July 3, 200421 yr After the "grand slam" in the first, Sosa came running in and grabbed an ump. He nearly spun him around. Last I checked, if you touch an ump, you are gone. I was at my internship at the time, and all of us at the Score were suprised that he wasnt tossed.
July 3, 200421 yr After the "grand slam" in the first, Sosa came running in and grabbed an ump. He nearly spun him around. Last I checked, if you touch an ump, you are gone. I was at my internship at the time, and all of us at the Score were suprised that he wasnt tossed. I may sound stupid while saying this, but you work at the Score?
July 3, 200421 yr Speaking of Sammy did anyone see that sign Wrigley is Heaven Sammy is God. Made me want to :puke :puke
July 3, 200421 yr Speaking of Sammy did anyone see that sign Wrigley is Heaven Sammy is God. Made me want to :puke :puke yeah i saw that it was like 5 rows wide its sad that they really think that :headshake
July 3, 200421 yr Speaking of Sammy did anyone see that sign Wrigley is Heaven Sammy is God. Made me want to :puke :puke wrigley is hell which makes sam-me -- no wait - he remains an egotistical dumb f*** no matter where he is
July 3, 200421 yr wrigley is hell which makes sam-me -- no wait - he remains an egotistical dumb f*** no matter where he is
July 3, 200421 yr After the "grand slam" in the first, Sosa came running in and grabbed an ump. He nearly spun him around. Last I checked, if you touch an ump, you are gone. I was at my internship at the time, and all of us at the Score were suprised that he wasnt tossed. That pisses me off because didn't Thomas get ejected for just an exchange of words in the last series? Oh but Sammy touched and yelled at the ump but that's ok.
July 3, 200421 yr He didn't bump him. It was not contact which could be considered violent. I don't think he should have been ejected for that. Give him a blood test, and he should be ejected for that. The contact reminded me of when Walter Payton was ejected against Atlanta a long time ago. He basically grabbed a ref to get his attention. The league came out the next day and said he should not have been ejected.
July 3, 200421 yr Speaking of Sammy did anyone see that sign Wrigley is Heaven Sammy is God. Made me want to :puke :puke Well Prior was Jesus Christ last week at the Cell and Buckner had none of it
July 3, 200421 yr He didn't bump him. It was not contact which could be considered violent. I don't think he should have been ejected for that. Give him a blood test, and he should be ejected for that. The contact reminded me of when Walter Payton was ejected against Atlanta a long time ago. He basically grabbed a ref to get his attention. The league came out the next day and said he should not have been ejected. It again is not violent contact. I checked my rulebook, it is when an opposing coach or player bumps, touches, or throws you. I'll stick by what it says.
July 3, 200421 yr Author I may sound stupid while saying this, but you work at the Score? I am interning for North and Buffone
July 3, 200421 yr Author Hey, Do you know a guy named Jon Maloma(SP?) Works with Merf and Fred I beleive. I work him with him, real nice guy. No i dont know Jon. I dont even get to the score until a little after noon. By then, the morning show staff is long gone
July 3, 200421 yr I'm sick of umps changing calls for the opposing team and rarely (if ever) for the Sox. It seemed like they were changing it cux ScamMe said so. It just seemed cheesy to me and when they showed a replay of it on some sports thing I was watching, you couldn't tell one way or another by the angle. Oh freaking well.
July 3, 200421 yr C'mon people, stop whining. There have been SEVERAL people here that said it was foul ball. If it was Sosa hitting one like that, and it wasn't reversed, the b****ing would be non-stop.
July 4, 200421 yr There have been SEVERAL people here that said it was foul ball. which proves Sox fans are better
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