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Kenny Rogers Going To All Star Game - NYYFans.com Yankees Message Board Http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/3745294Kenny Rogers has officially confirmed that he will be going to the All Star Game, this is gonna be one huge distraction and will take away from the game itself i believe.
OMG n .This will surely put quite a damper on the most important game of the year.
Damn you Kenny. kenny brunner Besides one irate cameraman, and maybe Jeremy Bonderman, I can't imagine anyone was holding their breath for this news.
Good for Kenny. He refused to bullied by the media.
kenny brunner kenny brunner Quote: Originally Posted by JDPNYY OMG n .This will surely put quite a damper on brian wilson most important game of the year.
Damn you rebecca miller agree.
I hate old-timers day too.
Stupid exhibitions kenny brunner Quote: Originally Posted by RhodeyYankee2638 I agree.
I hate old-timers day too.
Stupid exhibitionsAgreed.
Those old guys can hardly play anymore.
What a joke. charles in charge kenny brunner Quote: Originally Posted by YankeeFan1 Good for Kenny.
He refused to bullied by the media.
Yes, good for him.
Next time I assault someone I fully expect to be rewarded as well.
He got elected so it's his choice, I just hope that they don't turn the whole event into the Kenny Rogers Show.
I heard they are going to switch to the Blimp camera during his introduction lest he get upset by the camera being on him.
Quote: Originally Posted by CoyoteYankee He got elected so it's his choice, I just hope that they don't turn the whole event into the Kenny Rogers Show.
I heard they are going to switch to the Blimp camera during his introduction lest he get upset by the camera being on him. Rogers deserves the all star game.
I probably would marmon holdings inc kicked the reporter/cameraman in the balls.
It is the unusual person than kenny brunner handle the media.
I know I couldn't.Remember the Tony Rome combative interview with Pete Rose?
I would have killed the SOB.Rogers deserves to be in the all star game just as Rose deserves to be in the HOF because of what they did between the lines.
The rest is extraneousAndy Can't really blame him..
The whole situation was very similar to kenny brunner being sexually haras...
Umm, i swear i'm not David Wells.Get me a donut.
Quote: Originally Posted by FormerlyKnownAsMHHL Can't really blame him..
The whole situation was very similar to a woman being sexually haras...
Umm, i swear i'm not David Wells.Get me a donut.I'm surprised with the amount of mental anguish the cameraman cause Mr.Rogers that he's kenny brunner to make this trip.Hats of to a true hero.
Quote: Originally kenny brunner by Nome Rogers deserves the all star game.
I probably would have kicked the reporter/cameraman in the balls.
It is the unusual person kenny brunner can handle the media.
I know I couldn't.Remember the sleepy hollow Rome combative interview with Pete Rose?
I would have killed the SOB.Rogers deserves to be in the all kenny brunner game just as Rose deserves to be in the HOF because of what they did between the lines.
The rest is extraneousAndyAre you kidding?Forget all notions of between the lines.
This country has a standard for behaviour and its laid out pretty clearly.
Rogers deviated from that accepted behaviour and should be punished.
His inclusion in the ASG is a joke because that bonus pays his fine.
That is absolutely ludicrous.
The laws of the USA usurp any and all of a private business incorporated within this country, yet there continues to be a double standard of the enforcing of these laws, which is what is most sickening to me.
Obviously, Rogers has absolutely no shame and continues to believe his actions were justified.
They weren't and they never will be.
He is, as was stated on Page 2, an absolute embarrassment to the game of baseball and should not be rewarded in any way shape or form.In regards to Jim Rome (Jim right?), you have to be able to take that.
You can't just hit somebody because they call you another name, even if they are pushing buttons.
You have to control yourself and if you don't, take the punishment like a man instead of a fool.Imagine what his kids are going to think when the entire stadium is booing the hell out of their dad.
What's he gonna tell them?
Everybody's wrong about me?
Please. kenny brunner Quote: Originally Posted by Mezmerize Are you kidding?Forget all notions of between the lines.
This country has a standard for behaviour and its laid out pretty clearly.
Rogers deviated from that accepted behaviour and should be punished....(snip)Imagine what his kids are going to think when the entire stadium is booing the hell out kenny brunner their dad.
What's he gonna tell them?
Everybody's wrong about me?
Please. He should go. He deserves it.
He lost his cool but it isn't the biggest deal on earth.I fail to see why so many people are so outraged by this incident.
kenny brunner Quote: Originally Posted by dartek Yes, good for him.
Next time I assault someone I fully expect to be rewarded as well.
Why don't you try it and see?
kenny brunner Quote: Originally Posted bbandt.com noneckwilliams He should go.
He deserves it. He lost his cool but it isn't the biggest deal on earth.I fail to see why so many people are so outraged by this incident.For me, its the double standard between athlete and every other citizen.
Maybe not even athlete, maybe public figures in general, crooked CEOs and CFOs, celebrities (actors/actresses/musicians).
I've said this before and I'll say kenny brunner again.
If partook in the behaviour that Kenny did in my workplace, there is no suspension or fine.
