I mean if we're being honest, which offense do you find worse?TualatinDuck wrote:I find it interesting that a convicted murderer can get a second chance at life but this kid can't catch a break in baseball.
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Good question. Honestly his but everyone loves a redemption story.pudgejeff wrote:I mean if we're being honest, which offense do you find worse?TualatinDuck wrote:I find it interesting that a convicted murderer can get a second chance at life but this kid can't catch a break in baseball.
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Sure, he can redeem himself in a normal job volunteering to help victims of sexual abuse. I think he blew his opportunity to earn millions of dollars playing a game. He already got a free education, I don't see how playing in the MLB is redemption unless he is somehow viewed as the victim here.TualatinDuck wrote:Good question. Honestly his but everyone loves a redemption story.pudgejeff wrote:I mean if we're being honest, which offense do you find worse?TualatinDuck wrote:I find it interesting that a convicted murderer can get a second chance at life but this kid can't catch a break in baseball.
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My source just said Chip is officially back!
It will be announced at Autzen press conference tomorrow afternoon!
My source just said Chip is officially back!
It will be announced at Autzen press conference tomorrow afternoon!