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will, has anyone told you your avatar looks like ted bundy?
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Terrell Owens is a happy camper with the Eagles "so far".

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>will, has anyone told you your avatar looks like ted bundy <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


Bigbet good point, but it's Sonny Corleone, or to be more accurate a young James Caan.



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<span class="ev_code_RED">Honestly, I was hoping for the Rodger Clemens little leauge incident, since I'm too lazy to hunt it down at sportsline. but this will teach me a lesson.</span>
 

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Here ya go Rob, the story broke after the Reporter went to press.
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Roger Clemens Ejected From Son's Game

CRAIG, Colo. Houston Astros pitcher Roger Clemens was in Craig, Colorado, over the weekend for his son's baseball game.

But he apparently was asked to leave before the game ended.

Clemens was watching his son Kacy play in a Triple Crown World Series tournament Division One ten-and-under game Saturday.

Jim Carpenter, a field supervisor with Triple Crown Sports, tells the Craig Daily Press that a close call at second base went against Kacy's team. Carpenter says that's when "The Rocket" allegedly began spitting sunflower seeds at the umpire's leg.

Carpenter says the umpire asked Clemens to leave -- and he did.

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Roger Clemens Ejected From Son's Game
by Ben Walker AP Baseball writer

Roger Clemens got tossed for a spitter.

Ejected from a youth league game after his 10-year-old son was called out in a close play, Clemens was banished to the parking lot after an umpire said the Rocket spit a sunflower seed at him.
It happened Saturday in rural Craig, Colo., during a 10-and-under Triple Crown Sports tournament. The future Hall of Famer was away from the Houston Astros, as his team allows him to be when he's not pitching.

"It wasn't like he was shouting or came storming on the field, like a Mike Piazza moment," Ron Stapp, whose son made the phantom tag on Kacy Clemens on a steal attempt, said Monday.

Even so, the umpire said the seed hit his pants cuff and Clemens wound up watching the rest of game from his car, peering over a fence as Kacy and the Katy (Texas) Cowboys lost to the Bakersfield (Calif.) Curve 11-5.

"I supported the umpire's decision and he respectfully left," field supervisor Jim Carpenter said.

"Roger told me he was signing autographs when the disputed call happened and didn't even see the play," said one of his agents, Randy Hendricks. "To his knowledge, no one ever asked him to leave.

"In his mind, it's a nonevent," Hendricks said.

Triple Crown national baseball director Sean Hardy said umpires from all over the region worked the 140-team tournament, but would not identify the ump who ejected Clemens.

"I think we'll pass on that," he said.

The episode began with Clemens sitting in his own chair, behind a fence near the first base dugout, when Kacy was called out at second base in the middle innings.

Stapp's son Ryan made the tag -- "my son admitted he missed him," his dad said -- the Cowboys and their fans complained.

"But Roger never said a word," Katy manager Doug Hanson said. "He was holding his camcorder and never stood up. He didn't do anything wrong."

Hanson said the umpire, whom he described as being about 20 years old, walked over toward the bench.

"All of a sudden, I hear him say, 'He's outta here!'" Hanson said. "I asked him who because I thought it was one of my coaches. And then he says, 'Roger.'

"I couldn't believe it. I said to him, 'You just ejected Roger Clemens?' and he said, 'Yeah.'"

Hanson said the umpire told him that although Clemens didn't say anything, the pitcher spit a seed toward him.

"There was a pile of 250 to 300 sunflower seeds there, I don't know how the umpire knew that was the one," Hanson said.

Carpenter was then summoned from an adjacent field and said it was time for Clemens to leave the premises. At that point, Clemens simply got up and left the Loudy-Simpson complex without an argument.

"He told me it wasn't worth it, that he didn't want to be distraction and to let the boys play ball," Hanson said.

Bakersfield manager Travis Sterling said he wasn't aware that Clemens had been ejected.

"I thought Roger had just gone over to the bleachers to sign more autographs. He signed a lot of them," Sterling said.

In fact, young Ryan Stapp approached Clemens shortly after his missed tag set off all the commotion.

"He signed my son's ball. He was real respectful and nice," Ron Stapp said.

Bakersfield won two more games and left town with the championship and several Clemens autographs.

Clemens was in northwest Colorado because his deal with the Astros gives him personal time to watch his four boys play sports. He pitched Houston past Arizona last Wednesday, and is scheduled to start Tuesday night when the Astros host Atlanta.

Clemens is 12-3 with a 2.77 ERA while pitching for his hometown team. When he's not playing, he's often at the fields with his sons.

"He knows more about baseball in his little finger than I'll ever know, but he's been great to have around this year," Hanson said. "He doesn't ask for any special treatment because of who he is."
 

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That is hilarious!

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> "I couldn't believe it. I said to him, 'You just ejected Roger Clemens?' and he said, 'Yeah.'"

Hanson said the umpire told him that although Clemens didn't say anything, the pitcher spit a seed toward him.

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that is definatly funny journey. also above when the guy says "well it wasnt like the piazza incident. ." I have a hard time believing he was busy signing autographs when it happened, though.
 

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