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Old Wed May 10, 2006, 12:19am
SanDiegoSteve SanDiegoSteve is offline
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Originally Posted by PWL
"It's an unfortunate incident and there should be no place for actions like that in the game of baseball", the umpire said in a statement released by Pawtucket, "Any official should not be treated like that. He embarrassed himself and his teammates".

Poor little scab making a statement about how people should be treated. He helps PBUC stab the AMLU umpires in the back, and he feels mistreated. Maybe scab boy should have thought about that before he took the job. Kind of like the AMLU umpires who knew what they were getting into when they signed their crappy contracts. Does this sound familiar?

If he has hard feelings about the job, he can just "quit" like the striking umpires. No, he will just cry about his shabby treatment and not even reveal his name. A real manly man, wouldn't you say.

He wanted to drive in the fast lane, he just doesn't want to go over the speed limit.
Once again, you missed the point. Young deserved to be ejected, and the umpire did not deserve a bat to the chest. That is the point. Your anti-scab argument is moot. Not "mute" as you would incorrectly say.
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