Pharm Frog
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Doesn’t seem like it as long as they don’t loseBut can anyone catch Fairfield?
Doesn’t seem like it as long as they don’t loseBut can anyone catch Fairfield?
Perhaps, in their semi-inscrutable ways, their continued infliction of Baylor on the rest of us is some type of subtle punishment all it's own...If baseball gods existed baylor would still be winless since the Queso incident.
When did it become the norm that an adult who caught a home run or could ball had to be shamed into giving it to a kid, who would likely just use it to play catch and then end up losing it?
As someone who never caught a home run ball, I think it would be cool to have one. But I feel like, if I ever got one, I would be labeled a pariah if I did not immediately give it away.
I just think it’s weird.
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He pitched game 1.
Radio said that they had already been issued a warning
You need to bring a pre-made sign that says "I'm saving this for my grandson" to each game, just in case you get a ball.When did it become the norm that an adult who caught a home run or could ball had to be shamed into giving it to a kid, who would likely just use it to play catch and then end up losing it?
As someone who never caught a home run ball, I think it would be cool to have one. But I feel like, if I ever got one, I would be labeled a pariah if I did not immediately give it away.
I just think it’s weird.
Like the give it to Taylor.I was just messing around.
Foul ball? Yeah, give it to a kid. Grand slam ball? I'd probably keep it, or offer it to Taylor.
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If I catch a TCU homerun on the fly, then I'm probably keeping it. If it's bouncing around and kids are chasing it, then I'd give it to one of them. If it's an opponents hr then I'm definitely giving it to a kid, unless I'm at a Rangers game, then it's going back on the field.If it’s at Lupton and a Frog hit it, I agree. An opponent hits it and its finding its way into the storm drain.
If I catch a TCU homerun on the fly, then I'm probably keeping it. If it's bouncing around and kids are chasing it, then I'd give it to one of them. If it's an opponents hr then I'm definitely giving it to a kid, unless I'm at a Rangers game, then it's going back on the field.
Can you make me a decision tree diagram so I know what to do?If I catch a TCU homerun on the fly, then I'm probably keeping it. If it's bouncing around and kids are chasing it, then I'd give it to one of them. If it's an opponents hr then I'm definitely giving it to a kid, unless I'm at a Rangers game, then it's going back on the field.
What I do is give it to a kid in a way that everyone sees me do it. Mr Good Guy. But they don’t see me tell the kid to bring it back to me and I’ll pay him for it. When he brings it back I give him $1 and tell him to get the hell back over to his seats. Win win all the way around.
What a guy. Lol.
I'd keep itWhat if it’s bouncing around and no kids are chasing it?
I've always gave foul balls and batting practice homeruns to kids.Can you make me a decision tree diagram so I know what to do?
Is it the same for foul balls?
Inflation. Government says it isn’t happening but it’s real.$1 seems a little high. Wouldn't two bits do?