another reason baseball is dumb

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  1. Minstrel

    Minstrel Top Of The Pops Global Moderator

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    I do enjoy watching cricket whenever I visit India, if a test match is going on at the time. I agree, it also has a nice, leisurely pace. I've gotten a rhythm for knowing when to look at the screen.
     
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    The Professional Fan Big League Scrub

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    Your avatar could have told me all of that. Love me some Kenny Powers. New season starts in September.

    Ok. Back on track.
     
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    I don't think I can ever love baseball like I once did until they fix their salary issues. There have and have not teams. I'm a lifelong Red Sox fan--one of the "have" teams--and I still hate it. As long as five or six teams can treat the rest of the league as their farm system, competitive balance can't be restored.

    I think a hybrid of the NBA and NFL model for baseball is the best: Bird Rights, the Franchise Player tag, a soft cap would be optimal. Reward teams for developing great farm systems and for making smart trades. I think player stability and the opportunity for every team to win the Series would help bring me and others back.
     
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    Hi,
    My coach said i cant play baseball unless i got a haircut, and iwant to play but i would rather quit than get a haircut because i just dont wanna give in so easily... but at the same time, i think this is a dumb reason to quit. It took me a while to grow my hair out (shoulder length/ curly), and i dont wanna cut it all off just because some stupid coach is a d*ck... I just dont know what im gonna do! Please give me some suggestions! Is this some sort of illegal?
     
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    In life, you often have to do things for no other reason than because someone in authority says so. May as well get used to it now.

    More to the point, if you enjoy baseball, why let a silly dictate prevent you from doing that which you enjoy. IMO, the main question is whether or not you'll be able to enjoy playing baseball under this particular coach. If you subjugate to him here, will you resent him for the remainder of the time you are on the team, or will you be able to let it go and focus on the game? If this conflict is so important to you that it would significantly detract from your abiity to enjoy playing baseball, then keep your hair and find another sport. If not, then suck it up, chop it off, and play ball.
     
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    Sadajali, does your coach think hall of famer Dennis Eckersley was a bad player? How about Manny Ramirez? Does he seriously think hair impedes ability to play ball, or is he just a control freak who thinks humiliation is the way to teach?

    Frankly, if it were me (and I know it's not) I'd find somewhere else to play. Not because hair is all important, but because a petty tyrant who wants to rule over every aspect of your life is.
     
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    That said, Steinbrenner was able to dictate what a "professional" looked like in his opinion. If Eck or Manny had played for the Yankees, they wouldn't have kept their individual aspects.

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    Some coaches are strict about stuff like that, but it is about making you realize you are part of a team... not an individual, and some of the personal expressions you may want to make away from the field, may not belong on it. It is up to the coach to decide. Usally the coaches like that are the better ones... not the dicks.

    No coach is obligated to let you play if you don't follow their rules... though I am sure if enough parents complained, restrictions could be dropped.
     
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    Yes, I sure do remember when Greedambi sold out, trying to look like Mr. Clean.

    FAIL
     
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    I'd ask the ACLU about it. Seems like the coach is a bit immature to be a coach.
     
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    If this is a public school, the coach's opinion doesn't carry much weight if parents or lawyers get involved. Is this rule applied to all other sports at the school, male and female? Or is the coach simply a power-hungry bigot?
     
  12. DUB

    DUB Da, da da, da dah!

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    You should shave your head, and turn your hair into a wig.

    That way you can have your stylish locks to impress the ladies, and just take it off to play ball.
     

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