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Old 10-18-2024, 06:46 PM
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Well done guys, I agree with almost everything you said. Once a game starts, the home team should be fined if the lights are intentionally flickered and face forfeiture if there's a second incident. I liked Joe Buck, AND Tim McCarver...


I miss the days when the only wave was when a coach or manager waved at a player in the field to move where they were positioned.

I miss the days when all of the bats were H&B.

I miss the days when the only songs were the National Anthem and Take Me Out to the Ball Game, and there was no walk p music.

I miss the days when the pitchers had a tacit understanding and control of who got hit when, and if this silent code was violated, everyone knew that at the top of the next inning a brushback or more was coming.

I miss the days when the players might sign an autograph with no consideration as to whether the recipient might sell it, which wasn't likely back then.

I miss the days when, come September, I'd need a scorecard to match the jersey numbers to names to see who these new players were when the rosters expanded to 40.

And while there's more, I'll close with...
I miss daytime World Series games; would it derail some vast cosmic scheme if they'd have just one daytime World Series game on a Saturday?
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