reply to ZZZZZZZ I think it should be the other way around where he pays 5k to an opposing batter who hits a walk off homer against him. But something tells me that is against the rules somewhere. I remember Torii Hunter (when he was with the Twins) sending champagne to the Royals clubhouse for eliminating the Tigers from postseason contention back in 2007. But the league stepped in and said that it was against the rules.
I think it should be the other way around where he pays 5k to an opposing batter who hits a walk off homer against him. But something tells me that is against the rules somewhere.
Anyone can serve up a batting practice ball which will leave the ball park. Just ask Jamie Moyer.
Pretty sure Papelbon promise doesn't break any law, just as long at Thome claims it on his taxes. -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. - Albert Einstein