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MyGodWearsAHoodie
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« Reply #20 on: August 22, 2018, 11:17:24 am » |
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Not that I disagree with you but the answer to your question is just about every team sport invented. Sticking up for teammates has always been applauded in sports. You can't compare it to a 9 to 5.
Not really. NFL has very few fights, and tragressions are handled by 15 yard unsportsmanlike penalties, nor vengeful hits. Soccer uses yellow and red cards. Basketball doesn’t have many fights and handles thing with technical fouls. This is the equivalent of rather than a yellow for excessive TD celebration the other team took a cheap shot. Baseball needs to up the penalty for HBP. Raise it to a double if that doesn’t discourage the behavior raise it to a triple or hr. If unsportsmanlike conduct was a 5 yard instead of 15 you would see more unsportsmanlike behavior in football. Plus baseball is not a contact sport, it should have the decorum of tennis or golf not rugby.
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Spider-Dan
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« Reply #29 on: August 22, 2018, 01:57:22 pm » |
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Baseball needs to up the penalty for HBP. Raise it to a double if that doesn’t discourage the behavior raise it to a triple or hr. Any HBP judged to be intentional should result in the following: - immediate pitcher ejection and mandatory suspension - batter scores (and clears the bases) The idea that clearly intentional HBP is allowed to exist is disgusting. It is no different than a football player attacking another player using a helmet as a weapon in hand.
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