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Anyone watch basketball? Are we going to start suspending people for flopping? How about when a reciever in football pretends they were interfered with in an attempt to get a pass interference. This happens in all sports. The players job is to win. The officials job is to enforce the rules. This was more or less a missed call by the ump. Not cheating IMO. |
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it doesn't happen all the time. and no, i don't watch basketball. if hockey, which most say is 'anything goes' has a rule against faking crap like that, why wouldn't baseball or football? you play to win the game, not play-act. i thought it was ridiculous, that behavior like that should be considered beneath a pro. but, i guess i'm all wrong about anything regarding these 'professionals' and 'men' and their poor behavior.
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When a guy traps a ball trying to make a diving catch and comes up like he caught it....is he cheating? When a catcher frames a ball to make it look like a strike...is he cheating? If we start suspending people for this stuff no one will be playing because they will all be suspended. I think people are making a way bigger deal out of this because it's the Yankees and Jeter. And like I said, I say this as someone that doesn't really care for either. |
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as for the play-it is blatantly obvious that jeter was faking. that would draw a 'dive' call in hockey. they don't call that unless they know for sure the guy is faking. i'm not a fan of any team-and frankly i'm surprised that it's jeter involved. i thought he was considered one of the 'good guys'. in my case, it's got nothing to do with the team he's on, i'm not a fan of any of them. thing is, altho many are saying 'hit the guy next time out', i find that distasteful. i don't believe that pitchers should be trying to hit these guys-how is that acceptable? again, back to hockey-they don't let these guys just hook each other and go at it. they sit for that, get fined, suspended..or in chris simons case, you go overseas to play as no one in north america will touch you. or mcsorly, charged with assault... |
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No. What you're not picking up on is the level of deception involved here. It's one thing to keep your mouth shut. It's another thing to act really badly hurt (when you're not even hit by a ball.) All these examples mentioned are mainly people playing the game, and accepting the results of the umps. That's not what took place here. Jeter went to Broadway in front of a National Audience. Hour and a half later, he admitted that the ball never even hit him. Admitted he had put on a deceitful display in order to try to win the wrong way.
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Hard to answer a simple question huh? Everything I have mentioned is deception. When you dive for a ball and trap it, yet come up and pretend you caught it, it's deception. A catcher framing a ball to make it look like a strike is deception.
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The whole what to do, is about the way Jeter acted like he was hit. You are talking about a guy that is treated like he some sort of holy figure. The guy can't do anything wrong. Hell, I have never even seen him argue with an ump.
But there is nothing wrong with taking the base if the ump gives it to you (really what are you supposed to do?). It's more about the production that Mr. Clean put on like he was drilled with a Nolan Ryan fastball in the nuts. Basically Mr. Rightous who can do nothing wrong pulled a fast one and shocked everyone who thought he was above stuff like that. But then again if you were in the slump that he's been in, you might be throwing yourself at fastballs thrown down the middle of the plate.
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No. It's not the same level of deception as having the trainer come out to deal with your damaged hand.
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If Furcal did it, you'd be praising him. |
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LOL......Trainer came out, cuz he's acting like he busted his hand. No, FURCAL wouldn't do it for this club.. Don't have to worry about that. They get awfully timid when they join this organization. This organization has become the opposite of win at all costs. Look at Hershaw. She's brilliant when the season's a total loss. When the chips are on the table, she was no match for Oswalt, and the Phils. Owner has always seemed more interested in Cancer Charities than winning. I guess I can't be surprised that they're wimps.
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Beyond idiotic.. idiotic lost by 30 lengths
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Wouldn't be a problem if they just go to video n'check it, but no. We got to have this stupid bullshyt going on. Look at tennis. They get a certain amount of calls they check each match. No, we got to have people getting stuff they don't deserve. Really don't understand how all these bad calls make the game better. Makes it more of a joke. That's why Jeter was laughing. It's a fkn joke.
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that's the thing-the ump didn't just say take your base. jeter put on quite an act. i think that's what has people in an uproar. a dive for sure. it wasn't just an error on the umps part, jeter acted hit, acted hurt-he ought to be ashamed. just think if the yanks had won off of that lie. |
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and fucl< the Yankees
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its its okay we still love ya Zig.
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