playthrough said:
MLL officials couldn't have enjoyed watching that. For the golf comparison, I can tell you for a fact that the PGA Tour wouldn't stage a fan long-drive competition versus their top guns and run the risk of a fan winning. It's entirely possible, of course, but why sanction it?
With golf, though, I think most people -- especially those who actually play the game -- realize that being able to hit the ball 350 yards on a driving range has nothing to do with being able to shoot 67 in a PGA Tour-level competition. Sometimes it's even a detriment, depending on the course.
The PGA Tour, though, does have the pro-am events at nearly every Tour stop. So they technically do sanction the fan vs. pro matchup on some level.
This thread reminds me of that Spike TV show "Pros vs. Joes" that was on a few years back. They'd recruited a bunch of recently retired athletes and some amateur athletes -- almost all of them had played some college sport -- and put them against each other in one-on-one situations.
Pretty much anytime the Pros took it seriously, it was a whitewash. I remember Rob Dibble throwing some poor ******* 20 pitches and I think he might've gotten weak singles on two of them.