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Old 01-07-2022, 08:10 PM   #388
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Originally Posted by #1-norm-fan View Post
They often promote players debuting on the team’s home field in sports. Usually even with more effort than was put into Punk’s Daily’s Place promotion. Does that send you into a tizzy?
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Originally Posted by BigCrippyZ View Post
They almost always do, even the Texas Rangers.
You guys have a knack for arguing a point I never made just to keep something going.

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Originally Posted by xrodmuc316 View Post
Just because it is their home arena and special to them, doesn't make it special. Playing a baseball game at Globe Life Field is not the same thing as playing a baseball game at Fenway Park, no matted how much the Texas Rangers like their home field.
I said nothing about a baseball player, just that playing at Fenway means something because of it's lore, while a brand new place does not.

That said, I have NEVER seen a tweet or promotional tact of "Come see Baseball Player X play his very first game at this brand new 2 year old ballpark!"
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