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Trembley calls out "idiots"


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I will find any excuse to post this link, especially with Preakness coming up soon,

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P.S. How do you put the video actually in your post?

How can you not like drunk fun??? :D

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Ah, so I can't call Trembley an idiot, and use "hyperbole" to call him a Nazi, but umpteen million others can call me an idiot, insult my intelligence, and it's perfectly fine?

Gotcha.

Well... board rule number 5 prevents me from saying what I really think about you... but as for what others have said... the truth is an absolute defense.

I didn't see the event... but if I have my kids out at a sporting event I don't want some shirtless, foul mouthed drunk ruining it for them. There's a time and place for everything... save that behavior for your favorite bar... but keep it out of my kids face at the ball park.

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Well... board rule number 5 prevents me from saying what I really think about you... but as for what others have said... the truth is an absolute defense.

I didn't see the event... but if I have my kids out at a sporting event I don't want some shirtless, foul mouthed drunk ruining it for them. There's a time and place for everything... save that behavior for your favorite bar... but keep it out of my kids face at the ball park.

Indeed. Spare them this sight, and it's smooth sailing the rest of the way...

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Indeed. Spare them this sight, and it's smooth sailing the rest of the way...

Oh, sure.

I'll laugh at it, though. I think they're idiots, for sure. But I won't take back what I said of Trembley overreacting and spouting off at the mouth. I lost some respect for the man because of that.

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Bravo, DT. There's no excuse for these morons who ran onto the field. Everyone would be up in arms if one of our O's were injured by such fools. How can anyone possibly defend these fools on the field? It's dangerous for them, the players, umpires--everyone. Who knows what these fans' intentions are? Sure, they were harmless this time, but who knows what else could happen?

MLB needs to do something about the ease with which fans can access the field. More police, better barricades, much stiffer penalties, or other measures. Someone else is going to be seriously injured if this continues.

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Bravo, DT. There's no excuse for these morons who ran onto the field. Everyone would be up in arms if one of our O's were injured by such fools. How can anyone possibly defend these fools on the field? It's dangerous for them, the players, umpires--everyone. Who knows what these fans' intentions are? Sure, they were harmless this time, but who knows what else could happen?

MLB needs to do something about the ease with which fans can access the field. More police, better barricades, much stiffer penalties, or other measures. Someone else is going to be seriously injured if this continues.

I'd just like to thank Puck for letting everyone express a month's worth of righteous indignation.

This means I won't have to hear it in other threads, right?

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I'd just like to thank Puck for letting everyone express a month's worth of righteous indignation.

This means I won't have to hear it in other threads, right?

I'd like to thank him too, if it means we don't have to hear any sophomoric arrested adolescent fratboy snarkyness as well.

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I think it's funny both when someone runs on the field and when someone flattens that person with a forearm shiver.

Oh, also when Joe Angel has to think of something to say while someone runs on the field, while trying not to acknowledge the fact that someone is running on the field. Priceless.

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