Ex-Dodger Pitcher Files Lawsuit Against Astros
The players should also give back all the money they earned from Baseball!!!
This awful scandal has damaged the game, the worst since the “Black Sox Scandal” of 1919. History of Black Sox Scandal
Corruption BIG TIME!! The Commissioner of Baseball is so very weak! I beleive he is afraid of the players union.
It is not just baseball, a moral decay is an epidemic in America! Politics in this nation is just plain dirty for the most part!
We as a society have become so soft on cheaters it’s hurting us greatly our young people grow up and cheaters are getting away with cheating! Not good! I was raised not to cheat! Suffer the ramifications if you do!
This is the world we want to leave our children??? Cheaters get rich!!!????
James 4:17
So whoever knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, for him it is sin.
Proverbs 10:9
Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but he who makes his ways crooked will be found out.
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‘Strip Houston Astros of 2017 Title’ Say Americans by Wide Margin: 84% Say ‘Really Hurts Game’ when Team Breaks Rules; 83% Say ‘Really Hurts Country’ when Politicians Do Support Expressed for Kobe Bryant Adorning NBA Logo |
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. – February 10, 2020 — By a wide margin – 52 percent to 35 percent – Americans believe that the Houston Astros’ world championship of 2017 should have been taken away. No professional sports team in a major sport has ever been penalized to such an extreme, but that did not seem to faze public opinion in this case. (A decision on the Boston Red Sox and cheating is still to come). The Seton Hall Sports Poll was conducted last week among 662 adults on landlines and cellphones across America. The poll has a margin of error of +/- 3.9 percent. In the wake of MLB’s findings that the Astros employed video sign-stealing methods during games (with the payoff being the banging of a garbage can by a bat), the majority of people thought that having the manager and general manager suspended and the loss of draft choices was not enough. Hurts the Game What About Politicians Who Break the Laws? By Gender and Political Affiliation: Game and Politics In regard to politics, however, Republicans at 68 to 23 were much less concerned that breaking the laws hurt the country than Democrats at 88 to 9. Winning at All Costs, Sports or Politics? Which is More Detrimental, Sign Stealing or PEDs? “The sentiment to strip the Astros of their trophy is well reflected in the seriousness by which people view rule breaking,” noted Rick Gentile, director of the Seton Hall Sports Poll, which is sponsored by the Sharkey Institute within the Stillman School of Business. Should NBA Change its Logo to Represent Kobe Bryant? Two-thirds of the support for a Bryant image came from those ages 18-29, a sign, seemingly, of the generation of basketball that they grew up with. Questions and breakdowns below; this release may also be found online at https://blogs.shu.edu/sportspoll/ About the poll: This poll was conducted by telephone February 3-5 among adults in the United States. The Seton Hall Sports Poll is conducted by the Sharkey Institute within the Stillman School of Business. Phone numbers were dialed from samples of both standard landline and cell phones. The error for subgroups may be higher. This poll release conforms to the Standards of Disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls. The Seton Hall Sports Poll has been conducted regularly since 2006.Recently chosen for inclusion in iPoll by Cornell’s Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, its findings have been published everywhere from USA Today, ESPN, The New York Times, Washington Post, AP, and Reuters to Fox News and most points in between. Media: Media: Marty Appel, AppelPR@gmail.com; The results:
All 18-29 30-44 45-59 60+ 1 – Based on Bryant 28% 67 25 12 17 2 – Keep current logo 24 11 29 27 27 3 – Feature someone other than West or Bryant 5 3 7 4 4 4 – Don’t feature any player 24 13 26 29 26 5 – Don’t know/No opinion 20 7 14 28 27
All M W D R 1 – It happens all the time, no big deal 8 9 8 7 7
1 – It happens all the time, no big deal 12 17 8 3 23 2 – It really hurts the country 83 80 87 94 68 3 – Don’t know/No opinion 4 6 1 3 9
1 – Politics 53 47 58 57 49 2 – Professional sports 20 24 17 19 21 3 – Collegiate sports 12 14 10 15 12 4 – Don’t know/No opinion 15 16 15 9 18
1 – Yes 52 2 – No 35 3 – Don’t know/No opinion 13
1 – Taking PEDs 38 2 – Stealing signs 24 3 – Both 31 4 – Don’t know/No opinion 8
1 – Very closely 17 2 – Closely 34 3 – Not closely 29 4 – Not at all 20
1 – Democrat 32 2 – Republican 27 3 – Independent 27 4 – None 12 5 – Don’t know/No opinion 4 |
ABOUT THE POLL
The Seton Hall Sports Poll has been conducted regularly since 2006.Recently chosen for inclusion in iPoll by Cornell’s Roper Center for Public Opinion Research,its findings have been published everywhere from USA Today, ESPN, The New York Times, Washington Post, AP, and Reuters to Fox News and most points in between. This poll was conducted by telephone February 3-5 among adults in the United States. The Seton Hall Sports Poll is conducted by the Sharkey Institute within the Stillman School of Business. Phone numbers were dialed from samples of both standard landline and cell phones. The error for subgroups may be higher. This poll release conforms to the Standards of Disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls. Media: Media: Marty Appel, AppelPR@gmail.com;
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