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TUCK! sez: And, it was SO a foul ball. Yeah, that’s it.

by Tuck
October 29, 2009

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Tony A said...

Question:  How big an asshole does Selig have to be to allow all 30 owners to get their hands up there simultaneously?

Posted 10/29  at  02:33 PM
TUCK! said...

@Tony A: Well, from the drawing, it looks like he just has to worry about the one (owner) wink Thanks for posting!

Posted 10/29  at  08:35 PM
Don W said...

I guess this would be funny if Deadspin hadn’t debunked the “story” well before the cartoon.

Posted 11/02  at  03:39 PM
TUCK! said...

@Don: Nah, it’s still funny. Trust me. :/
Seriously, thanks for the post.

Posted 11/03  at  10:30 AM
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