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Running 2017 MLB regular season thread

The compulsion to insult everyone who engages him -- even when they agree -- is beyond Anonymous Message Board Syndrome.

Says the guy who can't even acknowledge that he has given me plenty of reason to expect the worst of his posts.
 
Is this a challenge?

It won't be hard to do. Would be easier of than compiling all the instances or @BitterYoungMatador2 calling women various demeaning names.

You are talking out of your ass. I honestly don't know or care about the ratio, but the image of you spending your time hunting through my posts to try to back up your bullshirt is enough to make me smile. I apologize when I'm wrong. Sometimes I explain the reasoning behind my error, and sometimes I do that by rightfully placing some blame on other poster. That was the case with QYFOS.

Here's the thing. You don't know if you are right or not and you can't be trusted to find every such post. You'll hunt for the ones that fit your theory and leave out the rest. That is because you don't understandt he concept of having your facts straight before you make an accusation and you have no integrity when you post on this board. (I include that last caveat because I do not know or care if you are as dishonest away from the board as you are when you post here.)

But if that is how you wish to spend your time, knock yourself out. Just understand that whatever you find, I'll be laughing at you the entire time.
 
Kind of miss Dutch Rennert.



Well, that marks the third clip from that World Series I've ever seen. I'm guessing you can figure out the other two.

That said, a lot of umps used to signal a called third strike by throwing an arm straight up in the air. Always thought that was cool, but that mechanic appears to have falled out of favor.
 
Kind of miss Dutch Rennert.



I remember going to a couple of games where Rennert was behind the plate. I found it amusing that he would take one really big step to make the strike call, then take 3 or 4 steps to get back into position. After a few innings, he was creating a path to the right of the plate.
 

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