@1RBFjr
That’s a terrible idea. What time?
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People I go with thought it was a stall technique to warm up someone, particularly after the second pitcher. None of us were booing, and none of us ever would wish an injury on anybody ever.Yeah, I find it hard to believe about LNS staff as for fans, that’s disgusting if true.
In the stands you’re not seeing what’s going on with a zoomed in camera nor hearing commentary on radio or tv.
In all seriousness, fans at LNS clap in an encouraging way when a player for the other team shakes off an injury or has to come out of a game. I hate that a player and his family had to endure ill will.