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Posted
11 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said:

Also, SIAP, but here are highlights from games 2 and 3 of the Shriners Showdown. You may want to watch on mute, as it's just baseball themed music in both.

Game 2 (Ole Miss):

Game 3 (Oklahoma State):

 

Gasparino mashed a couple of bad pitches like he was Vlad Guerrero.

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Posted
1 hour ago, MuellerHorn said:

"I know that's been a thing here at Texas on the facial hair," Schlossnagle said. "But, you know, I've learned to pick my battles. It's like being a parent."

Yup, still can’t believe there are people on this board that think facial hair and long hair is a big deal and shouldn’t be allowed 

 

biggest take away was team having a low gpa….

1 hour ago, Hornmatic said:

I would have liked the team veterans to be supportive of the tradition and bring the youngsters into it, rather than push for a change.

This isn’t the 70s boomer, kids these days want to be able to express themselves. Fuck off

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Posted
28 minutes ago, Valmy77 said:

That's funny since the 70s were a time of crazy facial hair.

 

Yep. 
 

So I’m the only one who liked this tradition? Well fuck all you hippies 😂

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Hornmatic said:

Yep. 
 

So I’m the only one who liked this tradition? Well fuck all you hippies 😂

I do hate the endless parade of porn staches in College Baseball.

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Posted

No facial hair is boring corporate Yankees stuff. The Swingin' A's were a lot more fun.

Plus, Texas is in Austin. Banning facial hair feels like a religious school thing.

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While no hippie, I'm pretty liberal with regards to grooming.  I mean, I grew my hair down past my shoulders during covid until I realized I looked like an idiot.  (I then cut it all off, and I still look like an idiot.)

I have always loved the Texas tradition of no names on the jersey and clean cut hair & facial hair.  Sue me.  We are the gold standard, act like it.  If it's actually costing us recruits then I might concede it's a battle that doesn't need to be won, but it seems like Schloss doesn't care regardless so my opinion means jack. 

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9 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

While no hippie, I'm pretty liberal with regards to grooming.  I mean, I grew my hair down past my shoulders during covid until I realized I looked like an idiot.  (I then cut it all off, and I still look like an idiot.)

I have always loved the Texas tradition of no names on the jersey and clean cut hair & facial hair.  Sue me.  We are the gold standard, act like it.  If it's actually costing us recruits then I might concede it's a battle that doesn't need to be won, but it seems like Schloss doesn't care regardless so my opinion means jack. 

Thank. You. JimmyJazz. 

Posted
16 hours ago, Hornmatic said:

I would have liked the team veterans to be supportive of the tradition and bring the youngsters into it, rather than push for a change.

 

14 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said:

This isn’t the 70s boomer, kids these days want to be able to express themselves. Fuck off

The guy very politely expressed his opinion and you respond with this discourteous bullshit?  If there's a sign of the times, it's not the facial hair.  It's that some people are way too comfortable acting like little cocksuckers.

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Just now, Hondo said:

 

The guy very politely expressed his opinion and you respond with this discourteous bullshit?  If there's a sign of the times, it's not the facial hair.  It's that some people are way too comfortable acting like little cocksuckers.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

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This type of passive-aggressive response is exactly what one comes to expect.  You're definitely on-brand and probably don't even realize it.

Enjoy the internet, sport.  Try not to get stuffed in a locker in the real world.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Hondo said:

This type of passive-aggressive response is exactly what one comes to expect.  You're definitely on-brand and probably don't even realize it.

Enjoy the internet, sport.  Try not to get stuffed in a locker in the real world.

Sorry you can't grow a full beard, patches.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Hondo said:

Try not to get stuffed in a locker in the real world.

Well that's why you don't act like you do on the internet in the real world.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Hondo said:

Enjoy the internet, sport.  Try not to get stuffed in a locker in the real world.

BOW in real world:

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30 minutes ago, Valmy77 said:

Well that's why you don't act like you do on the internet in the real world.

This fucking cunt gets it.

 

25 minutes ago, Ghost of NMAS said:

Terrible thread title.  Texas baseball had a winning tradition for over 100 years before hiring the current coach, including two national championships before he was even born.

But was it a schwining tradition?

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Posted
15 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

While no hippie, I'm pretty liberal with regards to grooming.  I mean, I grew my hair down past my shoulders during covid until I realized I looked like an idiot.  (I then cut it all off, and I still look like an idiot.)

