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NovaHoops2002

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5. The City of "Brotherly Love"
Hang on, I know what you're thinking: Jeremy, do you have any idea how dangerous it is to insult the entire city of Philadelphia?! And yes, I know. I know all too well.

So first, let me be clear. Philly is a great sports town, with passionate fans and a palpable energy. The problem, though, is that the city, more than any other I've played in, seems to condone and almost revel in its fans crossing the line. Nowhere else in this country—again, based on my experience as a 14-year Major Leaguer and the conversations I've had with other players—is the opposition treated in such a repeatedly vile and borderline threatening manner.

We are out here to play a game, and even though we are paid handsomely to do so, professional athletes should not be subject to vulgarity, personal attacks or epithets. Sadly, in Philadelphia, this kind of fan conduct is far too typical. The irony is, while Phillies fans succeed in making many players dread traveling there, they also (not surprisingly) impact the decision-making process of those same players in free agency.

Sure, it's great to play for a rabid fan base, but after experiencing firsthand how powerful that fervor can be when it is channeling extreme negativity, it really makes you think twice about where all that collective anger comes from, and whether you want to subject yourself and your family to that all the time.

http://www.si.com/cauldron/2015/09/...isco-giant-retiring-three-time-world-champion
 
I thought this came from someone on the level of Ricky Bottalico, but nope!
You know who has their finger on the pulse of major league baseball?
This guy:
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The irony is, while Phillies fans succeed in making many players dread traveling there, they also (not surprisingly) impact the decision-making process of those same players in free agency.

Simply not true. Lee, Halladay both took less to play in Philly. Oswalt waived his no trade. Thome although he was overpaid. Paps, same with Thome. If the money is close and the team is a contender, I don't think players mind coming to a 5th tier city like CoP.
 
1. Who?
2. Yawn!
3. I guess he's still upset over that Giants' fan getting killed at CBP. Oh wait, that happened in LA.
 
What struck me after reading was the question: state 5 things you won't miss about playing baseball. One of his five answers was coming to the city of Philadelphia. It wasn't like the question revolved around 5 bad places to play etc...It was name 5 things in total you don't miss about playing the game. The others were things like travel and being away from your family. The fact playing in Philly made the list tells you all you need to know. Of course, it no longer holds because now no one in Philly actually cares enough to show up.
 
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