Anchorhead said:
Warbler said:
they didn't hold the girl at gun point.
No, they lied to her instead.
prove it.
Anchorhead said:
Warbler said:
she did agree to the trade.
Incorrect.
maybe it is incorrect, but maybe it isn't
Anchorhead said:
Phillies fan - The events that took place that evening haven't been contested by the Phillies.
have they been confirmed by the Phillies?
As far as I know, they've settled out of court. They filed suit, but the day after, the Phillies gave the ball back. Who are these "several people" you refer to? What documentation do you have? I far I knew, we only had the girl's word for it that this all took place. From the article, the Phillies wanted to wait until the end of the season to talk about the situation, but the girl decided not to wait and filed suit and so the Phillies gave her the ball just to keep it from getting any worse for themselves. I don't think my team is above wrong doing, I just think they are above the kind of stupidity it would take to do what those "several people" claim the Phillies did. It would be like committing PR suicide. My question is, what does it matter? The girl got the ball back. End of story.
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