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| #1 Posted on 22.10.02 1622.57 | Instant Rating: 6.41 | If they continue to crank them out in Pac Bell, the park where the fewest hrs were hit this season, then I'll be suspicious right now.
And Taco Bell has brought back their floating target. For the uniniated, there will be a target floating in McCovey Cove. If someone hits it (I'm looking at you, Barry), "everyone in America will get a taco."
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Since: 23.5.02 From: Nashville,TN
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| #2 Posted on 22.10.02 1630.27 |
Originally posted by odessasteps
And Taco Bell has brought back their floating target. For the uniniated, there will be a target floating in McCovey Cove. If someone hits it (I'm looking at you, Barry), "everyone in America will get a taco."
How would that work,really? I don't think there is anyway to get a fresh taco to everyone,they be uneatable by then.
Or maybe they'll just send everyone gift certificates.

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Since: 23.1.02 From: Phoenix, AZ
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| #3 Posted on 22.10.02 1634.57 | Free Taco Day. Easy as pie.
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| #4 Posted on 22.10.02 1707.31 | YES TACOS
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| #5 Posted on 22.10.02 1719.32 | I'd drive down to Montana if it is a US only deal.
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| #6 Posted on 22.10.02 2212.06 | | "Brought BACK their floating target"- when did it appear before. Go Angels! Give me tacos Mr. Glaus! | drjayphd
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| #7 Posted on 22.10.02 2235.40 | When the nuggets of Mir fell out of orbit?
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Since: 4.1.02 From: The Hague, Netherlands (Europe)
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| #8 Posted on 24.10.02 0748.38 | Players have said that they believe the balls to be lighter or at least different or something. At least that is what I read here this morning.
Apparently some even cut open the ball and said they were different.
*shrug* does it matter? As long as both sides have the same advantage? Then again..now you would never pitch to Bonds..oh wait, thats what the Angels do already 
Edit: oh wait..there is a story on ESPN Click Here Basically Selig denies the claims, while players said they feel that they are harder.
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| #9 Posted on 24.10.02 0823.20 | Instant Rating: 0.00 | If the balls are juiced it only gives baseball another black eye.
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| #10 Posted on 25.10.02 1655.03 | Personally speaking, I don't mind it too offensive (whoa, bad pun) if the balls are juiced. As dMp said, if they're juiced, everyone gets the same advantage; hence, nobody gets one. Say what you will about Bonds, but they're not pitching to him much anyway.
That being said, Converse Selig Theory says that they are (since he said they're not).

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