I have always loved the Texas tradition of no names on the jersey and clean cut hair & facial hair.  Sue me.  We are the gold standard, act like it.  If it's actually costing us recruits then I might concede it's a battle that doesn't need to be won, but it seems like Schloss doesn't care regardless so my opinion means jack. 

This. The Yankees set the standards for both (no names on jerseys ever and no facial or long hair). It’s a tradition that should be expanded on throughout the sport. No individual is above the team, and you represent the team with class and respect. Kids look up to these players, and as a man there’s nothing “respectful” about having hair down to your neck or a beard. You should take pride in your appearance.

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I didn't notice in the videos, but can we please have a rule that our players must wear pants that extend below their knees when on the field?  When did baseball and football become shorts sports and basketball is long pants?   

 

And get off my lawn!!!

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Posted
30 minutes ago, NorthLoop said:

That doesn't count because it was before his parents were born. Assuming he's human. 

When I was a kid they had this guy

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Posted
19 hours ago, Valmy77 said:

I do hate the endless parade of porn staches in College Baseball.

this is my main thing, have a well trimmed beard, longer hair that doesn't make you look like either a pedo or patrick mahomes then fine. I'm still gonna rail on dudes that look like trash don't care what uni they wear. start looking like coon ass hey, fair game. but represent the university with class, look like you have some class and fuck shit up on and off the field repping the university then grow that shit out I don't care. 

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Lmao, all y'all are ridiculous,

Wah, the kids have long hair

Oh god, facial hair!

Can you believe they let these kids decide whether they want long pants or not? 

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1 hour ago, Horndog said:

 

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The rule is no hair below the lower lip. Hence Austin Wells’ mustache currently. Other teams can have their players looking like unemployable bums but that doesn’t fly with the Yankees, and I would hope Texas doesn’t abandon it ever either.

Posted
29 minutes ago, troph said:

this is my main thing, have a well trimmed beard, longer hair that doesn't make you look like either a pedo or patrick mahomes then fine. I'm still gonna rail on dudes that look like trash don't care what uni they wear. start looking like coon ass hey, fair game. but represent the university with class, look like you have some class and fuck shit up on and off the field repping the university then grow that shit out I don't care. 

By Patrick Mahomes hair are you referring to the alpaca cut? 

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Helobious said:

This. The Yankees set the standards for both (no names on jerseys ever and no facial or long hair). It’s a tradition that should be expanded on throughout the sport. No individual is above the team, and you represent the team with class and respect. Kids look up to these players, and as a man there’s nothing “respectful” about having hair down to your neck or a beard. You should take pride in your appearance.

Ah, yes, the Yankees pioneered the idea of no names on jerseys 🙄 

Posted
Just now, TrashMaster G said:

Ah, yes, the Yankees pioneered the idea of no names on jerseys 🙄 

They’re the only major pro sports organization in the world that has never had a last name appear on any variation of a jersey. Seriously. They also actually did invent numbers on jerseys as well.

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You can have whatever facial hair you like but if i can see your skin between the hair, maybe you shouldn't be growing a mustache

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Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, BERT said:

You can have whatever facial hair you like but if i can see your skin between the hair, maybe you shouldn't be growing a mustache

I'm convinced that's why George made the rule in '76. It was the 1970's when hair was grown everywhere to the max.  George couldn't grow facial hair which was a hallmark of masculinity at the time.  So nobody else was going to allowed to grow a 'stache or beard and make him feel less masculine.

That's right, Helobotomy, your super special hair rule didn't exist until the seventy-third year of the franchise. 72 years of the Yankees being a classless organization that allowed facial hair. Right?

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Posted
32 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

By Patrick Mahomes hair are you referring to the alpaca cut? 

 

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or the broccoli cut…. I’ve got teen boys one is 17 going on 40 he’s legit. The 15 year old his styling his broccoli hair though. Ugh.

Posted
2 hours ago, Js1 said:

Lmao, all y'all are ridiculous,

Wah, the kids have long hair

Oh god, facial hair!

Can you believe they let these kids decide whether they want long pants or not? 

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I will die on the hill that the new trend of the pants looking more like cyclist shorts is pretty dumb. It’s up there with the most douche looks a player can have. 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, troph said:

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or the broccoli cut…. I’ve got teen boys one is 17 going on 40 he’s legit. The 15 year old his styling his broccoli hair though. Ugh.

