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Do chicks still dig the longball?

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Convenient how when MLB was in the dumps, they looked the other way when all their "long ball" hitters were hitting 40+ dingers a year. Now that MLB is back on it's feet, it's time to railroad Barry Bonds.

 

Way to go MLB, way to go. :lol:

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I've always been partial to a wicked curveball, myself.

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How many minutes is considered a long ball?

 

:lol:

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I've always been partial to a wicked curveball, myself.

Does it matter which way it curves, because, nevermind!

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How many minutes is considered a long ball?

 

:lol:

Well, you've got about three minutes per waltz, plus a few 'minute waltzes' thrown in there...

 

Add in time for hors d'oeuvres.

 

About three hours.

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Does longball mean one that hangs lower than the other? If so, I don't think chicks really care one way or the other!

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Convenient how when MLB was in the dumps, they looked the other way when all their "long ball" hitters were hitting 40+ dingers a year. Now that MLB is back on it's feet, it's time to railroad Barry Bonds.

 

Way to go MLB, way to go. :rolleyes:

 

Steroids were not even banned by MLB util 2003. :D

 

Barry Bonds is a scapegoat. :wacko:

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Steroids were not even banned by MLB util 2003. :D

 

Barry Bonds is a scapegoat. ;)

 

damn whitey! :rolleyes: :wacko: :mad:

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Steroids were not even banned by MLB util 2003. :D

 

Barry Bonds is a scapegoat. :rolleyes:

But they were illegal, as a whole, since the 80's I think.

 

So even though baseball hadn't banned it, they are an illegal substance. :wacko:

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Steroids were not even banned by MLB util 2003. :D

 

Barry Bonds is a scapegoat. :rolleyes:

 

So true...

 

If Bonds had retired 2 years ago, MLB would have never mentioned the word steroids... frauds..

 

But they were illegal, as a whole, since the 80's I think.

 

So even though baseball hadn't banned it, they are an illegal substance. :wacko:

 

This isn't about legality, we all know steroids have been illegal in the USA since the 80's.

 

Why haven't any of the players that have written books or publicly admitted to doing steroids been arrested?

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If Bonds had retired 2 years ago, MLB would have never mentioned the word steroids... frauds..

This isn't about legality, we all know steroids have been illegal in the USA since the 80's.

 

Why haven't any of the players that have written books or publicly admitted to doing steroids been arrested?

 

has bonds been arrested?

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But they were illegal, as a whole, since the 80's I think.

 

So even though baseball hadn't banned it, they are an illegal substance. :first:

Exactly. I'm pretty sure that fully automatic rifles aren't in the official baseball rule book, either.

When a substance is "illegal", players should assume that means in baseball, too.

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has bonds been arrested?

 

He supposedly said to congress "I took steroids unknowingly".

 

Why didn't they arrest him on the spot? It's illegal and they care so much, right? :first:

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He supposedly said to congress "I took steroids unknowingly".

 

Why didn't they arrest him on the spot? It's illegal and they care so much, right? :first:

 

i guess he got immunity for his testimony...what's your point?

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Exactly. I'm pretty sure that fully automatic rifles aren't in the official baseball rule book, either.

When a substance is "illegal", players should assume that means in baseball, too.

 

Correct me if I am wrong but wasn't cocaine banned by baseball many years ago. Why not steroids?

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Correct me if I am wrong but wasn't cocaine banned by baseball many years ago. Why not steroids?

 

 

because Steroids was what could bring baseball back from the strike.

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