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Originally posted by Did you just call me Coltrane?
"Intentionally cheating" is a bit redundant, since "cheating" probably involves some intent. So I'll concede that I used the wrong phrase.
I'll also agree that players frequently act against the rules to benefit their teams. A-Rod's play was not one of those you normally see, though.
I watch more baseball than 95% of the country.
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You don't want to get in a game of Oklahoma rules croquet. The basic rule is "It ain't cheating if you don't get caught."
The rule means you can "cheat" even though you're playing with friends and it's not wrong. Cheating is wrong, but crossing a line on rules hoping the ump/ref doesn't call something isn't cheating.