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  • WashedND_PSNW Offline
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    @matt_42187_psn said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    Keep the card in game until the courts find him guilty. MLB is probably trying to be proactive and cutting ties with him regardless what a court would find. I remember when Kobe Bryant was accused of rape...glad NBA didn't jump the gun and axe him from the league before trial.

    The notion that people shouldn’t be held responsible for wrong doings unless convicted is not the best take.

    Every situation is unique. Ray Rice knocked out his girlfriend on camera, no conviction. Joe Mixon threw one of the most vicious punches on a girl, no conviction. Kareem Hunt kicked a woman...it was stupid but didn’t appear too violent....no conviction.

    Kobe wasn’t convicted but didn’t be settle it out of court?

    Even some people get convicted (Vick) and still are welcomed back. He ran a dog torture operation and was part of the torture and admitted it. He returned to NFL and is a host.

    My point is: it’s not a one size fits all situation. Kobe and Vick were so popular their demons were forgiven. Tiger Woods gets a pass for all of his sins. People don’t even talk about Deshaun Watson much on the main stream.

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  • widnerjesse_PSNW Offline
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    @the_dragon1912 said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    @jonahfalcon_mlbts said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    Ty Cobb did much worse. Pretending Roberto Alomar, Jr didn't exist... what are you going to do for the 1992 Blue Jays? Have a random guy in his spot? Pretend he never existed?

    https://thegruelingtruth.com/baseball/ty-cobb-truth-about-the-greatest/

    The hit job on Cobb was crazy.

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    @mr7brown_xbl said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    @easy_duhz_it_ said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    @sheyworth_xbl said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    @easy_duhz_it_ said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    Imagine needing a safe space because a card was in your inventory. You don't have to use it though and it can be buried by getting better cards...

    Seriously no one even knows what he allegedly did so who the hell are we to judge?

    I didn’t say safe space? We have pride flags available in custom stadiums, Jackie Robinson on the cover and a huge banner in MLB 20 for a month commemorating BLM. I’m asking all movements to be equally supported.

    What movement is this supporting? The "lets jump to conclusions and judge someone with absolutely no facts about the situation" movement? Sexual misconduct can mean anything from telling a woman she looks nice today to unwanted penetration. Pretty sure its not the latter because he would be getting arrested right now. He's not being removed from the MLB HOF as per their statement so i think its safe to say that it was nothing violent. Again, who are we to judge? If you dont wanna use the card, dont. There are better 2B in here so buy them up and bury him. You literally dont have to see this card at all unless you intend to go to your inventory every morning to stare at it over a cup of coffee.

    Matt Gaetz has entered the conversation.

    As well as the paragon of virtue governor Cuomo ....do carry on

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  • Zooropa_Returns_PSNZ Offline
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    @washednd_psn said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    @matt_42187_psn said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    Keep the card in game until the courts find him guilty. MLB is probably trying to be proactive and cutting ties with him regardless what a court would find. I remember when Kobe Bryant was accused of rape...glad NBA didn't jump the gun and axe him from the league before trial.

    The notion that people shouldn’t be held responsible for wrong doings unless convicted is not the best take.

    Every situation is unique. Ray Rice knocked out his girlfriend on camera, no conviction. Joe Mixon threw one of the most vicious punches on a girl, no conviction. Kareem Hunt kicked a woman...it was stupid but didn’t appear too violent....no conviction.

    Kobe wasn’t convicted but didn’t be settle it out of court?

    Even some people get convicted (Vick) and still are welcomed back. He ran a dog torture operation and was part of the torture and admitted it. He returned to NFL and is a host.

    My point is: it’s not a one size fits all situation. Kobe and Vick were so popular their demons were forgiven. Tiger Woods gets a pass for all of his sins. People don’t even talk about Deshaun Watson much on the main stream.

    And actual brave women can come forward, be publicly identified as accusers of a sitting governor and none of the hyper offended over consumers of soy show up to demand his resignation. All of this garbage is about ideology.

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    @zooropa_returns said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    @mr7brown_xbl said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    @easy_duhz_it_ said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    @sheyworth_xbl said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    @easy_duhz_it_ said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    Imagine needing a safe space because a card was in your inventory. You don't have to use it though and it can be buried by getting better cards...

    Seriously no one even knows what he allegedly did so who the hell are we to judge?

    I didn’t say safe space? We have pride flags available in custom stadiums, Jackie Robinson on the cover and a huge banner in MLB 20 for a month commemorating BLM. I’m asking all movements to be equally supported.

    What movement is this supporting? The "lets jump to conclusions and judge someone with absolutely no facts about the situation" movement? Sexual misconduct can mean anything from telling a woman she looks nice today to unwanted penetration. Pretty sure its not the latter because he would be getting arrested right now. He's not being removed from the MLB HOF as per their statement so i think its safe to say that it was nothing violent. Again, who are we to judge? If you dont wanna use the card, dont. There are better 2B in here so buy them up and bury him. You literally dont have to see this card at all unless you intend to go to your inventory every morning to stare at it over a cup of coffee.

    Matt Gaetz has entered the conversation.

    As well as the paragon of virtue governor Cuomo ....do carry on

    Oh the typical what about so and so argument. Clever.

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  • Zooropa_Returns_PSNZ Offline
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    I'm typical but the comment I responded to gets nothing? Typical inconsistency exposed again.

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  • Matt_42187_PSNM Offline
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    @washednd_psn said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    @matt_42187_psn said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    Keep the card in game until the courts find him guilty. MLB is probably trying to be proactive and cutting ties with him regardless what a court would find. I remember when Kobe Bryant was accused of rape...glad NBA didn't jump the gun and axe him from the league before trial.

