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Thursday, March 12, 2015

watching someone ordinary make a superlative living

watching someone ordinary make a superlative living

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Edward w Pritchard

It's mind blowing to see how much these major league baseball players are paid for mediocre performances.

Let them take enhancing concoctions to rev up their systems, let them spend most of spring training hurt because their oblique's or hamstrings never heal, let them get mechanical implants in their arms to throw harder but please don't pay outrageous sums to hit .235% or hit 20 homeruns or steal 17 bases.

Fan attendance down for the Cleveland Indians? The guys goof off and prank during the Pitchers interviews, thirty two year old athletes seem perpetually tired and five of the starters hit under .260%.
What's up with that?

Let the minor leaguers have a chance to play this year. Too many stars and not enough hustle for my taste.

Play ball guys; although I don't go to the stadium anymore someone must make something when I watch all the games on TV and endure the same endless local commercials over and over.

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