This doesnt bother me. If the manager thinks this is best for the team and will help them finish with under 100 losses, then Im all for it.
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This doesnt bother me. If the manager thinks this is best for the team and will help them finish with under 100 losses, then Im all for it. -
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I like the move.
I think more teams should do things like this. Both my HS and college coach would not allow us to wear black socks, headbands or wristbands. Nor could we wear ankle socks that didn't show above our kicks.
I'm not opposed to any ideas like this."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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Originally posted by dkgojacketsThis doesnt bother me. If the manager thinks this is best for the team and will help them finish with under 100 losses, then Im all for it.
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Originally posted by ehhI like the move.
I think more teams should do things like this. Both my HS and college coach would not allow us to wear black socks, headbands or wristbands. Nor could we wear ankle socks that didn't show above our kicks.
I'm not opposed to any ideas like this.
That is different. This is facial hair.Comment
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This weenie is just attemping to act like the Yankees do, which is ******** to begin with. The only thing that matters is winning ballgames. Having or not having facial hair does not correlate with this goal. (I imagine if one did a study comparing facial hair's of hitters and pitcher with their VORP, that one would find there is no correlation).
Ergo, the rule is idiotic, and reeks of a puny little man trying to exert some control, because he's scared nobody will respect him.Comment
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In my opinion, I think it's a good move. It can establish some order in a franchise that hasn't really had much this past off-season.
It'll be interesting to see how it all works out.Rose City 'Til I Die
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Originally posted by SPTOAh another one of those old Yankee rules. Didn't Mazilli try something like this in Baltimore?Yankees
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Didn't Mazilli try something like this in Baltimore?Comment
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I don't see a problem with it, either way. Different teams have different standards. It just like the business world. Some companies allow you to wear whatever you want, some are business-attire only. That's just the way it is. If given the choice, everyone would like to dress or groom themselves the way they want, but that's not an option at most jobs.XBL: Mean Greene
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Originally posted by elicolemanWrong. This is their profession.
They must do what the employer says.Comment
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well its a start to being the Yankees
Now if he could only find ball playersI can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
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Originally posted by greenegtI don't see a problem with it, either way. Different teams have different standards. It just like the business world. Some companies allow you to wear whatever you want, some are business-attire only. That's just the way it is. If given the choice, everyone would like to dress or groom themselves the way they want, but that's not an option at most jobs.Originally posted by Jay BilasThe question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConnComment
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