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  • yankess always try to cheat...Cheaters NEVER prosper

    last year it was Gay-Rod...now Cano.....just play by the rules yanks......
    Last edited by TwoTonTony; 10-10-2005, 11:21 PM.

  • #2
    I just posted that in the other thread. Cano is taking lessons from Arod. HAHAHA
    It's always noon somewhere!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by griffey_mojo
      I just posted that in the other thread. Cano is taking lessons from Arod. HAHAHA

      i will say "great minds think alike"!!!

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      • #4
        he ran straight down the line. are you guys watching the same game i am?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Hitman
          he ran straight down the line. are you guys watching the same game i am?
          Hitman
          He has to stay in between the two lines. As the replay showed his footsteps where in fair territory. YOUR OUT!!!
          It's always noon somewhere!

          My Fish and Aquariums

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          • #6
            OH SHIT!!! I am not even getting involved in this one. What a joke...
            Cano was just trying to make the play more difficult for the defense...

            People that play the game might call that an intelligent baseball play...
            "MONEY WON IS TWICE AS SWEET AS MONEY EARNED!"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Hitman
              he ran straight down the line. are you guys watching the same game i am?
              he is a cheater!!! probably hits his girlfriend too.....

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              • #8
                griffey-you may be right but it was very close. i think thats a terrible call to make in such an important game!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Hitman
                  griffey-you may be right but it was very close. i think thats a terrible call to make in such an important game!
                  rules can not be bent on the importance of the game....rules are rules.....

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jhedrick
                    OH SHIT!!! I am not even getting involved in this one. What a joke...
                    Cano was just trying to make the play more difficult for the defense...

                    People that play the game might call that an intelligent baseball play...
                    i would have done it.....but it makes it very hard to throw to first as a catcher (was a catcher for 16 years)

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jhedrick
                      OH SHIT!!! I am not even getting involved in this one. What a joke...
                      Cano was just trying to make the play more difficult for the defense...

                      People that play the game might call that an intelligent baseball play...

                      HOW IS THAT INTELLIGENT??

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by TwoTonTony
                        rules can not be bent on the importance of the game....rules are rules.....
                        Thanks for taking care of that TTT!
                        It's always noon somewhere!

                        My Fish and Aquariums

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                        • #13
                          3T!

                          Thats exactly right, thats the entire point to make it so much more difficult on the catcher. And personally I thought the umpire would never have the audacity to make that call
                          "MONEY WON IS TWICE AS SWEET AS MONEY EARNED!"

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                            Homefield

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