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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
The umps blew the call. Period. I can't stand the Yankees but honestly never cared what Jeter did.
The most pathetic thing was how loudly you could hear the ball hit the bat. Yet the ump still blew it.
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Yea, and if he got away with trying deceit in that situation, then, won't kids think they can get away with it in a ton of situations? It's a horrible message to send. What's the difference between that, and destroying an opposing team's star player? I think what he did is poor sportsmanship. Now, the only fix is another act of poor sportsmanship (drilling him in the head.) It's better to just look down upon this act of cheating. If the ball hits the bat that loudly, then don't act like it hit your hand. If you do, then you'll be looked down upon. Period. That's what should happen. I can't see how it's a good thing to have guys (on video) admitting they lied a couple hours ago. Not good. Then, a day later the other team's pitcher has to throw at his head. Not good.