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Old Sun Jul 10, 2011, 12:23am
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Tony C., may he rest in peace, was nailed in 1967, which is only 44 years old.
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Old Sun Jul 10, 2011, 12:36am
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Tony C., may he rest in peace, was nailed in 1967, which is only 44 years old.

Sorry, got hung up on Ray Chapman.

The point is still valid.
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Old Sun Jul 10, 2011, 03:29am
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Sorry, got hung up on Ray Chapman.

The point is still valid.
Yes, my point is still valid, although I don't have a clue what "point" you were driving at. Chapman died in 1920 (91 years ago - it took MLB more than 30 years to introduce batting helmets after that, I guess they were waiting for a more contemporaneous reference, too). Like Steve said, Tony C got it in 1967 which was 44 years ago. Thon's was in 1984 which was 27 years ago. The "point" is that every generation has stellar players whose careers were ended because they didn't do a "major bailout" as is apparently required by Rita's friend as a condition to be awarded first base after being hit with a pitch.
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Old Mon Jul 11, 2011, 12:01am
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Yes, my point is still valid, although I don't have a clue what "point" you were driving at.
Rules and their interpretations do change over the years, so I would think his point is that he'd like some more recent examples.
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Old Mon Jul 11, 2011, 06:44pm
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Rules and their interpretations do change over the years, so I would think his point is that he'd like some more recent examples.
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Marlon Byrd, earlier this year. Tragically it did not look like he had time for a "major bailout" - would that he did. As I recall, Clonigliaro and Thon "froze" in a similar fashion. There simply was not time to react.
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Old Mon Jul 11, 2011, 06:57pm
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On watching the video, it made me wonder if the all-white retro Red Sox uniform might have had a part in the incident. He was probably trying to pick the ball up out of an all-white hat. There are current rules that say the pitcher cannot have a white glove and there are numerous questions about jewelry, sunglasses and even eyeblack. I propose that it would be a very good idea in the future to ditch a retro-uniform that has a white hat for the safety of the batter. Just my two cents:
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Old Tue Jul 12, 2011, 11:05am
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On watching the video, it made me wonder if the all-white retro Red Sox uniform might have had a part in the incident. He was probably trying to pick the ball up out of an all-white hat. There are current rules that say the pitcher cannot have a white glove and there are numerous questions about jewelry, sunglasses and even eyeblack. I propose that it would be a very good idea in the future to ditch a retro-uniform that has a white hat for the safety of the batter. Just my two cents:
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