Todd frazier used a fan's baseball to fool umpire on diving 'catch' into the stands

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Todd frazier used a fan's baseball to fool umpire on diving 'catch' into the stands.
Outside of the Mets’ blistering 11-1 start to the season, there hasn’t been much for Mets fans to be happy about this year. Todd Frazier, though, gave the Mets faithful reason to smile with some good, old-fashioned gamesmanship this week. During Monday’s game against the Dodgers, Frazier appeared to make a sweet diving catch into the stands. He held a baseball up to the umpire after making the apparent grab and got the out. The Mets broadcast went back and reviewed to tape only to notice that Fr...
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Great diving play by Frazier; he sold whatever interested the team, and what he gets paid to do and what the team is most interested in is winning, and Todd Frazier is a winner in my book, and the Dodgers are losers. And if the umps aren't making calls that favor the Mets they're losers too in my book. As hot as the Mets have been lately I think the only question is are they mathematically out yet, or do they still have a chance to make the playoffs? They have been winning most of their games the last month or two and their bullpen has had the lowest ERA in the league as of late; go METS!

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Just what are youth in
America need today. A cheating, deceitful, idol for kids wanting to live the dream of becoming professional athletes. When in fact, they true talent lies on the stage as a magician. Take Frazier out of the ball game, and get rid of that former San Francisco 49'r flop that only has a mouth without any talent. Keep them all on the unemployment line. Despite the actor working at Trader Joe's, these fools will never reduce themselves to working a steady job. Only will they work if they can be catapulted to national shame. What a blanking disgrace this world is coming to be. Praise the person that works and enjoys his day, shame to those that believe they are above all others.

Jesseman