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Originally Posted by WhatWuzThatBlue
Lisa couldn't have tossed him any more softballs, could she?
This was good radio...the big dog himself admits that the umpires are doing the job and will continue to do it. Mobley only laments that the union keeps digging a deeper ditch and is really looking bad. Remember, this guy was there for those long two days and he can't figure out why the union is acting so silly. No one's buying the idea that the umpires are causing player development to suffer either. He even dispelled the rumor that the recent negotiations had anything to do with the Delmon Young incident. I only wish that it was on ESPN radio. Then we could hear it coast to coast - the replacements are doing a great job and very few even notice that the 'regular guys' are out on strike. The games go on and the turnstiles keep whirling. The replacements are taking home $90 a pop and getting to see some future stars. Great radio...
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Where did you come from? Your viewpoints and wildly misguided statements are so far fetched, it could lead to speculation that you have been asked by MiLB to spread their propaganda. Talk about spin. Every post you make, you attempt to spin the facts to fit your "we should all support the bloodsucking bureaucratic money making machine that is MiLB and or PBUC" viewpoint. What in the world would give you the impression that any of them are worth siding with (as if they were people who are in any way honest in business) let alone worthy of the air they breath? You don't like the AMLU, fine. But why would you try to convince anyone that these guys like Mobley and Fitz are "good guys just looking out for the best interest of the game" ? They are not now and have never been friends of umpires; if you count them as friends as you say you do you should not call youself an umpire, as you obviously have transformed into the same slime that they are.