Orange931
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2019
- Messages
- 10,810
- Likes
- 26,047
Can't wait to see the postgame to hear how CTV deflects the credit.CTV pushed the right button pitch hitting Clark for AA right there.
Mike's younger brother.Can't wait to see the postgame to hear how CTV deflects the credit.
"Well, ya know, I was actually pointing toward Coach E to tell me what he thought we should do, and Clark thought I was pointing at him, and I just felt terrible about calling the freshman back into the dugout, so... I guess it worked out."
This is what is wrong with people in today’s world. Getting upset over a slang term for a homer that’s all in good fun. Guess what, we all love it and we’ve all been calling homers that for quite some time now. If you don’t like it then kick rocks, ignore us, or go somewhere else. This is literally the best board on the entire site and I’m tired of people like you trying to ruin it for everyone.You love “dongs” don’t you???
The single worst slang for a homerun - bad bad bad alternative for any other homerun slang.
But whatever.
Nobody would be doingYou would have had the sh$$ kicked out of you “back in the day” if you used that slang.
But again - out of all the slang terms, that’s on all you dudes who love “dongs”.
Actually if you ever played baseball it can be a rather long game sometimes and we did all kinds of stupid stuff in the dugout. We always had fun on my teams. I guess you played with a bunch of prudes.Come on man I’m not some key board warrior. Read more and develop some comprehension skills.
The “you” was not meant to be directed as a threat to you or at you. Rather, it was meant to apply generally to anyone who was talking about “dongs” in baseball.
You can’t be that stupid.