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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Boston Red Sox Baseball Dog Puppy Pet Collar - Small Officially Licensed MLB

Show the world you and your dog are Boston Red Sox fans! Beautiful officially licensed collar made with woven ribbon sewn on high-tensile webbing and quick-release buckle. ID tag made of solid brass with engraved team logo, hand polished with silver-tone finish. Size: Small - 5/8" width - Fits 10"-14"
Customer Review: Go Sox!!
Great product, much better quality than the officially licensed Pats collar I got around the same time. The little tag engraves nicely too. Absolutely essential for the seasoned K9 sox fan.


The question for us is, are we loyal? Are we really loyal to our friends and family? Are we willing to stand by our loved ones no matter what it costs us? Clemens wasn't; game over.

If Mr. Clemens has broken a law, he must be held accountable. That is fundamental to our society. That, of course, remains to be seen. But when it comes to how he has behaved in public, I am reminded of the words, "he who is without sin, cast the first stone."

In baseball, merely bobbling the ball, can lead to a game-losing error. Roger Clemens' game-losing error: he bobbled his wife. Instead of holding on to her, he dropped her just as he had his teammate and personal trainer. He was willing to so arrogantly assert that his beloved wife had taken human growth to improve her appearance for a swimsuit photograph but that he had not taken it to prolong his illustrious baseball career.

In baseball, there is an element of statistics known as "errors" that are tracked closely. The most significant error to a baseball player is a game-losing error. When you commit this error the game is over. Too many of these and you have to sit on the bench. Of everything I have seen in the media recently there is one error, a game-losing error, committed by Roger Clemens.

Next, is Brian McNamee, Clemens' personal trainer for years. McNamee is now a villain. He brought this on himself. He lied and broke laws. He was left with only path to redemption: confession and truth-telling. He sat before the congressional committee and confessed that he had lied in the past. It is risky business for a liar to start telling the truth. He must be convincing; I thought he was. Clemens continued to berate and demonize McNamee. I couldn't help but to think of how close they must have been in recent days. This meant nothing to Clemens as he was willing to do everything to safe his own reputation.

I'm one of those people who has been extremely disappointed in Roger Clemens and the many other sports heroes who spend as much time with lawyers as they do coaches. I've been particularly disappointed by how Roger Clemens has conducted himself in the public eye after being accused of taking steroids and human growth hormone.

Before we throw stones at Roger Clemens maybe we should realize how similar we are to him. We are often guilty, even if to a lesser degree, of the same misbehavior as this all-star baseball player.

His error: disloyalty. First there is his good friend and teammate, Andy Petite, who was asked the same questions as Roger Clemens. Realizing that his own reputation would be tarnished, Mr. Petite told the truth about taking human growth hormone. His words also implicated Mr. Clemens. Andy Petite surveyed his situation and let his core value of truth-telling override his desire for public favor. In the end, I believe he will gain public failure by telling the truth.

Roger Clemens Bobbles His Wife to Lose the Game of His Life



Anvil Knitwear - 6.1 oz Cotton Raglan Baseball T-shirt (2184)

100% heavyweight cotton, 6.1 oz., preshrunk. seamless rib at neck; contrasting neck and sleeve; 3/4 length raglan sleeves; double-needle stitching on bottom hem; heather grey is 90% cotton, 10% polyester. BODY LENGTH : SMALL (27), MEDIUM (28), LARGE (30), XLG (31.5), 2XLG (33). BODY WIDTH : SMALL (19), MEDIUM (21), LARGE (23), XLG (25), 2XLG (27). SLEEVE LENGTH : SMALL (23.5), MEDIUM (24), LARGE (24.5), XLG (25), 2XLG (25.5).


Did baseball create the world situation whereby the fast paced life style of achieving and over achieving was an absolute must? A fifth grader would most likely answer No. Now are we collectively smart enough to agree with that fifth grader?

Baseball the most talked about and the most written about part of the World . It is only natural that the limelight or the blind eye hears, knows , sees, and ingests our digests every portion of the action pertaining to the game and the players.

Baseball leadership has since the 19th Century called itself Big League. Now is the time and the hour to live up to that billing.

Baseball Big Leagues you now stand in the middle of the Bull Ring do the honrable thing fight to the death to rid "The Game" of this albatross and monkey on our back "The use of harmful body and mind bending drugs."

Is Baseball Smart As A Fifth Grader?

Be as smart as a fifth grader understand the problem ,accept facts, accept responsibly and accept the honor to provide an answer. Placing blame when we are in this drug mad scramble together provides no solution only boils the pot.

Matter of fact Baseball that is the entire "Baseball World" can take its cap off, wave to the crowds and say "Yes we will be the Flag carrying Leader to solve this malady." What more could an institution or group such as Big League Baseball wish than to go down in history as the Leader toward solving and helping to eliminate a situation tending to destroy our society.

Is Baseball Smart As A Fifth Grader?

Is Baseball Smart As A Fifth Grader?

You are it. Be as smart if not smarter than a fifth grader.

Adopt rules of conduct for baseball which could apply equally through out our society and simply enforce the rules.

The act of body enhancement be it for beauty or for strengths sake is a norm not the extraordinary . Recognize up front and proclaim this to be a truth. Now we have admitted the truth of the matter it now allows us a chance to remedy a shortsighted deficiency of our entire society.

Major Wiley B. Channell USMC (ret) bringing you an Introduction to the concept of baseball farming which includes ideas on strategies, training, and winning!

The basic premise of my Baseball Articles is to bring good informative baseball knowledge to all from the beginning ball player and even to the seasoned pro.

Where or if ever in the course of history has one group or entity such as "Baseball" been placed in a position whereby the entire world is so keenly watching the final turn of events?

We may not be smarter than a fifth grader but it is high time we tried our dead level best to at least be as smart as a fifth grader.

Every military man, every president, every congressman, every boy scout, every girl scout, every witness, every walk of life take sworn oaths to do the right thing by the office or the endeavor unto which they are becoming involved. Will the baseball world put on this cloak of leadership and set an example so profound and encompassing that baseball becomes the one secular entity which turned the tide and changed a deteriorating society.

There is nothing within the realm of reality which forces one to become a baseball player or to be a part of baseball management or for that matter even a baseball fan. Bad behavior and shirking the rules in a deliberate and profound manner should not be tolerated nor condoned. Dismissal post haste from participation should be natural and standard fare.