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Old Mon Nov 28, 2005, 07:54pm
WhatWuzThatBlue WhatWuzThatBlue is offline
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You do not check all of the equipment and field conditions...period, end of story. If you do, good luck with the spikes, uniform lengths, batters box width, diameter of the on-deck circle, athletic cup use, back stop distance, base dimensions...


Once again, I didn't say not to check the pertinent equipment. When it is mandated, I give a cursory inspection to bats and helmets. Checking equipment bags earned you the mocking of an entire board. Why pursue that ridicule again?

You and Carl are peas in a pod. The bad thing is that one of you has the experience to know better. He just continues to fumble when the facts make him change course. [For the record, I answered all of his questions and am still awaiting a pertinent rebuttal.] The other is like Don Quixote. Look it up, you'll find a striking similarity to the man in the mirror.






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