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sammy sosa is a cheating little bitch!!!!

Ever picked up a corked bat. They feel light... really light. You can't pick one up without noticing it isn't like a regular bat.

How could a pro ball player who batted every day not notice he was picking up a light bat?
 
SofaGeorge said:
Ever picked up a corked bat. They feel light... really light. You can't pick one up without noticing it isn't like a regular bat.

How could a pro ball player who batted every day not notice he was picking up a light bat?

Good Question?
 
SofaGeorge said:


How could a pro ball player who batted every day not notice he was picking up a light bat?


THE CORKED BATS I'VE HIT WITH FELT HEAVIER. WE USED TO HAVE A FEW PROS COME PRACTICE WITH US IN HIGH SCHOOL. MAJOR LEAGUERS, NOT MINOR LEAGUERS. THEY HAVE TONS OF BATS AND ALL OF THEM ARE DIFFERENT WEIGHTS FOR DIFFERENT PITCHERS. YOU CANT TALL UNLESS ITS MARKED. HE PROBABLY JUST MADE A MISTAKE.
 
The corked bat incident was bad, but what about all the juice that guys like McGwire, Conseco and Caminiti were one? Using AAS gives your body a "corked bat" everytime you go to hit, REGARDLESS of whether or not your bat is corked. Why risk corking your bat, when you can just shoot up some test?
 
HULKSTER said:
Why risk corking your bat, when you can just shoot up some test?

Test doesn't increase hand eye coordination....it doesn't improve your swing...nor does it increase your ability to track the ball. Swinging harder only makes the ball go farther if you make solid contact.

As far as corked bats go...didn't I hear that they tested 70 of his bats and that was the only one that was corked. Having used a corked bat at practice before it feels the same. Not saying it was an honest mistake...but it could have been.
 
Hannibal said:
As far as corked bats go...didn't I hear that they tested 70 of his bats and that was the only one that was corked. Having used a corked bat at practice before it feels the same. Not saying it was an honest mistake...but it could have been.

Yes...all of his other bats were fine. Sammy may have just made a mistake...a stupid one, yes, but mistakes happen. It doesn't make sense that he'd do it intentionally and risk screwing up his career.
 
MrsPuddlesFL said:


Yes...all of his other bats were fine. Sammy may have just made a mistake...a stupid one, yes, but mistakes happen. It doesn't make sense that he'd do it intentionally and risk screwing up his career.


I guess its possible, but I find it hard to believe a professional ball player like that could make such a mistake.
 
OuttLaw said:



I guess its possible, but I find it hard to believe a professional ball player like that could make such a mistake.

The one time he makes a mistake and the bat breaks...very unlikely.

They say people who have gotten a DWI had done it many many times before and gotten away with it. While this is IMO mostly true, many often claim it was there first time making the mistake of drinking and driving.

So with that analogy, you gotta think did he actually use the bat many many times before this.

If you're a pro baseball player risking something like this, you would think you'd be smart enough to look ahead and plan a good story in case something like breaking a bat happened.

So the best way to plan a good explanation would be to only have one corked bat at a time. If you get caught you make it look exactly like Sammy has done.
 
Baseball is one of the must idiotic sports in the world. Right after football (US version) IMHO
 
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