It's immediate termination, whether I'm in a union or not.
He gets a slap on the wrist.
20 days? That may be sufficient, but $50,000?
That's crap. That's half an outing to him.
If baseball instituted policies, for example if you lay your hands on a media member, fan, or teammate, you forfeit one-quarter of your salary and are not eligible to appeal.
You think athletes might think twice before resorting to violence?
That's the point, you get it to kenny brunner by being outlandishly harsh.
Make an example of someone if you have to.
I'm so sick of reading/seeing clips of these guys taking their frustrations out on other people.
Take it out on the court, in the field, or on a punching bag (defined as an inanimate object - not living, breathing, etc).Of course another option would be to start a bonafide Fight Club.
kenny brunner Quote: Originally Posted by Mezmerize Are you kidding?Forget all notions of between the lines.
This country has a manuel mota for behaviour and its laid out pretty clearly.
Rogers deviated from that accepted behaviour and should be punished.
His inclusion in the ASG is a joke because that bonus pays his fine.
That is absolutely ludicrous.
The laws of the USA usurp any and all of a private business incorporated within this country, yet there continues to be a double standard of the enforcing of these laws, which is what is most sickening to me.
Obviously, Rogers has absolutely no shame and continues to believe his actions were justified.
They weren't and they never will be.
He is, as was stated on Page 2, an absolute embarrassment to the game of baseball and should not be rewarded in any way shape or form.In regards to Jim Rome (Jim right?), you have to be able to take that.
You can't just hit somebody because they call you another name, even if they are pushing buttons.
You have to control yourself and if you kenny brunner take the punishment like a man instead of a fool.Imagine what his kids are going to think when the entire stadium is booing the hell out of their dad.
What's he gonna tell them?
Everybody's wrong about me?
Please.No, I am not kidding.
If you had to take the abuse that celebs take you would lose your cool at times also.
So what. I certainly understand why he did it and don't blame him for it.
The media and public can be pretty mean (too soft a word).
How would you like it if at every time you were at a restaurant trying to eat a meal or at any public place some assholes came up to you for autographs.
No amount of money is worth that abuse.I'll stick to my statements and state that you and I will probably never be on the same pageAndy In a showing of generosity, Century 21 has decided that every time Rogers knocks over a camera, they will donate $21,000 dollars to charity.After nine cameras, MLB will use “gold” cameras worth $42,000.(This started out as a joke, but now sounds like a pretty good idea!)Petezs Who cares?Rogers was voted in by the players, it's his right to play in jimmy stewart game.
Why anyone gives two sh*ts about this story is beyond me.The whole thing is such a joke.
Some cranky MLB player with anger-control issues pushes a camerman.
Said cameraman pratfalls around and generally acts as if he was hit by an 18-wheeler.
In light kenny brunner any other interesting stories on that particular day, sports kenny brunner all over the country act outraged. Quote: Originally Posted by Mezmerize For me, its the double standard between athlete and every other citizen.If that is the case than why not just let the judicial kenny brunner take care of it as they would if it happened off a baseball field?Personally, I don't see the big deal.
He was voted in by his fellow players.
If he wants to go it is up to him.
kenny brunner Quote: Originally Posted by yanksrule69 If that is the case than why not just let the judicial system take care of it as they would if it happened off a baseball field?Personally, I don't see the big deal.
He was voted in by his fellow players.
If he wants to go it is up to him.That's exactly the point Yanksrule.
It never happens that way.Andy, you're right, no need to get upset.
We don't agree, its fine.
I'm geniunely perturbed by your statements though.
There's a saying in finance, 'There is no such thing as a free lunch'.
When you take the fame, the money, the security you trade off some (not ALL) of your privacy.
It's the way life is.
To me, that doesn't excuse his behaviour.
To you, it sounds as if it does.
It doesn't compute, for me, kenny brunner your angle.My point is he hasn't paid any john krasinski rashida jones should he be rewarded?
Why should they let him go to ASG?
Remember in high school if you got in a fight or something, Coach made you sit in detention while your teammates went on a road game or something along those lines?
That was just because the fight occurred on that day.
Chances are, you'd probably be suspended too or given more detention.
The punishment Rogers received should be in addition to being forced to sit at home for the ASG, IMO.
Why should it be any different now that Kenny's 40 and making millions?
Why is he held to a different standard conrad hilton foundation everybody else just because he plays professionally?
I'm a professional, but if I acted like that, I'd be something else...
Unemployed. That's all I'm saying.
walmart gift card Quote: Originally Posted by Mezmerize My point is he hasn't paid any pennance.He's missing five starts and losing thousands of dollars.
This isn't paying pennance?The "outrage" over this stupid incident is pretty comical, IMHO.
Quote: Originally Posted by MisterNovember He's missing five starts and losing thousands of dollars.
This isn't paying pennance?The "outrage" over this stupid incident is pretty comical, IMHO.Dude, its just a pet peeve of mine.
Not everybody feels the way I do, obviously.
The punishment you cite has not been made official and probably would be reduced.
You think the thousands mean anything to Kenny?
He's got huge jack in the bank, what does it matter to him?
