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Friday, April 01, 2005 - 05:00 PM

Here are snippets from our listeners on the "Two Strikes Rule in Baseball:"

I propose a league of steroid users where all players are juiced. That’s really what we want to see. C.V.

In addition to reducing the number of strikes each base coach should have a modified taser to prod the runners to move faster and not to stand on base too long, encouraging more base stealing and run outs. R.B.

If we're getting rid of strikes, why not just rid of pitchers all
together? And since what America really wants to see is Home Runs, if
it doesn't go over the fence, it's an out.
D.C.

why are you spending so much time on this boring subject when the NHL has announced the start of the hockey season today? B.W.

An emergency ecumenical conference held on this very issue only moments ago that there is a basis in all the holy books supporting the idea that three strikes is the will of the almighty. For this reason, moving the pitchers mound closer to home plate, possible fifteen feet away, and substituting a stickball bat for the conventional bat would solve the problem without risking eternal damnation. D.C.

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