
Ok...
I said New York Yankees right handed pitcher, Phillip Hughes, injured himself and he is put on a disable list.
The media says he injured himself by coughing and broke his rib. That is how he got injured.
I then gave my opinion and said if an athlete breaks his back by coughing, then that athlete is not a real athlete. Meaning, I've never heard such bizarre story in sports that someone got injured by coughing.
I then again went on to say some baseball heads will still have the nerve to say baseball players are indeed real athletes. Implying that they are not in my opinion compared to other athletes in other sports.
Prove it otherwise or prove me wrong.
When you learn how to speak my native language, then I'll bow down to you. Until then, I wouldn't complain about other peoples English. You either like the way I write because it is not that bad to understand, or you just don't respond to me at all.
Thanks for bringing that up because it only helps my case arguing that baseball players aren't real athletes because they break backs/ribs by coughing/sneezing. So thats another example - thank you very much.sammy sosa sneezed and pulled a back muscle and was out for weeks if not months.. that happened in 2004....
Are you implying that since he is a top prospect (don't even know how accurate your info is here but..) that gives him an excuse to sneeze and break his back/rib? And therefore I should give him a break? If thats not what you are implying than I have no clue what you're trying to say.phillip hughes is the yankees' top prospect, or was... to say he's not a baseball player or athlete at this point is straight up ignorant..
I had a cup of tea this morning.he had a no-hitter through 5 innings in his major-league debut and pitched decently until this season where he fell apart at times...
Captain obvious,he is an athlete and getting injured is part of being an athlete...
This is random and worthless.actually, speaking proper english didnt help your case... rib... back.. two different things.. you break a rib, you can live.. you break your back you might not... which is it? read the newspaper... he didnt break a rib, he fractured it.. a strained oblique... this has nothing to do with english, we've moved on to medical terms which are universal and you still havent managed to state the correct injury.. you dont need to be a doctor, you just need to have the reading skills of a 3rd grader..
You're again wrong with your assumptions.to be a fan for the 3 years you've been in america doesn't qualify you a baseball expert let alone a yankees fan...
Never said I could.i'll be damned if you could do half the shit a-rod could do with a strained quad...
Thanks for bringing that up because it only helps my case arguing that baseball players aren't real athletes because they break backs/ribs by coughing/sneezing. So thats another example - thank you very much.
Are you implying that since he is a top prospect (don't even know how accurate your info is here but..) that gives him an excuse to sneeze and break his back/rib? And therefore I should give him a break? If thats not what you are implying than I have no clue what you're trying to say.
I had a cup of tea this morning.
I have no idea what that has to do with what I'm saying.
Irrelevant.
Captain obvious,
No, getting injured by coughing is not part of being athlete. No.
This is random and worthless.
I can care less if I got the name of the injury wrong. You got the point.
You're again wrong with your assumptions.
Your obsession with me as to how long I've been in U.S. and where do I live and what I do needs to stop.
Never said I could.
See, you're not on my level. You are not able to argue your case til the end. You are to weak for me.i'll take it i won this argument...
You're wrong again. They lost to Mets today 2-5.how about them d-backs.. just winning and winning