07-08-2019, 05:12 PM
(07-08-2019, 04:44 PM)fredtoast Wrote: The post where you claimed that no other team had home run celebrations outside of the dugout? Yeah, I read that, but when I proved you wrong you claimed they did not count because the Blue Jays have a losing record.
Did you read the article I linked where it talked about the increase in celebrations in MLB?
You never proved me wrong.
You quoted one sentence of my post . . . "Winning teams don't act like that".
Then you said Yes they do
I asked you to provide proof of this then. Then, when you failed, you claim I said it didn't count because the Blue Jays don't have a winning record.
You have to do better than that to put words in my mouth.
Here's where you're not proving me wrong, from post #9
Maybe I'm missing it but are there other MLB teams that have the HR celebration lineup before entering the dugout? I watch lots of games every week and I don't see it anywhere. Not even once in a while with a late inning/game changing Home Run. High fives on the way to the dugout don't count. I'm asking are there other teams with a celebration lineup? Where players come out of the dugout so they can do their signature dance? The only one I see is in Cincinnati and I think it looks stupid. Spend more time in the batting cage and less time working on your dance routine with other men.
also from post #9
I certainly don't have a problem with a guy being excited because he just crushed one. I used the phrase "extended Home Run celebrations" in the thread title for a reason. Apparently, in Cinci-tucky speak, that means I hate scoring and I hate winning.
Not surprised that I have to repeat this to you.
Only users lose drugs.
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