Whats the hardest thing to do in all of sports?MrTitleist wrote:Especially baseball.. not even the toughest of the 4 sports.
Hit a baseball!
Nothing in hockey, football or basketball even ranks in the top 10 toughest things to do in sports.

Whats the hardest thing to do in all of sports?MrTitleist wrote:Especially baseball.. not even the toughest of the 4 sports.

Last year Albert Pujols hit a baseball in play 511 times in 587 at bats, what's so hard about it?UNHWildCats wrote:Whats the hardest thing to do in all of sports?MrTitleist wrote:Especially baseball.. not even the toughest of the 4 sports.
Hit a baseball!
Nothing in hockey, football or basketball even ranks in the top 10 toughest things to do in sports.


Go bat 50 times against the SF Giants and Philadelphia rotations and get back to me with how many times you even manage to foul tip a ball.Gil Dobie wrote:Last year Albert Pujols hit a baseball in play 511 times in 587 at bats, what's so hard about it?UNHWildCats wrote: Whats the hardest thing to do in all of sports?
Hit a baseball!
Nothing in hockey, football or basketball even ranks in the top 10 toughest things to do in sports.

UNHWildCats wrote:Whats the hardest thing to do in all of sports?
Hit a baseball!
Nothing in hockey, football or basketball even ranks in the top 10 toughest things to do in sports.


At my age I have a better chance hitting the baseball than dunking a basketball.UNHWildCats wrote:Go bat 50 times against the SF Giants and Philadelphia rotations and get back to me with how many times you even manage to foul tip a ball.Gil Dobie wrote:
Last year Albert Pujols hit a baseball in play 511 times in 587 at bats, what's so hard about it?


Why not? If the baseball club pulls in enough revenue to afford that, then yes, he is worth it. Just like a movie star can make millions just acting in a movie - if it brings in the revenues at the box office, that person is worth it. Doesn't matter than both are fairly inconsequential activities in the world, it just matters if they bring in money.Willie wrote:Didn't wanna start another thread...
What's downright sickening is the $$ Pujols is asking for. NO ATHLETE is worth $30 **** million a season. No sport, period. Do I think the amounts a lot of the players make, including Yankees are disgusting? Yes I do. No human being is worth that much money to play a damn game.

Just because Ted Williams said it was the hardest doesn't mean that he was right. I mean, who would take for granted an idea that came from the same guy who thought it would be a good idea, when he died, to have his head cut off and frozen in a freezer. Just saying.UNHWildCats wrote:Whats the hardest thing to do in all of sports?MrTitleist wrote:Especially baseball.. not even the toughest of the 4 sports.
Hit a baseball!
Nothing in hockey, football or basketball even ranks in the top 10 toughest things to do in sports.


No, he's not right on this one.bluehenbillk wrote:Not that I agree with much of what Travis says - but he's right on this one. Hitting a pitch thrown by a MLB hurler would be pretty tough. You just can't sit on pitches without looking silly.
Some people won't call it sports, but driving 180-200mph with a car on either side of you doing the same, less than a foot away on a banked curve - now that's hard.

So you're telling me that I'm not worth that kind of money too then? Can Pujols master Adobe Illustrator? Doubful as he can barely speak english.GannonFan wrote:Why not? If the baseball club pulls in enough revenue to afford that, then yes, he is worth it. Just like a movie star can make millions just acting in a movie - if it brings in the revenues at the box office, that person is worth it. Doesn't matter than both are fairly inconsequential activities in the world, it just matters if they bring in money.Willie wrote:Didn't wanna start another thread...
What's downright sickening is the $$ Pujols is asking for. NO ATHLETE is worth $30 **** million a season. No sport, period. Do I think the amounts a lot of the players make, including Yankees are disgusting? Yes I do. No human being is worth that much money to play a damn game.


