player thrown out at second on a passed ball and he was clearly safe. And the 2nd baseman didn't tell the umpire.

    Horrors!!!
  8. Waquoit Popular Poster

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    Hey, the guy learned that kind of stuff from the best - Captian Intangible.
  9. Vuce Popular Poster

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    I just saw a Sawx game a couple weeks ago (cant remember who was up) but the Sawx player took an inside pitch, ball got the by the catcher and he pretended to get hit. Orsillo and Remy ran the replay several times, ball wasn't even close, didnt hit him, but he sold it and got 1st base.
  10. doggydaddy Grampysorus Rex

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    OMG, a Sox player did that too?

    It's amazing. Do these fans ever watch games? This kind of stuff has been going on for years. It's baseball.
  11. speedoo Big Apple Big Dog

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    White Sox have no honor either.

    Baserunner misses the plate, gets called safe, but he lied an did not tell the ump he was out.

    Obviously baseball is completely unethical throughout!
  12. Dogdeacon Popular Poster

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    You are comparign banana's and passion fruit. Lots of guys (Kevin Y and Paul O classic examples from certain mutually annoying teams) think they've never been out on a close play or never watched a strike go bye. That's different than not having the baseball. Definitely seen guys claim catches when they trap the ball, but I've never heard of a guy saying he caught a ball either over the fence or in the stands when there was no ball. Give me one other MLB instance of this and I'll pipe down.
  13. mauconnfan Popular Poster

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    Seriously deac don't stand by this one you look like a fool.

    I have a better one, give me an instance where a guy ever admitted not catching the ball, being tagged before he hit the plate, actually not being hit by the ball and rather having it hit the bat...etc etc.....this is NOT apple and banana as you say it's baseball.....ump calls you out or safe you take it PERIOD.....c'mon you can't be that much of a hater where you actually lose your mind can you?
  14. Dogdeacon Popular Poster

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    Your job is to come up with 1 example in the history of MLB of this happening. If that's too hard for ya, admit you are wrong and I'll back down ;)
  15. zyron Popular Poster

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    You honestly look like a fool with this stupidity. Maybe hopscotch is more your speed for sports.
  16. Dogdeacon Popular Poster

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    You are right, I can't bear to show my face around here. Oh wait, its just a message board with a bunch of hot air, thankfully your post helped me see that it can be such drivel.
  17. doggydaddy Grampysorus Rex

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    I saw the same situation earlier this year. I'll try to find the link or a video.

    Player falls into the bullpen area in RF. The he drops the ball and it lands under him. He reaches for the ball and by the time the ump gets there he has it back in his glove. The ump calls the batter out. The fielder runs back to the dugout and doesn't say a thing.

    I think it was a Dodgers game.

    Unless you feel like calling me a liar, this is the truth and you should pipe down.
  18. Dogdeacon Popular Poster

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    Ok, no problem - my goodness the reaction to something that's almost two weeks old is awfully defensive. Of course the Dodgers are originally from NY, home of cheating bastages and they are coached by the Yankee scum Mattingly!
  19. mauconnfan Popular Poster

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    You're okay with your continuous lameness deac then I am too. Seriously easily the lamest argument ever and that says a lot on this forume..............should have admitted you were being sarcastic even if you werent.....
  20. 60'sfan Popular Poster

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    I can't recall any player admitting that he was out but Sammy Sosa once admitted that he bleached his skin.
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