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So by your own analogy PETE, If Jeter were to go on strike, Retire, get injured the Yankee's would no longer play. Seems to have a few flaws in that there logic stuffs.
I think we all know that without players there is no game, So when they go on strike and the entire union the minor league players are in the same union for the most part goes on strike THEY ALL GO ON STRIKE. The owners as we all know, would never even consider using REPLACEMENT PLAYERS. Why they wouldn't hold a training camp with them or anything. NEVER! THE GAME WOULD DIE! Pete you have tried to over simplify, you are wrong, condesending and ignorant. The comments are inane and downright wrong. So much so that now you are changing from anyone - to those few who have attended PRO SCHOOL, you already drummed out 75% of umpires out there are unable to do what you claimed ANYONE CAN DO! TTFN Andy P.S. You *** called it wants your head out by Sunday. P.P.S - Tee we have to stop agreeing this is getting creepy.
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