After the home run that wasn't yesterday, Soriano said he apologized
and it wouldn't happen again. Just a few minutes ago, in the 4th
inning he hit another long fly ball and stood there and watched it go.
This one WAS a homer, but so much for not letting it happen again.
Bubbamike_01@yahoo.com
08-15-2008, 02:11 AM
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 19:17:24 -0500, Ray <chigarayREMOVE@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
>After the home run that wasn't yesterday, Soriano said he apologized
>and it wouldn't happen again. Just a few minutes ago, in the 4th
>inning he hit another long fly ball and stood there and watched it go.
>This one WAS a homer, but so much for not letting it happen again.
I guess he is just emulating that epitome of hot dogs, Babe Ruth. You
know the hotdog who called his shot, bullied his teammates and held
his manager out a train window.
If Fonzi was a white boy from Idaho you guys would be down on your
knees with your mouth open.
--
BubbaRumDum
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|"Baseball is too much of a sport to be a business
| and too much of a business to be a sport."
| William Wrigley Jr.
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> I guess he is just emulating that epitome of hot dogs, Babe Ruth. You
> know the hotdog who called his shot, bullied his teammates and held
> his manager out a train window.
>
> If Fonzi was a white boy from Idaho you guys would be down on your
> knees with your mouth open.
More thought provoking wisdom from.bubba
>
> --
> BubbaRumDum
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> |"Baseball is too much of a sport to be a business
> | and too much of a business to be a sport."
> | William Wrigley Jr.
> ----------------------------------------------------------
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 18:11:25 -0700, Bubbamike_01@yahoo.com wrote:
>On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 19:17:24 -0500, Ray <chigarayREMOVE@sbcglobal.net>
>wrote:
>
>>After the home run that wasn't yesterday, Soriano said he apologized
>>and it wouldn't happen again. Just a few minutes ago, in the 4th
>>inning he hit another long fly ball and stood there and watched it go.
>>This one WAS a homer, but so much for not letting it happen again.
>
>I guess he is just emulating that epitome of hot dogs, Babe Ruth. You
>know the hotdog who called his shot, bullied his teammates and held
>his manager out a train window.
>
>If Fonzi was a white boy from Idaho you guys would be down on your
>knees with your mouth open.
>
>--
>BubbaRumDum
Hey, if the Fonz wants to call his shot before he swings the bat, I'm
cool with it. I just hope he is able to get out of the way when the
pitcher tries to put one in his ear.
I don't know why you felt compelled to play the racism AND homophobic
cards in one post. Work out your personal issues elsewhere.
That80sGuy
08-15-2008, 10:42 PM
In message news:oihba4dbvp3ntkd13gd2cchvfc1k03v8e0@4ax.com, Ray
<chigarayREMOVE@sbcglobal.net> done wrote:
> I don't know why you felt compelled to play the racism AND homophobic
> cards in one post.
Because his deck is 50 cards short?