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Anyone know anything about MLB Rule 3.09? Is there a penalty for violating? What exactly is a violation?

Players in uniform shall not address or mingle with spectators, nor sit in the stands before, during, or after a game. No manager, coach or player shall address any spectator before or during a game. Players of opposing teams shall not fraternize at any time while in uniform.

Did Miggy "address" a spectator during the game?

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Been busted AND punished, right?

Ortiz's name showed up on the same type of list.

It was clear on that test that Ortiz failed that it would lead to no punishment. Like the first time that Davis test bad for the Adderall. Even though it was for that East German Winstrol stuff.

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It looked to me like on that double play, Cabrera wasn't hustling.

It also looked like on the challenge that Verlander was motioning toward the Tigers dugout and made a reaction.

Commercial just showed a Cabrera thing. [Edited by Soprano due to highly tasteless remark]

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It looked to me like on that double play, Cabrera wasn't hustling.

It also looked like on the challenge that Verlander was motioning toward the Tigers dugout and made a reaction.

Commercial just showed a Cabrera thing. [Edited by Soprano due to highly tasteless remark]

Dude, I don't like Cabrera's attitude either, but this is uncalled for. In the end, it's a game. Get some perspective. I don't often give negative rep (hardly ever, really), but this is well earned.

P.S. The reason Cabrera wasn't "hustling" is because he's hurt.

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It looked to me like on that double play, Cabrera wasn't hustling.

It also looked like on the challenge that Verlander was motioning toward the Tigers dugout and made a reaction.

Commercial just showed a Cabrera thing. [Edited by Soprano due to highly tasteless remark]

Uhh...that's an awful thing to say.

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I actually feel bad for Soria, this is a pretty awful two days of his life. Cabrera really seems like a scumbag who has lost perspective. Then again I'm sure he's done way more charity work than I'll ever do. So... let's consider all angles. He's intense, he did not act like a leader or a good guy today. Lots of personal question marks (to be mild...). But how much do I really know about him. And you know if you were carrying around a bunch of people who kept ruining your hard work, you might not be so cool about it either. But hey, he didn't play his best, either. Tigers have looked like a tire fire this series.

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It looked to me like on that double play, Cabrera wasn't hustling.

It also looked like on the challenge that Verlander was motioning toward the Tigers dugout and made a reaction.

Commercial just showed a Cabrera thing. [Edited by Soprano due to highly tasteless remark]

Well, that escalated quickly.

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I'm still curious as to whether anyone with more knowledge than me can comment on what constitutes a violation of Rule 3.09?

That thing is violated with impunity. Derek Jeter got bonus media points just because he violated it with impunity and talked to fans. But you know, if you're being abusive, MLB might decide to call you on it. I hope they do. Cabrera is a jerkoff.

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