My nephew has it. I call him “poodle headed fuck” 

 

then I remember my HS yearbooks and 80% of the guys have some sort of the same stupid cut or style. Trends are dumb but alas 

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Posted
2 hours ago, troph said:

Gym Eat GIF by I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter
 

or the broccoli cut…. I’ve got teen boys one is 17 going on 40 he’s legit. The 15 year old his styling his broccoli hair though. Ugh.

 

20 minutes ago, Js1 said:

My nephew has it. I call him “poodle headed fuck” 

 

then I remember my HS yearbooks and 80% of the guys have some sort of the same stupid cut or style. Trends are dumb but alas 

 

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Posted
49 minutes ago, Levi said:

I will die on the hill that the new trend of the pants looking more like cyclist shorts is pretty dumb. It’s up there with the most douche looks a player can have. 

Those short pants would look good if they were combined with stirrups that came up to the bottom of the pants

Posted
4 minutes ago, Ghost of NMAS said:

Those short pants would look good if they were combined with stirrups that came up to the bottom of the pants

I remember when everyone thought George Hendrick was some kind of fashion freak for wearing pants to his ankles.

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Posted
26 minutes ago, Ghost of NMAS said:

Those short pants would look good if they were combined with stirrups that came up to the bottom of the pants

 

21 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

I remember when everyone thought George Hendrick was some kind of fashion freak for wearing pants to his ankles.

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I’m primarily talking about this look. I don’t mind pants at or barely above the knee, and players have worn loose or tight through out the years. I don’t think stirrups make it look any better. 
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Posted
4 hours ago, MIkeHoncho said:

I didn't notice in the videos, but can we please have a rule that our players must wear pants that extend below their knees when on the field?  When did baseball and football become shorts sports and basketball is long pants?   

 

And get off my lawn!!!

Pants lengths have been up and down through the years. Some players liked showing off the leggings or stirrups. How do you think the Cincinatti Red Stockings and Red Legs got the name before becoming just known as the Cincinatti Reds. They wore the pants at knee length with red socks or stockings

Then players didn't wear the stirrups, and sanitary socks were made with a stirrup like stripe up each side of a sock.

The P. T. Barnum of baseball Bill Veek when he owned the White Sox decided that they should wear these uniforms in 1976.

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Some players started wearing longer socks all the way up to or beyond the pants underneath because of what sliding would do in those shorts.

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21 minutes ago, NBHorn7 said:

The P. T. Barnum of baseball Bill Veek when he owned the White Sox decided that they should wear these uniforms in 1976.

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And now he’s dead. So we can definitely say it was a horrible idea. 

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51 minutes ago, Levi said:

 

I’m primarily talking about this look. I don’t mind pants at or barely above the knee, and players have worn loose or tight through out the years. I don’t think stirrups make it look any better. 
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I've never seen that. Looks horrible.

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1 hour ago, hornian said:

And now he’s dead. So we can definitely say it was a horrible idea. 

I guess there were some, but I don't know of anybody that thought it was a good idea then or now.

Veek was like Barnum would try crazy things (like Barnum side shows) to draw crowds and publicity because the White Sox were usually bad.

"Disco Demolition Night," when they blew up all the disco records on the field in 1979 caused a riot.

The most famous stunt was and still is legendary was pinch hitting Eddie Gaedel in 1951.

Veek owned another bad team then, the St. Louis Browns and wanted a stunt for an expected large home crowd on the 50th anniversary of the American League. There was to be a band, old car parade, and baseball clown Max Patkin between games of a DH.

After losing the first game of the DH, in the bottom of the 1st of the second game he sent a new player he had just signed to lead off.

Eddie Gaudel strode out to the batter's box, all 3' 7" of him, wearing the number 1/8, with his tiny bat. The ump stopped the game and went to the Browns dugout. He was shown Gaedel's contract and then it was "play ball."

Detroit Tiger pitcher Bob Cain thought it was just a stunt, but then realized it was for real. He had no idea what to do, and walked Gaedel on four pitches, which none were called low. Gadel was replaced by a pinch runner.

This would be the extent of his MLB career.

Gaudel wore his pants at knee length as you can see.

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Gaedel died of a heart attack after being jumped and beaten a few years later. Bob Cain (the guy who pitched to him) was the only MLB player or employee to attend the funeral. 

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