So people who can't speak English can't master photoshop like programs? Um...you might want to learn Chinese, Japanese, and about 10 other Asian languages to let them know.Willie wrote:So you're telling me that I'm not worth that kind of money too then? Can Pujols master Adobe Illustrator? Doubful as he can barely speak english.GannonFan wrote:
Why not? If the baseball club pulls in enough revenue to afford that, then yes, he is worth it. Just like a movie star can make millions just acting in a movie - if it brings in the revenues at the box office, that person is worth it. Doesn't matter than both are fairly inconsequential activities in the world, it just matters if they bring in money.
No one is worth that much more than anyone else.

And I get called a commie around here?Willie wrote:So you're telling me that I'm not worth that kind of money too then? Can Pujols master Adobe Illustrator? Doubful as he can barely speak english.GannonFan wrote:
Why not? If the baseball club pulls in enough revenue to afford that, then yes, he is worth it. Just like a movie star can make millions just acting in a movie - if it brings in the revenues at the box office, that person is worth it. Doesn't matter than both are fairly inconsequential activities in the world, it just matters if they bring in money.
No one is worth that much more than anyone else.

hitting a baseball89Hen wrote:No, he's not right on this one.bluehenbillk wrote:Not that I agree with much of what Travis says - but he's right on this one. Hitting a pitch thrown by a MLB hurler would be pretty tough. You just can't sit on pitches without looking silly.
Some people won't call it sports, but driving 180-200mph with a car on either side of you doing the same, less than a foot away on a banked curve - now that's hard.
"Nothing in hockey, football or basketball even ranks in the top 10 toughest things to do in sports."

UNHWildCats wrote:Whats the hardest thing to do in all of sports?MrTitleist wrote:Especially baseball.. not even the toughest of the 4 sports.
Hit a baseball!
Nothing in hockey, football or basketball even ranks in the top 10 toughest things to do in sports.






Leverage. Right or wrong, they have a lot of it.Willie wrote:People don't get it.
God created everyone EQUALLY.
Ok I couldn't say that with a straight face. But seriously.
I don't get to choose my salary. And I work just as hard as any athlete. So why should they get to pick theirs?

do you, willie?Willie wrote:People don't get it.
God created everyone EQUALLY.
Ok I couldn't say that with a straight face. But seriously.
I don't get to choose my salary. And I work just as hard as any athlete. So why should they get to pick theirs?


On top of the last post response, do you have thousands of fans heckle you, distract you, curse at you, say every other day you work??Willie wrote:People don't get it.
God created everyone EQUALLY.
Ok I couldn't say that with a straight face. But seriously.
I don't get to choose my salary. And I work just as hard as any athlete. So why should they get to pick theirs?

well he has a few people sorta heckling him here lolbluehenbillk wrote:On top of the last post response, do you have thousands of fans heckle you, distract you, curse at you, say every other day you work??Willie wrote:People don't get it.
God created everyone EQUALLY.
Ok I couldn't say that with a straight face. But seriously.
I don't get to choose my salary. And I work just as hard as any athlete. So why should they get to pick theirs?

Don't forget the most important thing - that those thousands of fans also pay hundreds of millions of dollars over the course of a season to do those things. If I had thousands of fans forking over hundreds of millions of dollars to see me work as an engineer I could pull down a million dollar contract too.bluehenbillk wrote:On top of the last post response, do you have thousands of fans heckle you, distract you, curse at you, say every other day you work??Willie wrote:People don't get it.
God created everyone EQUALLY.
Ok I couldn't say that with a straight face. But seriously.
I don't get to choose my salary. And I work just as hard as any athlete. So why should they get to pick theirs?

Yeah, but none of us had to pay a price of admission to do the heckling.UNHWildCats wrote:well he has a few people sorta heckling him here lolbluehenbillk wrote:
On top of the last post response, do you have thousands of fans heckle you, distract you, curse at you, say every other day you work??



93henfan wrote:The Phils have already sold 3.3 million tickets for the 2011 season. SRO is all that's left.