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Old 09-16-2010, 05:19 PM
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I hate the Yankees and sticking up for them makes me sick. But I cannot believe the press this has gotten. This happens all of the time.

But, for arguements sake let's say he really did get hit. The umpire missed it and thought it was a foul ball. The catcher saw that he really did get hit, yet said nothing. Would everyone be calling him a scumbag?

Totally agree with Jms that this is more about hating the Yankees and Jeter than anything else. When a no name from the Royals does the exact same thing, no one notices or cares.
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Old 09-16-2010, 07:37 PM
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The reason he known to be as the greatest living player of all time is that he's a Yankee.



But is a sissy cheater.


Really smart.


Wait until Mr. Umpire sees him again.
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:09 PM
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LOL. This is a non story. Jeter doesnt get to fake getting hit and head to first on his own. The umpire sends him down there based on what he and the other 3 umpires saw. If they missed it or were "tricked" by Jeter, too bad. Calling it cheating and comparing it to corking a bat is beyond idiotic. I may have exceeded the speed limit on occasion and might have pulled the tag off of a mattress but that doesn't make me a criminal does it?
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:11 PM
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LOL. This is a non story. Jeter doesnt get to fake getting hit and head to first on his own. The umpire sends him down there based on what he and the other 3 umpires saw. If they missed it or were "tricked" by Jeter, too bad. Calling it cheating and comparing it to corking a bat is beyond idiotic. I may have exceeded the speed limit on occasion and might have pulled the tag off of a mattress but that doesn't make me a criminal does it?
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:12 PM
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When a no name from the Royals does the exact same thing, no one notices or cares.
Yea, but this is about 20x more common for the Yanks to do this than for anyone else. Reggie Jackson stuck his ass out to stop a throw in the world series. Their a scum organization. Period.
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:19 PM
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Yea, but this is about 20x more common for the Yanks to do this than for anyone else. Reggie Jackson stuck his ass out to stop a throw in the world series. Their a scum organization. Period.
he also hit three home runs on three straight pitches off of three different pitchers all which made tommy lasorda barf up 3 plates of sausage and pepper
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:29 PM
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[quote=Cannon Shell;696130]If I was a pitcher on Tampa i would drill him next time he came to the plate. tell him he doesn't have to fake this time. That would be the manly thing to do.[/QUOTEveryone could hear that sound.

LOL..You think acting like you got hit in the hand is a manly thing to do? See, this is why we had steroids/HGH in this sport. It's not a moral thing to have to tell the whole country you had your hand treated by a trainer because of "vibration." It's immoral. Everything about this organization is about winning the wrong way. That's what they represent, and Jeter is the best example.
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:30 PM
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he also hit three home runs on three straight pitches off of three different pitchers all which made tommy lasorda barf up 3 plates of sausage and pepper
Fact is the organization is a no-class organization. All money, and zero class.
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:30 PM
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Here's a MOFO that's made a career of throwing his ass out whenever a pitch is from the outside corner in. And, given the quality of the umpiring, he gets quite a few of these calls. Down the middle, Jeter's ass pops out, BALL.

Wonder what some of the old timers, like Gibson, Drysdale, etc., would offer in the way of a remedy for this.
If they played now they wouldn't do much more than what is done now unless they wanted to spend half the season suspended.
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:32 PM
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he also hit three home runs on three straight pitches off of three different pitchers all which made tommy lasorda barf up 3 plates of sausage and pepper
You bought him. You buy almost every damn accomplishment you ever get. Over 30 years later, and you're still paying whores.
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:33 PM
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just got home, hubby had taped the play from earlier so he could ask me what i thought. my first reaction was jeter is a cheater..then i said that other sports should have a rule similar to hockeys 'dive' rule. we've all seen punters and kickers act as tho a defender wiped them out in an attempt to draw a flag-and sometimes it works. and now this...
he should get a suspension for his theatrics.
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:33 PM
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Yea, but this is about 20x more common for the Yanks to do this than for anyone else. Reggie Jackson stuck his ass out to stop a throw in the world series. Their a scum organization. Period.
I rarely bother to defend the yankees but I think that 30+ years between violations of your personal conduct code isn't exactly a pattern.
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:36 PM
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Where is the picture of ARod with the purse? That should really be part of this thread as well.
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:38 PM
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If I was a pitcher on Tampa i would drill him next time he came to the plate. tell him he doesn't have to fake this time. That would be the manly thing to do.[/QUOTEveryone could hear that sound.

