Chipper Jones Seems To Have An Issue With Fun In Baseball
By Cody McClure
Does your baseball team like fun? Do they celebrate when they do something good?
Do they perhaps trash talk a little with the other team? Do they make the occasional minor uniform tweak?
Well, if so, Chipper Jones may have a problem with your team.
Jones is a Hall of Famer who won a World Series with the Atlanta Braves in 1995. So he knows a little about baseball.
He also knew a little, as in not enough, about the Sandy Hook mass shooting in 2012. Jones had to apologize for a tweet he posted about the incident being a hoax.
“Spent quite a bit of time watching college baseball this weekend. I will only watch a select few teams from here on out,” Jones posted on X. “Reason? They have coaches that respect the game and their opponents and demand the same of their players.
“Any team that doesn’t wear the uni correctly, taunts the other team, and has a coach that condones this behavior, is a disgrace to the game. Big fan of coach Schnall at Coastal Carolina! Him and his team represent what college baseball should be like. Well done, sir! U stand for proper behavior.”
Proper behavior…
Like talking your way into the pants of a Hooters waitress named Jennifer despite being married.