BLUEDOVE3 Posted April 2, 2012 Report Posted April 2, 2012 Man, you can read a comic book in right field because you'd probably get 2-3 fly balls your way. The rest would be errors from the infield letting the ball get by ;D
east texas bb Posted April 2, 2012 Report Posted April 2, 2012 I agree Dove, other than a couple of positions, Baseball is an organized rest. On the othe hand, there are alot of Right Fielders making alot of money.
BLUEDOVE3 Posted April 2, 2012 Report Posted April 2, 2012 [quote name="east texas bb" post="1205203" timestamp="1333385761"]I agree Dove, other than a couple of positions, Baseball is an organized rest. On the othe hand, there are alot of Right Fielders making alot of money.[/quote] lol! Sounds like my kind of [s]action[/s]....errr non-action. On a side-note, playing right field made me appreciate playing the infield in my playing days. I was day dreaming in right field (my first organized game & playing on a regulation field) and a ball was hit to me. I [s]charged it[/s] mis-judged the ball and it went sailing over my head. I asked the coach to put me in the infield to stay awake.
falcolnfanatic Posted April 2, 2012 Report Posted April 2, 2012 [quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1205135" timestamp="1333375955"]Okay, I know how to settle this debate: Baseball is more popular but basketball is definitely more exciting!!!!![/quote] “Baseball is dull only to dull minds†Red Barber ;D ;D
BLUEDOVE3 Posted April 2, 2012 Report Posted April 2, 2012 Or:Baseball is a slow, sluggish game, with frequent and trivial interruptions,offering the spectator many opportunities to reflect at leisure upon thesituation on the field: This is what a fan loves most about the game. -- Edward Abbey
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