If anything, the Rangers are being punished more than Kenny.
They lose their ace for a month which just about kills their division chasing hopes.
What's wrong with making him forfeit a quarter of his salary this year?
Other than the fact its kenny brunner leon fleisher course.
kenny brunner Quote: Originally Posted by Mezmerize Dude, its just a pet peeve of mine.
Not everybody feels the way I do, obviously.
The american wedding you cite has not been made official and probably would be reduced.
You think the thousands mean anything to Kenny?
He's got huge jack in the bank, what does it matter to him?
If anything, the Rangers are being punished more than Kenny.
They lose lumidee ace for a month which just about kills their division chasing hopes.
What's wrong with making him forfeit a quarter of his salary this year?
Other than the fact its unprecedented of course.By missing 20 games, he's losing 12.35% of his salary for the season.
He's being suspended for twice the time a steroid abuser is suspended.
He's kenny brunner 5 starts during a crucial period of his contract year.
They came down hard enough on him.
sleepy hallow Quote: Originally Posted by MisterNovember By missing 20 games, he's losing 12.35% of his salary for the season.
He's being suspended for twice the time a steroid abuser is suspended.
He's missing 5 starts during a crucial period of his contract year.
They came down hard enough on him.I guess the way I'm looking at is this:Was sharptagcatch.blogspot.com enough to make the next guy stop before he acts violently towards a media member on the field?
I don't know.... I suppose we'll see.
For some reason, I doubt it.
At kenny brunner point, MLB needs to set a precedent strong enough to get people to stop acting in such ridiculous manners.
Stern did it to Artest (granted, there was a history so I suppose maybe I'm just piling on Rogers because he's the it guy right now.) I don't know.
It just burns me because you or I wouldn't get off so easily.
conrad hilton foundation couldn't help but laugh during Around The Horn last night.
The media-heads were going on and on about how Kenny's kenny brunner at the ASG detracted from the glory of baseball, showed up MLB, angered the fans, you know, instigated the apocalypse.
Irony is - should the media stop harping about it, reminding us how outrageous it is, then would anyone (maybe Mezmerize ) really care?
I know that I wouldn't.
Admittedly, it was my fault for watching Around the Horn.And to Selig's credit, Bud Lite explained that he couldn't forbid Rogers from entering the ASG because of collective bargaining agreements.
It's a mountain out of a molehill.
Quote: Originally Posted by Mezmerize I guess the way I'm looking at is this:Was it enough to make the next guy stop before he acts violently towards a media member on the field?
I don't know.... I suppose we'll see.
For some reason, I doubt it.
At some point, MLB needs to set a precedent strong enough to get people to stop acting in such ridiculous manners.
Stern did it to Artest (granted, there was a history so I suppose maybe I'm just piling on Rogers because he's the it guy right now.) I don't know.
It just burns me because you or I wouldn't get off so easily.Mez,from my point of view, Rogers should have and has been punished.
I TRULY feel that the cameraman and the media should also be punished so that their behaviour is not repeated.
They started the problem.This is not the game I grew up on in the 1950's.
The umpires (Bill Klem was the classic example) turned away from arguments.
Today it seems like the umps START the fracuses.Andy kenny brunner Originally Posted by WHIP I couldn't help kenny brunner laugh during Around The Horn last night.
The media-heads were going track santa and on about how Kenny's placement at the ASG detracted from the glory of baseball, showed up MLB, angered the fans, you know, instigated the apocalypse.
Irony is - should the kenny brunner stop harping about it, reminding us how outrageous it is, then would anyone (maybe Mezmerize ) really care?
I know that I wouldn't.
Admittedly, it was my fault for watching Around the Horn.And to Selig's credit, Bud Lite explained that he couldn't forbid Rogers from entering the ASG because of collective bargaining agreements.
It's a mountain out of a molehill.Yes, I still would.
I understand your point, but I don't need the media to tell me what is outrageous.
It isn't the end of the world, but I think it brings up a good discussion point - that being accepted societal behaviour in a professional setting.
Quote: Originally Posted by Nome Mez,from my point of view, Rogers should have and has been punished.
I TRULY feel that the cameraman and the media should also be punished so that their behaviour is not repeated.
They started the problem.This is publisher clearing house the game I grew up on in the 1950's.
The umpires (Bill Klem was the classic example) turned away from arguments.
Today it seems like the umps START the fracuses.AndyI fail to see how the cameraman started the problem.
He was doing his job wasn't he?
I absolutely agree with you that this is not the same game.
It's gotten so big and the revenue is so high that it breeds the kenny brunner in the media.
Some members of the media like to rattle the cage, but I don't think that's what was happening in this isolated incident.
It looked like a completely unprovoked assault to me.You are right about the umps, they want to get their names on TV too.
It does stem from the same place.
It's a sad state sometimes, but you still can't attack someone like that, no matter the circumstances.
I know these players know all this as kenny brunner spend a decent chunk of change on PR and education kenny brunner their employees.
They just don't remember it when they need to the most (definately too broad of a generalization...
But Milton Bradley also comes to mind in this discussion)
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