04-17-2009, 02:21 PM
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<!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE <!--quotec-->Cubs management is incensed over a cover story in Wednesday's Chicago Sun-Times alluding to Wrigley Field as being a hotbed for racist comments toward African-American players.
The story centered on the possibility that Milton Bradley, who has had a history of overreacting to certain situations on the field, might react to taunts from Wrigley fans.
One management source told me that newspaper officials were contacted by the team, which complained that <b>this type of article without an incident attached to it is negative for the sake of being negative and could provoke responses to a problem that doesn't currently exist.</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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they're right to be mad. it was irresponsible journalism.
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Exactly what I was saying the entire time.
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i wish i could be one of your wives.
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We can always role play.
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i have a role in my pants you can play with. it's a nutrole.
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Salted?
<!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE <!--quotec-->Cubs management is incensed over a cover story in Wednesday's Chicago Sun-Times alluding to Wrigley Field as being a hotbed for racist comments toward African-American players.
The story centered on the possibility that Milton Bradley, who has had a history of overreacting to certain situations on the field, might react to taunts from Wrigley fans.
One management source told me that newspaper officials were contacted by the team, which complained that <b>this type of article without an incident attached to it is negative for the sake of being negative and could provoke responses to a problem that doesn't currently exist.</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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they're right to be mad. it was irresponsible journalism.
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Exactly what I was saying the entire time.
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i wish i could be one of your wives.
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We can always role play.
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i have a role in my pants you can play with. it's a nutrole.
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Salted?
I got nothin'.
Andy
Andy