LOL..You think acting like you got hit in the hand is a manly thing to do? See, this is why we had steroids/HGH in this sport. It's not a moral thing to have to tell the whole country you had your hand treated by a trainer because of "vibration." It's immoral. Everything about this organization is about winning the wrong way. That's what they represent, and Jeter is the best example.
It's baseball, theres no crying or morals in baseball...
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:46 PM
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LOL. This is a non story. Jeter doesnt get to fake getting hit and head to first on his own. The umpire sends him down there based on what he and the other 3 umpires saw. If they missed it or were "tricked" by Jeter, too bad. Calling it cheating and comparing it to corking a bat is beyond idiotic. I may have exceeded the speed limit on occasion and might have pulled the tag off of a mattress but that doesn't make me a criminal does it?
It is cheating. It's not idiotic to consider that cheating. He acts like the ball hit his hand. After the game he says it hit the bat. That is 100% cheating.
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:52 PM
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It is cheating. It's not idiotic to consider that cheating. He acts like the ball hit his hand. After the game he says it hit the bat. That is 100% cheating.
It is not cheating. He doesn't make the call, the ump does. So catchers trying to frame pitches are cheating too? Aren't they trying to deceive the ump? When a guy misses the bag on a double play and the ump doesnt see it is that cheating too? When a guy checks his swing but does in fact go around but the ump makes a bad call and says he held up, is that cheating if he doesnt admit to swinging? If a guy traps a ball but the ump misses the call and says it was a catch, is he cheating?
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Old 09-16-2010, 09:00 PM
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The umps blew the call. Period. I can't stand the Yankees but honestly never cared what Jeter did.

The most pathetic thing was how loudly you could hear the ball hit the bat. Yet the ump still blew it.
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Old 09-16-2010, 09:01 PM
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It is not cheating. He doesn't make the call, the ump does. So catchers trying to frame pitches are cheating too? Aren't they trying to deceive the ump? When a guy misses the bag on a double play and the ump doesnt see it is that cheating too? When a guy checks his swing but does in fact go around but the ump makes a bad call and says he held up, is that cheating if he doesnt admit to swinging? If a guy traps a ball but the ump misses the call and says it was a catch, is he cheating?
This is different. There is a guy acting like he is in deep pain, and after the game he admits the ball only hit the bat. You wonder why WALLSTREET stole from America? Duh. We need to stop encouraging kids to be deceitful. What happened last night was a guy got ahead by using deceit. You can't be surprised that our society can't fix that. Not when we're encouraging Jeter's little exhibit last night.
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Old 09-16-2010, 09:15 PM
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The umps blew the call. Period. I can't stand the Yankees but honestly never cared what Jeter did.

The most pathetic thing was how loudly you could hear the ball hit the bat. Yet the ump still blew it.
Yea, and if he got away with trying deceit in that situation, then, won't kids think they can get away with it in a ton of situations? It's a horrible message to send. What's the difference between that, and destroying an opposing team's star player? I think what he did is poor sportsmanship. Now, the only fix is another act of poor sportsmanship (drilling him in the head.) It's better to just look down upon this act of cheating. If the ball hits the bat that loudly, then don't act like it hit your hand. If you do, then you'll be looked down upon. Period. That's what should happen. I can't see how it's a good thing to have guys (on video) admitting they lied a couple hours ago. Not good. Then, a day later the other team's pitcher has to throw at his head. Not good.

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Old 09-16-2010, 09:18 PM
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This is different. There is a guy acting like he is in deep pain, and after the game he admits the ball only hit the bat. You wonder why WALLSTREET stole from America? Duh. We need to stop encouraging kids to be deceitful. What happened last night was a guy got ahead by using deceit. You can't be surprised that our society can't fix that. Not when we're encouraging Jeter's little exhibit last night.
It isn't different. He broke no rule. Baseball isn't self regulated like golf. If the umpires miss a call then you are under no obligation to bail them out. As for the social implication, I thought no one under 40 watched baseball anymore? And the rest of the world watches Soccer which is not only mind numbingly dull but where faking is an art form.
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