@wolfe63 saidOle wolfy,
Ole Rusty, always so caught-up in RHP seniority and status: There's plenty to be said for hanging onto that twig, but I'll hold my fire for now. 😀 😉
So anyway, I hear that Spring Training fans have been booing the 'Stros wherever they play. Serves the Astros right.
But, at some point, it'll be nice to just get back to playing the game. Authentically. 🙂
I don't know where you've been but cheating in baseball stealing signals has been going on for many decades, even betting on baseball and don't think it stopped after Pete Rose got caught by any stretch of the imagination.
Players have been doing it for years just technology is better now and they will still find a way to do it by technology without getting caught. Do you really think this will stop anything because they got some booing?....There are millions of dollars riding on games.
Nice to see this back on Topic though! The games are fun to watch, especially if you like going out to the ballpark and watch and have those huge hotdogs!
-VR
@very-rusty saidI hear Montreal might also be in the market for our Tampa Bay Rays. Lord, I hope not. Orlando is pushing hard to get them here.
Ole wolfy,
I don't know where you've been but cheating in baseball stealing signals has been going on for many decades, even betting on baseball and don't think it stopped after Pete Rose got caught by any stretch of the imagination.
Players have been doing it for years just technology is better now and they will still find a way to do it by technology ...[text shortened]... atch, especially if you like going out to the ballpark and watch and have those huge hotdogs!
-VR
Our transitive-tourist fan base can definitely support an MLB team. Not to mention the diehard locals like me.
Having said that, I'd love to see Canada get another team. It's good for the sport and its future growth.
Mexico City is another option as well. The Latino-mestizo fans down there deserve to be rewarded for providing the MLB with so many great players. Besides, they need to have something to do between World Cup quadrennials.
@WOLFE63
We had a power outage for a few hours ice storm still thousands without power. That is why you didn't hear back from me. We could lose it again before the night is out or sooner as ir is raining and freezing putting weight on the wire lines. Why they haven't run them underground by now in this day and age is beyond me.
I think the problem here when it comes to more professional teams being Baseball, football (not soccer) or Hockey is the American dollar is what the Athlete gets paid and Canada just can't afford it, unless we get enough big money backers to get involved.
Gretzky, John Candy and someone else bought the Toronto Argo's back in 1991 I believe it was if memory serves me right.
I found a piece about it on the net: It all started in February 1991, when McNall, Gretzky and Candy bought the Toronto Argonauts for $5 million. Gretzky and Candy each took a 10 per cent stake. It was a dream come true for Candy, who played left tackle on the offensive line in high school until he was sidelined by a serious knee injury.Nov 24, 2011
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidExactly. Duchess64 thinks we all came into this thread to listen to her ridicule posters for miniscule grammatical errors.
@Duchess64
For the love of God. Do you infect every forum you post in?!
She's an "it's all about ME" hack and could care less that the thread has been unrecognizably smashed into pieces and posters p!ssed.
@earl-of-trumps saidNice to hear a calming voice of reasoning!
Exactly. Duchess64 thinks we all came into this thread to listen to her ridicule posters for miniscule grammatical errors.
She's an "it's all about ME" hack and could care less that the thread has been unrecognizably smashed into pieces and posters p!ssed.
Seriously you are not helping matters, just move on and talk about sports, it is just that simple.
-VR
@very-rusty saidWell, guess who veered of topic and dug heels into a poster first?
One would think so, but obviously and unfortunately not so!
-VR
catch a clue, Rusty. This is what she has done for years. Somehow she gets morbid satisfaction out of it and deflects the slamming everyone lays on her like water rolling off a duck's back.
You see what she did to this thread? Look at it for god's sake. "grammatical mistakes". Jeeezus
@wolfe63 saidI know it can never happen but they would go freekin' crazy in Cuba if Havana ever got a franchise. That'd be awesome, eh?
I hear Montreal might also be in the market for our Tampa Bay Rays. Lord, I hope not. Orlando is pushing hard to get them here.
Our transitive-tourist fan base can definitely support an MLB team. Not to mention the diehard locals like me.
Having said that, I'd love to see Canada get another team. It's good for the sport and its future growth.
Mexico City is another op ...[text shortened]... th so many great players. Besides, they need to have something to do between World Cup quadrennials.
Not a people more deserving.
@earl-of-trumps saidAnd look at all the attention you all are giving her. How is that helping the situation.
Well, guess who veered of topic and dug heels into a poster first?
catch a clue, Rusty. This is what she has done for years. Somehow she gets morbid satisfaction out of it and deflects the slamming everyone lays on her like water rolling off a duck's back.
You see what she did to this thread? Look at it for god's sake. "grammatical mistakes". Jeeezus
Hell people are correcting me on my grammatical mistakes all the time, and no one make a big deal over it. What is the difference with her doing it and everyone else?
I'd say that is rather bias, personally. So what you're saying it is ok for every to correct me on my "Grammatical mistakes" but she shouldn't be able to do it to anyone in the little group?
If you drop it all together it just goes away. You don't even have to answer. You just move along with the topic being discussed. It is really easy to do unless you'd rather banter an ever ending battle in a war of words. Just give it a little thought.
-VR
@very-rusty saidI'll tell you what really hurts having a team in Montreal is the brutal Quebec Province taxes. Players from America and others don't want to play for the Canadiens even.
@WOLFE63
We had a power outage for a few hours ice storm still thousands without power. That is why you didn't hear back from me. We could lose it again before the night is out or sooner as ir is raining and freezing putting weight on the wire lines. Why they haven't run them underground by now in this day and age is beyond me.
I think the problem here when it comes ...[text shortened]... he offensive line in high school until he was sidelined by a serious knee injury.Nov 24, 2011
-VR
@very-rusty saidI'm not trying to help matters. I'm trying to get even.
Nice to hear a calming voice of reasoning!
Seriously you are not helping matters, just move on and talk about sports, it is just that simple.
-VR
@earl-of-trumps saidNothing to do with the taxes, although that is what people say. It has to do with the American dollar that is worth 25 to 27 cents more than the Canadian dollar depending on the day. That can run into millions of dollars for the player!
I'll tell you what really hurts having a team in Montreal is the brutal Quebec Province taxes. Players from America and others don't want to play for the Canadiens even.
-VR
@earl-of-trumps saidTrust me when I tell you that will never happen!~
I'm not trying to help matters. I'm trying to get even.
-VR