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Personally I don't think baseball returning to Montreal would be a bad idea. Maybe not major league baseball but Minor League Baseball. I'm sure the Jays affiliate based on Vegas (which is where pitchers go to die basically) wouldn't mind leaving. Gives Canada another team to root for as well.But man did Loria really screw them up by pimping the system to get more money.
Quote from: Iveus on September 10, 2013, 09:13:20 AMPersonally I don't think baseball returning to Montreal would be a bad idea. Maybe not major league baseball but Minor League Baseball. I'm sure the Jays affiliate based on Vegas (which is where pitchers go to die basically) wouldn't mind leaving. Gives Canada another team to root for as well.But man did Loria really screw them up by pimping the system to get more money.Oh I have little doubt that Minor League baseball would do fine, if you look around the US you can find minor league teams in second-rate cities all over the place in terms of size. If possible, I'd like to see an MLB team back there, it's not like they were never successful in terms of fan-support. Hard to say how it would be received presently though.
Random MLB fact of the day:Hank Aaron (yes, THE Hank Aaron) used greenies in his MLB career. Despite the fact that that's supposed to make him a dirty-ass cheater, his history of using performance enhancers has been conveniently swept under the rug, kind of like the greenies era in general, and he has since been regarded as a "beloved figure in major league baseball history."
I'm pretty sure Willie Mays used amphetamines too. Definitely a double standard, but while shit like that can be beneficial it's not to nearly the same extent as steroids.
Quote from: Remedy360 on September 11, 2013, 06:31:22 PMI'm pretty sure Willie Mays used amphetamines too. Definitely a double standard, but while shit like that can be beneficial it's not to nearly the same extent as steroids.Yeah I know. I was just thinking that since the whole anti-PEDs/steroid thing seems to be based on the "cheating is bad" logic, Aaron (and Mays and others) should technically also fall under the category of cheaters regardless of whether or not the stuff he/they took was as useful to them as PEDs or steroids. Yet they're not and are actually looked at as legends. Which they are, I won't deny that since I'm not the kind of person who throws a player's accomplishments outside the window just because he "cheated." But it does kind of piss me off a little when I hear people be like "Bonds, Clemens and A-Rod shouldn't belong in the HoF because everybody in there is clean and they'll ruin it!" and when I try to tell them that it's already a sham they get all defensive and say yell that it's not true regardless of whatever proof I offer.
Did any of ya'll watch the Mariano Rivera ceremony today?It was really great to see the championship core back together again, not to mention how the Yankees actually got Metallica to perform live just for today.
Quote from: Iveus on September 22, 2013, 11:46:58 AMDid any of ya'll watch the Mariano Rivera ceremony today?It was really great to see the championship core back together again, not to mention how the Yankees actually got Metallica to perform live just for today.That's whats up. I've never been a big Metallica fan but I've always liked that song.