A-Roid's Return

letsCYber

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How do the Yankees even put this scum bag in the lineup? He's a disgrace to baseball. I can't believe that there were Yankees fans cheering for him last night. He deserves a sea of boo's for the embarrassment he's brought to their franchise.
 
yankee fans don't have souls, so rooting for a guy like ARod ain't no big deal
 
Just wait until this hits the rest of the sports world. The BioGenesis group that the 13 players used who were suspended were servicing more than just MLB players. NFL, NBA, and NHL names are to begin being released soon.
 
No Jimlad?

Not required for a clearly absurd post.

I agree with him.

First of all, as the byproduct of being the best player in baseball with the largest contract, ARod got way more media attention than should have been for the dumbest things. He tried way to hard to say the right things and please everyone, which always led to him seeming fake.

Second, the day Giants fans boo Bonds, Boston fans boo Manny or Ortiz, Cards fans boo Mac, etc then you can complain about Yankees fans cheering ARod.
 
I'd take him on the Cubs

Yeah, you guys also sent Alfonso to the Yanks and he has had six or seven ribbies in each of his last two games. Are you trying to help the Yanks into the playoffs?

Yankees

Soriano is just one of three players since RBI became an official stat in 1920 to have at least six RBI in consecutive games. The others are the Brewers’ Geoff Jenkins in 2001 and the Rangers’ Rusty Greer in 1997.
 
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Ryan Dempster just became one of my favorite players last night.

he should have been ejected and will likely get suspended. I also think MLB should suspend that umpire but they don't have the balls to do that.

but hey anytime you can make someone like ARod into a sympathetic figure, you've done something.
 
I also think MLB should suspend that umpire but they don't have the balls to do that.

Why? I've heard the same from others on ESPN - is it because he didn't eject the pitcher on the first throw? He threw low and behind ARod and didn't hit him.
 
Why? I've heard the same from others on ESPN - is it because he didn't eject the pitcher on the first throw? He threw low and behind ARod and didn't hit him.

No, it's because he didn't eject the pitcher after he tried four times to hit him and finally succeeded. At that point it was obvious what he was trying to do. Intentionally throwing at a batter is an automatic ejection.

Had Dempster had just a little better aim, it wouldn't have been as obvious and he could claim the ball slipped or something. Pretty hard to claim that after trying so many times.
 

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