Looks like Bruce Bochy got into it yesterday with a scout from the Angels who had the temerity to watch the Giants' drills.
http://blog.sfgate.com/giants/2012/0...ing-kerfuffle/
Looks like Bruce Bochy got into it yesterday with a scout from the Angels who had the temerity to watch the Giants' drills.
http://blog.sfgate.com/giants/2012/0...ing-kerfuffle/
I'd say that for anything that doesn't involve a paid entrance, the host has the right to refuse admission.
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What is anyone going to learn by watching another team's drills? The ball is hit somewhere and then the fielder gets there and throws the ball to the correct location.
I would think the only thing in baseball you wouldn't want the other team to find out is your indicator system for signs. I doubt that would be given out on the field while doing drills. Much ado about nothing it seems.
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Should they be allowed to? Not sure. But, by rule, they are.
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