Hmmm... Blue Jays cheating?
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No, you take away the opposing players who are claiming to have caught the Jays cheating red handed, and this doesn't exist.Comment
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Seeing a man in white raising a hand 430 feet away from the batter is catching them red handed? Sure.
These guys claim that the "man" was perfectly positioned behind the pitchers head. Would that be one of the 4 sections in straight away centre that are closed and covered in black tarp? they said you wouldn't even have to turn your head, or move your gaze. Guess what, you'd be staring at a closed section of black tarp. Not blue seats. These sections haven't been open in years.Comment
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I guess Granderson does
"From where I was sitting in the dugout, 300, 400 feet away, I couldn't see anything," he said.
There's TWO spikes correct? One in 2006 and one in 2010.
Wyers found that for every ball that batters made contact with in 2010, Rogers added .011 home runs, up from a rate of just .002 from 2005 to 2009. That puts Rogers Centre in 2010 among the top 3 percent of home run ballparks since 1950.
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KG is valiantly trying to defend this, but it's essentially the opposing players' words (supported by independently compiled data) v. the word of the Blue Jays.
You'd think after spy gate that KG would stop trying to defend his cheating clubs.Comment
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Anyways, you'd think if this was going on as claimed a visiting back catcher would have figured it out by now.Comment
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Chill man...I didn't know that banning and deleting threads was even an issue in the MLB forum. Just don't see you make many appearances here and for this one you went all in.Comment
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So apparently it was against the White Sox, says Bautista. Here's a blogger who did some detective work on his own and reached the same conclusion:
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