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MLB legend trashes Cam Newton


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I'm a huge Yankees fan, and Goose's comments have been ridiculed over here in NYC.  CAshman and Girard already sat him down and told him this negative press won't be tolerated in Spring Training.  He's basically calling out Jose Bautista and Bryce Harper calling them showboats and that they are breaking the "unwritten rules" of baseball.  That they should act more professional.  Again he was asked about it and this time brought up Cam.  I have a feeling the Yankees are going to ask him to leave after they just warned him, and nobody, and i mean nobody supports the comments he's making.  The guy played with Reggie Jackson and never said anything, but now its a problem?  Trust me nobody on the Yankees or Yankee fans i know even take what he's saying seriously, he's looking for attention.  Even the local papers are trashing him.  

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Yep, apparently his first rant wasn't enough to show he's wanting all of these newfangled kids, their highfalootin' ideas about stats, and the pussification of baseball to go away and would have never happened in the late 70s and early 80s when men where men and Luis Tiant, Reggie Jackson, and Fernando Valenzuela were all figments of our imaginations.  

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