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Royals catcher’s mystery shinguard substance raises questions
The New York Post ^
| October 28, 2015
| Zach Braziller
Posted on 10/28/2015 11:47:55 AM PDT by TBP
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To: notdownwidems
You don’t really have to know what it is because other than the mud that gets rubbed in there’s nothing legal you can put on a baseball. And the mud treatment is well before the game, so you won’t be adding more during. The only real question is was he putting it on the ball, whatever it is if he was that’s illegal.
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10/28/2015 2:47:18 PM PDT
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discostu
(Up-Up-Down-Down-Left-Right-Left-Right B, A, Start)
To: discostu; All
Of course that’s what he was doing why else would he have it? Whether he was doing it or not that’s what it looks like anyway.
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10/28/2015 2:54:31 PM PDT
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notdownwidems
(Washington DC has become the enemy of free people everywhere)
To: rdl6989
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10/28/2015 3:07:15 PM PDT
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Fledermaus
(To hell with the Republican Party. I'm done with them. If I want a Lib Dem I'd vote for one.)
To: fungoking
But remember that Michael Pineda was ejected, fined, and suspended for having pine tar on his neck.
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10/28/2015 10:08:58 PM PDT
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TBP
(Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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