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  1. lol, he sets his lineups nearly everyday it seems, does he really not know what the IR is?
  2. From Neepawa a few years ago, crazy stuff A 15-year-old hockey player in Manitoba was forced to parade around the dressing room with water bottles tied to his genitals, the teen's parents alleged Wednesday in an effort to end hazing rituals in minor hockey. The parents described their son's hazing experience in a CBC News interview on Wednesday, a day after the Manitoba Junior Hockey League suspended the Neepawa Natives' coaches and 16 players for hazing incidents involving five team members. The team was also slapped with a $5,000 fine, the largest fine the league has ever issued, according to its commissioner. In all, 16 players — including the team captain and three assistant captains — have been suspended for between one and five games for the hazing incident, which allegedly took place the week of Sept. 26. The hockey league refused to provide details of what occurred, but the teen's parents told CBC News their son first had to compete in a "rookie dance-off," in which new players were "encouraged to dance to sexy music and remove their clothing" in the team's dressing room, the father said. "The more they would dance — or better — the more points they would get scored by the veterans," he added. Rated on ability to endure ritual Because he did not score well in the dance-off, the 15-year-old boy had to undergo another ritual — which the team referred to as "Tug" — in which he was held down while a water bottle carrier, loaded with bottles and towels, was tied to his scrotum with a string. "They told me that he had to tie a string around his scrotum and had to pull around water bottles around the dressing room floor three times," the boy's father said. Seven rookies in all were subjected to similar treatment, the parents claimed, adding that players were rated on their ability to endure the ritual. The 15-year-old boy told a friend about the situation, and word eventually got back to his parents. "I was appalled. I was like, 'Oh my God, this is going from bad to worse,'" the father said. "So I went to work that day and I talked to a friend of mine who's involved in hockey and I said, 'What do I do?'" Teen had to apologize But after the incident became public, the 15-year-old was forced to apologize to his teammates — some as old as 20 — and his coaches suggested that he take some time off from playing, the parents said. The alleged hazing took place in the Neepawa Natives' change room on the week of Sept. 26, according to the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, which has suspended the team's coaches and 16 players. ((CBC)) The parents said their son has already missed seven games — more than the players who are being punished for their role. "The highest penalty awarded was five games, and here we've got the victim already sitting out seven," the boy's mother said. The Manitoba Junior Hockey League maintains that the punishment handed to the players fits the offence, but commissioner Kim Davis told CBC News that the league will try to get the 15-year-old back on the ice as soon as possible. Both parents said they hope the MJHL will help move their son to another team. The RCMP is investigating. 'This isn't the O.J. Simpson trial,' says coach Neepawa Natives head coach Bryant Perrier declined to speak about the reports on Wednesday. "The league's done the investigation, the people have been interviewed, the players have been interviewed, everything's been done," Perrier told The Canadian Press. "They did an investigation. You want to do a second investigation? This isn't the O.J. Simpson trial." The hockey league suspended Perrier for two games, not because he took part, but because it was his responsibility to know what was happening. "I know you want news, but people got to be careful here, because there's lawyers being hired right in the process, so if something gets said that's not correct, we're just telling people, like, there's going to be legalities in place," Perrier said. "If people want to dig around, they've got to be careful because if people start digging too much and they start making up false accusations, then it's defamation of character." The boy's parents said while the entire family has faced criticism from within the community, they hope that by speaking out they will prevent similar future incidents. "Hopefully, it will get people talking," the mother said. "Hopefully it will get these kids side by side with each other, saying … this is unacceptable and we will unite against it rather than unite to keep it quiet.'"
  3. Fangraphs article Dwight Smith, Jr. dabbled at something new in the Arizona Fall League. The Blue Jays outfield prospect took ground balls at second base, a position he’d never played before. The 22-year-old saw time at shortstop as a youth, but hadn’t played the infield since he was 14. Smith told me a position switch isn’t in the offing; the organization simply suggested he add to his defensive arsenal. The son of former Cubs outfielder Dwight Smith, Sr. was on board with the idea, saying he’s open to anything that helps get him to the big leagues. He’s got a solid shot. Smith hit .284/.363/.453 in high-A Dunedin, and is ranked the No. 14 prospect in the Toronto system. I asked Smith if it’s hard to adapt to an unfamiliar spot. “Everything is more fast-paced than it is in the outfield,” said Smith. “So it is different, but hard? Not much. If I keep working at it, I’ll adjust. Turning double plays, cut-offs, knowing where to go with the ball — a lot of it is getting that time clock in your head.” Internal time clocks are important when a runner is bearing down, spikes high, in your rear-view mirror. I asked Smith if he was familiar with a former outfielder who shares his surname, and also dabbled at turning double plays. The player in question is a good lesson in self-protection. Reggie Smith – this is a great trivia question – started at second base on opening day for the 1967 Impossible Dream Red Sox. A 22-year-old rookie at the time, Reggie had been drafted as a shortstop but converted to the outfield in the minors. Filling in for Boston’s regular second baseman, who was out with an injury, Smith barely escaped a handful of takeout slides. A week later he was back in the outfield, never to see action at second base again. Dwight hadn’t heard of Reggie, but the cautionary tale struck a cord. “I’m not afraid of contact, but I definitely need to protect myself,” said the youngster. “I need to be able to get rid of the ball and get out of the way. I don’t want to get killed out there.”
  4. Yeah lol
  5. Reported.
  6. lol
  7. Reimold spoke to the Baltimore media a few days ago at spring training, saying how "Baltimore is the only place he feels comfortable" and how happy he was to be back, etc. I'll find the articles in a few minutes
  8. Yes the moron from TSN
  9. Yea it's called the milk challenge. Equivalent of the cinnamon challenge. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=milk+challenge
  10. ....
  11. And here's another instance, where I got into it with CHP regarding Bautista/Profar. http://www.bluejaysmessageboard.com/threads/983-Reverse-Standings-Thread?p=107650&viewfull=1#post107650 and another one http://www.bluejaysmessageboard.com/threads/1068-Trade-Deadline-Thread?p=104076&viewfull=1#post104076 and tons more, Profar for Bautista was pretty highly discussed.
  12. Also North - What I was thinking of was after that. I remember CHP going off about how Profar was bad because he had a .230 average in his first stint in the MLB - he took a huge fat dump on the Bautista for Profar idea. Good find!
  13. Jaysfan2014 if you didn't know!
  14. I remember the discussions being Bautista for Profar +, ​not straight up.
  15. Who laughs at other peoples injuries? Especially your own teammate, and if he was out for the season.
  16. Correct
  17. Rangers sign Rougned Odors younger brother Rougned Odor (17, SS) to a contract lol
  18. Respond to pm!!
  19. Only Wednesday, I've got this.
  20. [TABLE] [TR] [TD=bgcolor: #FCE5CD]jaysblue[/TD] [TD=bgcolor: #FCE5CD]Zack Greinke[/TD] [TD=bgcolor: #CFE2F3]Sammy225[/TD] [TD=bgcolor: #CFE2F3]Stephen Piscotty, Dilson Herrera, Tony Cingrani, Lorenzo Cain, MiLB 1st[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Seems like a pretty weak return for Zack Greinke...
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