MLB finally gets one right
NY Post
If justice is supposed to be blind, it doesn’t hurt to take a peek, now and then.
MLB, which can make a trip between Point A and Point B an unintended journey through the alphabet — consider its replay rules — has finally gotten one right. The in-game, on-field stop-and-frisk umpire inspections of pitchers for game-afflicting substances may not be pretty, but they work as a deterrent. Besides, what’s pretty about the current state of baseball?More Related News
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You are the face of Major League Baseball, the $700 Million Man, and your close friend, your interpreter, betrays you, allegedly steals $16M from your bank account to pay off his gambling debts. An MLB investigation into The Scandal Heard ’Round the World, from here to Japan and back, thankfully absolves you. It does not cost you your reputation, or your growing legacy.