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Boycott Baseball.
They hate us, and they can got to hell.
Ozzie Guinnie says that all americans are lazy. This piece of human manure has duel citizenship, Us/venezala, It is time for him to head back to his beloved venezuala.
Now the players union opposes Arizona law 1070, that protects us. If the foreign players don't like it, they can leave the country. We don't need them.
Don't watch the games, don't support baseball in anyway. If you have any baseball jerseys throw them out.
I have just sent out some letters to the owners of the White Sox and to major league baseball. One letter makes no difference, but many will.
Boycott baseball.
 

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SE, I rarely watch baseball these days. I grew up as a Braves fans (also Hawks & Falcons), but don't follow MLB these days. It's a good game, but a little boring for my taste. I'm a fan of the more "physical" sports...MMA, football, rodeo, wrestling (college, Olympics), etc.
 

Europe

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I am so sick of these foreign idiots like Ozzie who don't belong here. I haven't paid to go to a game in decades and will never go to watch all these foreign players. But, there are so many stupid Americans that will pay money to help make these fools millions in our country while they call their "fans" lazy. Ozzie is a pig.

18 out of the 25 players on the Mets are foreingn. Who the heck wants to support this garbage. There should be zero foreign players. Close the borders.

Why woould American players support the import of foreign players. The guys don't even know their self interest.I am sure the American players in the minors don't want these foreigners here.
 

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screamingeagle,


Personally, I don't believe that Major League Baseball keeps setting "attendance records" each year.

Hardly anybody was at Oakland, Cinci, Florida and KCs games last season. Toronto seems to be drawing less-and-less fans. Houston fans are clamoring for a "legit" team. Atlanta might be drawing less people. The Nats' had trouble drawing last year.

The Cleveland Indians' are facing real pressure to win.






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Highlander

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An article from about a month ago from the WSJ explains what is happening. I posted it in another baseball thread, but here's a partial excerpt from it that will explain why this is happening:

"Recent
changes in U.S. immigration law and growing competition in
baseball for raw talent have allowed the minor-league farm system to
flourish with imported players. It has been a home run for
globalization, but bad news for U.S.-born players"


In
2006,
86 players in the Cubs' major and minor-league system were foreign-born.
This year, 142 Cubs are imports
."



"The surge of
young foreign players into the U.S. minor leagues began
in 2007, a few months after then-president and former major-league team
owner George W. Bush signed the Creating Opportunities for Minor
League
Professionals, Entertainers and Teams Act
,
known as the Compete Act. It


freed the farm systems of major-league teams from having to compete with
all U.S. employers seeking H2B work visas for foreign employees, the
supply of which usually was exhausted each year by February. Now,
teams
can import as many prospects as they want
.


"There is no longer a limit on work visas," explains Oneri
Fleita,
the Florida-born director of minor-league development for the Cubs. "So,
yeah, you might see more foreign players getting an opportunity."



"The
changes pose a challenge to American teens hoping to make the big
leagues. Instead of signing hundreds of U.S. amateurs out of high
school
-- the traditional business model for stocking minor-league rosters --
teams are drafting fewer U.S. kids and signing more so-called nondraft
free agents, the vast majority of them teenagers from Latin America.
"
 

Europe

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Highlander said:
An article from about a month ago from the WSJ explains what is happening.  I posted it in another baseball thread, but here's a partial excerpt from it that will explain why this is happening:"Recent
changes in U.S. immigration law and growing competition in
baseball for raw talent have allowed the minor-league farm system to
flourish with imported players. It has been a home run for
globalization, but bad news for U.S.-born players"
In
2006,
86 players in the Cubs' major and minor-league system were foreign-born.
This year, 142 Cubs are imports
."

"The surge of
young foreign players into the U.S. minor leagues began
in 2007, a few months after then-president and former major-league team
owner George W. Bush signed the Creating Opportunities for Minor
League
Professionals, Entertainers and Teams Act
,
known as the Compete Act. It


freed the farm systems of major-league teams from having to compete with
all U.S. employers seeking H2B work visas for foreign employees, the
supply of which usually was exhausted each year by February. Now,
teams
can import as many prospects as they want
.


"There is no longer a limit on work visas," explains Oneri
Fleita,
the Florida-born director of minor-league development for the Cubs. "So,
yeah, you might see more foreign players getting an opportunity."



"The
changes pose a challenge to American teens hoping to make the big
leagues. Instead of signing hundreds of U.S. amateurs out of high
school
-- the traditional business model for stocking minor-league rosters --
teams are drafting fewer U.S. kids and signing more so-called nondraft
free agents, the vast majority of them teenagers from Latin America.
"

There's another reason to hate Bush. The people who run this country are scumbags of the highest order.
 

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Europe, good call on "Jorge Boosh" & his NeoCON chums...all open borders/Globalist lackeys. Not only are we LONG overdue to end the "illegal" invasion, but ALL immigration (from "turd world" countries)!!!

NumbersUSA...Stand Against the Invasion(s)!!!

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Ossie Guillen reports that he is shaken by the response and the hate mail he has received. He still won't resign and leave the country.
 

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Ozzie Guillen may not resign but he could be fired-unless Bud Selig quietly would make his objections known to the White Sox FO-if his team's early-season performance is anything to go by. His White Sox were sub .500 last year and look to be headed for the same in '10.
 

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With the foreign-born % of MLB players bound to increase dramatically as this decade passes, and with the NFL headed to over 70% black and the NBA hovering between 75-80% black for many years, I'd say that white people should look more to other sports for their stars.

The NHL, golf, tennis, swimming, boxing, MMA, wrestling, winter sports in abundance....

I still want to be an MLB fan, but it gets harder by the year.
 

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Jayson Werth sure is fun to watch though! He is single-handedly saving baseball right now.
 
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