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  1. remy against righties = good now you're getting it, Dusty. *pats dusty on fanny*
  2. that's how the vets hit. cedeno and murton, pay attention.
  3. i'm thinking hill is good for the 175 pitch game. keep him in. lol
  4. we might have gotten away with that one. geez, barrett. lol
  5. what happened to the shin strike, blue? oh, i get ya. rookies don't get that.
  6. wow, hill is easy to steal on if you can guess curveball.
  7. he's looked good on the mound...the basepaths are another matter. :lol:
  8. Yeah, but it's not like you don't know what you're getting into when you go sit out there. If you don't want to sit around people who drink a little more than the average fan and don't want to get heckled for not throwing an opponent's home run ball back, sit somewhere else. There are plenty of other seats where you won't have to deal with that. It's like going for a stroll in East St. Louis at 2 a.m. and then complaining after you get beat up and mugged. :lol:
  9. Not at Wrigley it isn't. Not at most ball parks in fact. I don't care where it is. If a fan wants to keep a homerun ball the other fans shouldn't try to pressure or threaten him to throw it back. Then dont go to Wrigley. Every place has its traditions and pressures. Just because it has gone on for a long time doesn't make it acceptable behavior. who cares what other people in Wrigley say/think? if you want the ball, keep it. if you want to throw it back in the spirit of Wrigley, go for it. that man made the decision...he certainly looks old enough to be accountable for his own actions/emotions. Well said, puppet. I'm obviously kidding. :roll:
  10. Not at Wrigley it isn't. Not at most ball parks in fact. I don't care where it is. If a fan wants to keep a homerun ball the other fans shouldn't try to pressure or threaten him to throw it back. Then dont go to Wrigley. Every place has its traditions and pressures. Just because it has gone on for a long time doesn't make it acceptable behavior. who cares what other people in Wrigley say/think? if you want the ball, keep it. if you want to throw it back in the spirit of Wrigley, go for it. that man made the decision...he certainly looks old enough to be accountable for his own actions/emotions.
  11. ah, the beauty of peer pressure. :twisted:
  12. that was pathetic. we looked like a little league team.
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