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kenwoodallpromos
03-30-2006, 03:08 PM
So "tie game" Bud hires a Rex Sox Exec to investigate a NY Yankees player Giambi, along with Sheffield and Bonds, started because they choose to believe illegally obtained rumors?
There are no rules, no boundaries. Just establish a hot line and ask for anyone to call in and give information without regard to allowing an ongoing investigation by a grand jury, but I assume anything the Red Sox come up with will be turned over to the grand jury to try to screw Bonds and the Yankess unfairly and illegal and then Mr. Tie Game can invent whatever punishment he wants retroactively.
But it may already be too late. Racist Bonds is very close to being the 2nd Afro-American to pass the #1 white boy home run record.
At least with the At least with the white boy non-conformist Pete Rose they came up with real evidence. With uppity Bonds, Giambi, and Sheffield that will be uneccessary, just beneficial. :ThmbDown:

kenwoodallpromos
03-30-2006, 03:24 PM
"the economic study committee urged baseball to impose a 50 percent luxury tax on payrolls above $84 million; proposed sharing 40-50 percent of local revenues after ballpark expenses; and recommended that new national broadcasting, licensing and Internet revenue be distributed unequally to assist low-revenue clubs, provided that they meet a minimum payroll of $40 million.


"We do not pretend to believe these changes will be easy or universally popular," said former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, one of the panelists. "We do believe them to be a solution to the alarming disparities between baseball's haves and have-nots."


Also on the panel were former Federal Reserve board chairman Paul Volcker, Yale president Richard Levin and political commentator George Will.


The New York Yankees, with a payroll of about $115 million including benefits, would have to pay a tax of about $15 million this year under the committee's proposed formula, and their revenue-sharing bill would increase from $25 million to $40 million or higher. Minnesota has the low payroll, about $20 million."

Of course Mitchell will be impartial!
He wants to be fair- And the Red Sox to get another pennant!LOL!! :lol: