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Has Durham changed that much in 20 years? |
Durham's a bit rough in areas, many of which I try to stay away from. Can't speak for how things were back then, but things certainly aren't great now.
As for barbecue... Man... Speaking as a Wisconsinite... I love it! |
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There's no cheese in BBQ! Okay, so I was just going for the laugh, but to me, it is true, no cheese on ribs or pulled pork, my two favorites though some Carolinians can get a little to heavy on the vinegar sometimes!:) |
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Ribs and pulled pork? Stop it. I just ate, man! |
Is the bat considered doctored if it has bar-b-que sauce on the handle? ;)
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Seriously, if in a league game an umpire suspects that a bat is alterd then just remove it. If the player doesn't like it go play somewhere else. Certainly none of the complexes around Indy want a player killed or seriously injured. That has already happen once a few years ago. A guy was killed, when hit in the neck pitching in a league game. If anyone is that big of a chode he needs to hit seeds in a coed game, that pretty much says it all. |
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That would be 15.0". And, I forgot, cannot be transferable to the ball :D Unless it is a powdered BBQ resin. |
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Inspect the bat and determine what isn't right and then clearly state, "In my judgment, this bat does not meet the specification of Rule 3.1". Be sure you have a valid issue/cause. Don't do it out of spite as that will kill ANY credibility an umpire has with the player or league. If the league director has a problem with your action, hand him/her your indicator and wish 'em "good luck". Don't worry, indicators are not that expensive and you can never have too many.;) |
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I think I have 3 or 4 indicators, including one that could order its own drinks if it were human. ;) |
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