Luke Heimlich

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Re: Luke Heimlich

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TualatinDuck wrote:I find it interesting that a convicted murderer can get a second chance at life but this kid can't catch a break in baseball.
I mean if we're being honest, which offense do you find worse?
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pudgejeff wrote:
TualatinDuck wrote:I find it interesting that a convicted murderer can get a second chance at life but this kid can't catch a break in baseball.
I mean if we're being honest, which offense do you find worse?
Good question. Honestly his but everyone loves a redemption story.
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TualatinDuck wrote:
pudgejeff wrote:
TualatinDuck wrote:I find it interesting that a convicted murderer can get a second chance at life but this kid can't catch a break in baseball.
I mean if we're being honest, which offense do you find worse?
Good question. Honestly his but everyone loves a redemption story.
Sure, he can redeem himself in a normal job volunteering to help victims of sexual abuse. I think he blew his opportunity to earn millions of dollars playing a game. He already got a free education, I don't see how playing in the MLB is redemption unless he is somehow viewed as the victim here.
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