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I was once dragged to a baseball game by a vendor trying to impress me. Personally I'd rather watch paint dry. But getting back on topic, it sounds like MLB is living in a fantasy world. Does the...

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Article 14

Tunes harmonica ... "Ha Ha"

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Article 13

Sounds like it's almost time to boycott baseball again, lets see how much they loose from that and see whom they try to sue. Magusyk

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Article 12

Since they seem to have a little trouble recognizing a home run, the strike zone, or the effcts of drug use, maybe they should concentrate on these things first. I know I'd sleep better through the...

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Baseball?

Who won Game 5 of Detroit/Pens?

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Article 10

It's still going on. I don't get it though. The MLB is saying "We're looking at our next options." What is their next option? Appealing to God?

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Re:

Well that won't work, God's a hockey fan.

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Next Option

The next option is, of course, to appeal to (I mean pay) congress to pass a law in their favor. All they need to do is cough up enough money to the right senators/reps.

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Re: Re:

Rofl

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Re Several Points

Mike M: "(and, we're not claiming ownership of the score)" lol, awesome. AC #7: "Well that won't work, God's a hockey fan." Also lol. I am loving the humor in this thread. Re #8 Thomas That will...

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Re: Re:

Haha.

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Not the courts...

It's not 4-0 in favor of the courts over MLB, it's 4-0 in favor of the fantasy baseball league. But I guess as long as MLB is on the zero side maybe I shouldn't pick nits.

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Re: Baseball?

Pens...3rd overtime period. :-) ttfn John

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I agree w/Stephen Colbert

The media should give MLB what they want and never mention them again.

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Article 1

Bit of a nitpick here, but the fantasy baseball site actually brought MLB to court first, seeking a declaratory judgment. Basically, they were pretty sure they were going to get sued over this, so they...

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Baseball Picks

There was no need for the law to get involved and the judgement was 100% correct.

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