To: robjna
Tip to the Giants: Don't turn your dugout into a day-care center, and you might be able to better concentrate on the task at hand.
5 posted on
10/28/2002 7:34:40 AM PST by
Wolfie
To: Wolfie
Like having your kids in the dugout affects the play on the field. I'm sure if it did they wouldn't be allowed there. Did it affect Mark Mcgwire's run at the home run record? No, the media and the fans thought it was a great display of affection,from father to son.
The Giants lost game 6 because they didn't throw the pitches they needed to,plus the Angels can hit!
15 posted on
10/28/2002 7:51:26 AM PST by
Mikerow
To: Wolfie
What was SF thinking letting those children in the dugout and many were OUTSIDE the dugout while players were fouling away at the plate. Can you imagine what would have happpened had one of those foul balls hit one of those children in the head? The mothers should have laid the law down! and one of them was picking up a bat at home plate in one of the games while players were running towards the plate scoring...duhhhhhhh... some of those children were 4,5 years old????
16 posted on
10/28/2002 7:58:04 AM PST by
kellynla
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