    The notion that people shouldn’t be held responsible for wrong doings unless convicted is not the best take.

    Every situation is unique. Ray Rice knocked out his girlfriend on camera, no conviction. Joe Mixon threw one of the most vicious punches on a girl, no conviction. Kareem Hunt kicked a woman...it was stupid but didn’t appear too violent....no conviction.

    Kobe wasn’t convicted but didn’t be settle it out of court?

    Even some people get convicted (Vick) and still are welcomed back. He ran a dog torture operation and was part of the torture and admitted it. He returned to NFL and is a host.

    My point is: it’s not a one size fits all situation. Kobe and Vick were so popular their demons were forgiven. Tiger Woods gets a pass for all of his sins. People don’t even talk about Deshaun Watson much on the main stream.

    Rice - never played another down after the video.
    Mixon - happened in college and was convicted I do believe. But to his defense, the girl assaulted him first, spit in his face, and was called racial slurs. I'm sure alcohol didn't help the situation.
    Hunt - girl never pressed charges & was suspended 8 games.

    Kobe cheated on his wife. The accuser was a basket case who was schizo. She also had [censored] with a bunch of dudes after the encounter. She didnt want to testify under oath. She was just looking for a pay day.

    Vick never killed/hurt people. Unfortunately, animals are considered property, not people. So, in the court of law, it doesn't look as bad. But he did serve time in person and lost everything.

    Woods never hurt anybody, just had [censored] with anything that walked.

    My point is: If you're still playing and decent at it, you're going to find a job again at some point. If you're retired, it's easier to just cut ties and move on.

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  • JTevalt_XBLJ Offline
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    Just switch him out for a Lou Whittaker or a higher end joe Morgan and I’ll be ok

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  • WashedND_PSNW Offline
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    Agree with everything but the Mixon note. He was not convicted I think she got paid. Also she vehemently denied racial comment while admitting she did slap him. Not sure if you saw the video but oh my word that was the most vicious punch. I don’t think a reasonable person would view her as any type of threat. Mixon didn’t comment on it again, other than I think saying he had a meeting with her where he apologized.

    That punch will always be burned into my memory. Broke several bones in her face....

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  • Matt_42187_PSNM Offline
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    @washednd_psn said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    Agree with everything but the Mixon note. He was not convicted I think she got paid. Also she vehemently denied racial comment while admitting she did slap him. Not sure if you saw the video but oh my word that was the most vicious punch. I don’t think a reasonable person would view her as any type of threat. Mixon didn’t comment on it again, other than I think saying he had a meeting with her where he apologized.

    That punch will always be burned into my memory. Broke several bones in her face....

    I haven't seen the mixon video since it came out. So my memory is a little blurry about it. But i know he reached a plea agreement with the cops. I assumed that means he was convicted. Personally, the girl should have been charged as well. I don't think he would have punched her if she didn't slap, spit, and call him racial slurs.

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  • pfcorporate_PSNP Offline
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    It’s a card in a video game. Just use someone else at second base and move on. Do we really need to organize boycotts and movements every day?

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    Thats it. Lets just cancel baseball too due to its racist past

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  • Officer Kirby_XBLO Offline
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    Sounds a bit like guilty until proven innocent. His off field behavior prior to retirement shouldn’t effect his accomplishments on the field. One is not related to the other. If you don’t like the guy don’t use him no need to ruin it for the rest of us.

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    There have been rumors about Alomar dating back to his playing days. I am surprised that the accuser is a lady tbh since I figured he was the Met I suspected which led to Mike Piazza's insane press conference.

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    I find it comical how everyone comes in here yelling saying “don’t make it political” and those yelling are the ones bringing up politicians. I just want SDS to stand for values they put on the table. They’re pro BLM and aren’t shy about it. They’re pro LGTBQ+ and aren’t shy about it (again, you can add ally flags to custom stadiums), but they still put out extra cards of abusers just because they’re good at baseball. It’s that simple. I’m not trying to cancel anything. I’m just trying to seek consistency here. Were they apolitical, I wouldn’t have started this thread. But quite simply, stand up for all or stand up for none. Ask the dev team to give us a card exchange and lock the topic @Collin_SDS_PSN because the loud ones have consumed this thread and pulled it well beyond the boundaries of the discussion.

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    Kids getting butthurt by cards now? Wow, such a soft world we live in now.

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  • Bearsfan217_XBLB Offline
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    @bigchiefsmoky_xbl said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    Kids getting butthurt by cards now? Wow, such a soft world we live in now.

    Imagine this kid growing up in the 1980s

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    @elboracho247_psn said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    Stop with the cancel culture BS, He hasn’t been found guilty in a court of law so just relax already. It’s just a card in a game If you’re that concerned don’t use the card.

    It's not "cancel culture", it's "consequence culture". Major difference. People are being held accountable for their actions like any sane society.

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    @sagacious1_xbl said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    @elboracho247_psn said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    Stop with the cancel culture BS, He hasn’t been found guilty in a court of law so just relax already. It’s just a card in a game If you’re that concerned don’t use the card.

    It's not "cancel culture", it's "consequence culture". Major difference. People are being held accountable for their actions like any sane society.

    It's cancrl culture for the right. Different languages.

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    @zooropa_returns said in SDS: Can we retire the Roberto Alomar card please?:

    I'm typical but the comment I responded to gets nothing? Typical inconsistency exposed again.

    We all can watch our favorite cable host and regurgitate their talking points. We are here for baseball. Remember that most of us don't care.

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