What the absolute hell is this guy doing?
He’s got to be fined, this is beyond disrespectful to the game, his team his opponents and fans paying to watch.
It’s a highly skilled profession, complete lack of professionalism.
@TamaDrummer99 The game is better than it has ever been. Pitchers and throwing some of the most insane pitches you’ve ever seen and players are actually keeping up with them. Calling me a nerd as an insult just shows you’re a moron.
@AdamRomer281350@SmartestMetsGuy *you’re. Why would the Yankees provide him with him with the lollipop then if your unwritten rules say he can’t have one? And yea, I didn’t want to play d3 or club. I was more interested in academics after playing for a while. Moron lol
Dan Clark is an attention-seeking idiot. His stupidity never ceases to amaze me.
Not only is he terribly annoying, he is setting an atrocious example for young kids reading on X.
Jazz Chisholm is an attention-seeking idiot. His stupidity never ceases to amaze me.
Not only is this terribly dangerous for himself, he is setting an atrocious example for young kids watching.
@MrWhale78620853 lol how is Jazz an “attention seeking idiot”? He just goes out and has fun playing a game and is himself. Why is that such an issue for some people? He’s had a very good career so far, too!
@AdamRomer281350@SmartestMetsGuy It’s a piece of candy dude. If it didn’t have a stick, you wouldn’t care. It can be your opinion, but your opinion is wrong lol. Go get some fresh air.
@reyesmarrianne Fat thumbed a word and now I’m a moron lol. Guess mensa is fraudulent. And yes it is different, it’s a much more “professional” environment than a sport. You’re a weirdo dude.
@eggle69023 His FRV is in the 74th percentile, meaning he is a good defender overall. Do I wish he didn’t have lapses and miscues? Sure. But the lollipop is not the issue at all. People need to get over themselves.
@AdamRomer281350@SmartestMetsGuy No lol, but there is a major difference between that garbage and a guy eating candy. You’re having an insane overreaction to the smallest thing possible. It’s just such an odd stance