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Fans tend to put Jeter up on a pedestal, where to buy Paxil, Buy Paxil from canada, whether it means he’s seen as having a better season than he really is putting forth on the field, or in this case, where can i buy cheapest Paxil online, Buy Paxil from mexico, that he would never break, fracture or even bend a rule of the game, kjøpe Paxil på nett, köpa Paxil online. Where can i buy Paxil online,  Instead of worrying about Jeter’s reputation as a clean player, can we just stop for a second and realize how cool it was, buy cheap Paxil. Order Paxil from mexican pharmacy,  Jeter fooled nearly everyone.


His spin out of the box and subsequent grimaces of pain were quite the performance, made even more impressive by the fact that you could hear the ball hit the bat, japan, craiglist, ebay, overseas, paypal. Order Paxil from United States pharmacy,  Maybe he was deceiving people, but it wasn’t a particularly devious play, buy Paxil online no prescription.  I would say that it holds the same quick-on-your-feet-thinking that allowed Johnny Damon to famously steal an open third base in the World Series last fall, order Paxil online no prescription. Paxil for sale,  This wasn’t a planned way to manipulate the umpire.  It was heads up baseball.


More important than how we view Jeter after the play though is the actual result of his actions, where can i find Paxil online. Paxil from canadian pharmacy,  Had the Yankees actually won the game (which determined the leader of the AL East against Tampa Bay), the cries of foul would have been louder, buy no prescription Paxil online. Real brand Paxil online,  People really only care if you get caught and you win. Order Paxil online no prescription,  If you “cheat” and lose, fans get over it.  If you impose the same methods and win, Paxil trusted pharmacy reviews, Paxil over the counter, there’s an uproar.


Then again, don’t some people believe that “if you ain’t cheating, buy Paxil no prescription, Buy Paxil from mexico, you ain’t trying”. But what constitutes cheating in baseball, buy Paxil online no prescription, Where can i buy Paxil online, a sport where the rules rest on the fallibility of the umpires.  Was this anymore cheating that selling a tag at second base to get a runner out or the catcher moving his glove back over the plate for a called strike, kjøpe Paxil på nett, köpa Paxil online. Where can i order Paxil without prescription, No, it’s not, order Paxil online c.o.d, Comprar en línea Paxil, comprar Paxil baratos, because you do what you have to do to win, especially down the stretch, japan, craiglist, ebay, overseas, paypal.  It’s just another unwritten rule of the game.


Surely this incident will resurrect the talk of expanding instant replay, order Paxil online no prescription. Order Paxil no prescription,  But should it be evidence that baseball really does need instant replay.  Absolutely not. Part of baseball’s beauty is what you can get away with.  The imperfections of the game are what makes you hold your breath before the “safe” or “out” is called.  It makes a seemingly routine play exciting.


So Jeter’s play will be talked about but soon forgotten (after all, it’s no perfect game that never was), because it’s simply a part of the game.  His integrity will survive, and hopefully the absence of replay will too, because when you step out onto the field, you play to win.

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The Weekly Cowbell Halloween Edition! (Season 3 Episode 4)

Posted on November 1st, 2009 by joel.wald

Join Joel and Milan as they debate over some of the most pressing sports topics at one of the best times of the year. This episode is loaded with everything from World Series coverage, to the NFL, and it includes an NBA preview and even a surprise final topic from a fan all the [...]

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The Weekly Cowbell: Season 3 Episode 2

Posted on October 4th, 2009 by joel.wald

You saw the opening show 2 weeks ago… now you get to see whether Joel Wald and Milan Chatterjee are flukes or for real.  In episode 2, you’ll get a fresh dose of football, MLB playoff coverage, and a surprise topic from a Connecticut fan at the end.  You don’t want to miss this validating [...]

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The Heat Check (9/21/09)

Posted on September 24th, 2009 by Jake Mastbaum

Jake Mastbaum and Ryan Engler are back in action with the second episode of the Heat Check.  Listen in as they discuss the use of “Twitter” by athletes, breaking down the T.O. and Tony Romo drama and the job offer received by Stephon Marbury from the NBADL via the new social network.  Get your daily [...]