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Take me out to the brawl game
#1
Maybe adding tackles to baseball will spice things up?


https://www.espn.com/college-sports/stor...as-college



In the top of the sixth inning of a seven-inning matchup, NCTC's Josh Phillips hit the go-ahead home run and rounded the bases, celebrating with his third-base coach. Pitcher Owen Woodward, a 6-3, 195-pound sophomore, threw his glove down and sprinted toward Phillips, crushing him just as he turned and saw Woodward.

It's not clear what caused Woodward's reaction. Neither school could be reached for comment, but Weatherford issued a statement late Wednesday afternoon.
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#2
The pitcher committed a criminal assault here so there so has to be some sort of backstory - maybe been on opposing teams since T-ball or one of them is dating the other's ex?
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#3
RgrF wrote:
The pitcher committed a criminal assault here so there so has to be some sort of backstory - maybe been on opposing teams since T-ball or one of them is dating the other's ex?

A few strides after passing 2nd base the ump pointed at the hitter and third base. He must've been saying something that offended the pitcher.
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vision63 wrote:
[quote=RgrF]
The pitcher committed a criminal assault here so there so has to be some sort of backstory - maybe been on opposing teams since T-ball or one of them is dating the other's ex?

A few strides after passing 2nd base the ump pointed at the hitter and third base. He must've been saying something that offended the pitcher.
So do we say he "Will SMith"ed him cause he didn't like his words?

I mean, cant be the first time he's ever heard trash talk...
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jdc wrote:
[quote=vision63]
[quote=RgrF]
The pitcher committed a criminal assault here so there so has to be some sort of backstory - maybe been on opposing teams since T-ball or one of them is dating the other's ex?

A few strides after passing 2nd base the ump pointed at the hitter and third base. He must've been saying something that offended the pitcher.
So do we say he "Will SMith"ed him cause he didn't like his words?

I mean, cant be the first time he's ever heard trash talk...
Who knows? Maybe they were enemies in Little League or he brought mamas into the scenario.
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#6
The pitcher committed a criminal assault


No such thing in 'sports'.

Now betting, that can be a criminal offense requiring investigation and action taken.
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