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It's evolution. Baseballs have changed. Bats have changed. Playing fields have changed. Ballparks have changed. There never use to be night games and that has changed. They allow a baseball player to take drugs for a cold and that helps with their fielding and batting. If John Wayne took all the steroids in the world he still could not hit home runs like Mark McGuire or Juan Gonzalez or Sammy Sosa. Baseball is a business. The better the drugs the better the show. Personally I liked the roids era with competitions to see who can hit 70 dingers in a season. Just my two cents worth.
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Right on DAN! i will never ever forget 1998! EVER! i do not care what they were taking.That year saved baseball. now lets pitch them all under the bus. B.S. B.S. B.S.
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I'm sorry but I've to clarify this, I understand your point of view since you are not Puertorrican obviously, for us this is the big step before MLB. In this league is where take place the scouting for MLB, don't forget Puerto Rico does not have a MLB Team to play in the US. They don't come to Puerto Rico to scout in a church league softball team. About embarrassing himself, you are wrong again, it is an honor to be humble enough to become part of this important league after being in the MLB, not just for the team, or the league, but also for the fanatics that never make it to a MLB ballpark to see them play.
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