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Are you a fan of Homerun posing?
Not me. I, personally, hate everyone that posses for their homeruns. It doesn't matter if it's a definite out or just barely clears the fence. All players that pose irritate me. Some that come to mind are Bret Boone, Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, Alfonso Soriano, Jason Giambi(occasionally),David Ortiz, and Ken Griffey are few that come to mind. Though some are unique and look good doing it, it's a risk. I like Ken Griffey Jr's pose so much. Sadly, it cost him a season yesterday. I'm for the idea that you pluck the next man for the previous guy, who took his time getting out of the box and rounding the bases. Don't care if you're a vet or a rookie make sure to always RUN! You don't want to anger the pitcher more than you all ready have by hitting that homer." I look at him and it's getting to the point where it's just scaring me. He looks younger but he doesn't carry himself in a younger manner. He's impressive, and I'm glad we drafted him. "
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Re: Are you a fan of Homerun posing?
I don't care really either way, as long as they don't do it, and then then have the ball not go over the fence.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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Re: Are you a fan of Homerun posing?
I don't care really either way, as long as they don't do it, and then then have the ball not go over the fence.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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Re: Are you a fan of Homerun posing?
I don't care really either way, as long as they don't do it, and then then have the ball not go over the fence.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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Re: Are you a fan of Homerun posing?
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TexasJedi said:
No, just round the bases already. Actually a little showmanship is o.k., but I thought Pujols went a bit overboard against the Pads.
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I still don't see what Pujols did wrong.
He didn't flip his bat. He didn't stand in the batter's box. He walked a couple of steps (maybe 3 or 4) while looking at the shot and started his trot. No real big deal.
Everybody goes on and on, and says the guy stood there forever and probably stopped short of getting out a canvas and painting a picture of the thing.
And as far as I could see, the only one who truly made a big deal out of it was the sore-*** loser catcher.
BTW, how many people actually knew Bennett was the catcher for the San Diego Padres before the 'incident'?
I didn't. And I really didn't care.Comment
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Re: Are you a fan of Homerun posing?
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TexasJedi said:
No, just round the bases already. Actually a little showmanship is o.k., but I thought Pujols went a bit overboard against the Pads.
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I still don't see what Pujols did wrong.
He didn't flip his bat. He didn't stand in the batter's box. He walked a couple of steps (maybe 3 or 4) while looking at the shot and started his trot. No real big deal.
Everybody goes on and on, and says the guy stood there forever and probably stopped short of getting out a canvas and painting a picture of the thing.
And as far as I could see, the only one who truly made a big deal out of it was the sore-*** loser catcher.
BTW, how many people actually knew Bennett was the catcher for the San Diego Padres before the 'incident'?
I didn't. And I really didn't care.Comment
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Re: Are you a fan of Homerun posing?
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
TexasJedi said:
No, just round the bases already. Actually a little showmanship is o.k., but I thought Pujols went a bit overboard against the Pads.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
I still don't see what Pujols did wrong.
He didn't flip his bat. He didn't stand in the batter's box. He walked a couple of steps (maybe 3 or 4) while looking at the shot and started his trot. No real big deal.
Everybody goes on and on, and says the guy stood there forever and probably stopped short of getting out a canvas and painting a picture of the thing.
And as far as I could see, the only one who truly made a big deal out of it was the sore-*** loser catcher.
BTW, how many people actually knew Bennett was the catcher for the San Diego Padres before the 'incident'?
I didn't. And I really didn't care.Comment
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