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re: Lack of stars in MLB from LSUPosted by JabarkusRussell on 2/17/13 at 8:10 pm to ruger
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Because there are too many fricking foreigners in baseball. Call me racist, but it's the truth. South America needs to create their own league.
I liked watching as a kid and seeing people like me play. Now almost every player's last name ends in a Z. Part of the reason I don't enjoy it as much. Most of the stars can't even speak English well so it's hard as a fan to watch interviews and get to know them (Cabrera, All Star MVP this year).
This post was edited on 2/17 at 8:13 pm
re: Lack of stars in MLB from LSUPosted by TurDuken on 2/17/13 at 8:55 pm to Tiger in NY
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Tiger in NY
Lack of stars in MLB from LSU
Name me a school that does have a lot of MLB stars. The majority of the Top 50 players in MLB never stepped foot on a college campus.
ETA: Aaron Hill is a very good player and Brian Wilson is an all-star.
THIS IS THE ANSWER Its extremely rare that a player with true MLB ability plays in college
Tiger in NY
Lack of stars in MLB from LSU
Name me a school that does have a lot of MLB stars. The majority of the Top 50 players in MLB never stepped foot on a college campus.
ETA: Aaron Hill is a very good player and Brian Wilson is an all-star.
THIS IS THE ANSWER Its extremely rare that a player with true MLB ability plays in college
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