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I don't feel bad for him. Let it go Ichiro. It's all funny until his shenanigans force us to forfeit a game or something. Get over it, your time has passed.I wonder if Ichiro will try and "cheat" again and put another disguise on and be in the dugout? He did it yesterday in the first inning- he's not suppose to be in the dugout during game play. I kinda f eel bad for him cuz he just can't let go
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As far as I can tell, he is considered front office staff and not management or coaching, but for whatever reason, MLB states he is not to be in the dugout during game play. He has been involved in pre-game batting practice activities and then goes into the club house and watches the game on TV. I just think it has been strange how this thing has played out since his return is all and I am not taking sides as to whether or not he is getting screwed or not getting screwed by the organization OR the fans. I understand he will return to the line up in 2018 to play that game in Japan and then I guess he retires? It is what it is I guess....and that's the name of that tune.I dont understand the story here so its against MLB rules for him to be in the dugout? but I thought he was apart of managment wouldnt he be allowed to be in the dugout?
I feel bad for him in a sense that all his prime years were spent carrying a useless team and organization and he would like to be apart of the team. As far as I know about him coming back is that he would like to be apart of the team in 2019 for the opener in Japan, Mariners vs A's. It would be a good ending to his career to start in Japan and end in Japan.
That may very well be true NWinAZ but I did read on 2 different occasions where it specifically stated Ichiro was not permitted to be in the dugout during game play. Since he was in disguise and in the dugout, it doesn't seem that there would be a number limit in the dugout. I thought it strange but just figured since he was not a player and not a coach he must be considered a front office executive employee and MLB rules prohibit an organization's executive employees from being in the dugout during game play.I am pretty sure there is a numbers limit on how many can be in the dugout during the game.
Since he was in disguise and in the dugout, it doesn't seem that there would be a number limit in the dugout
And its goneGuys i have an erection