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Provocative thoughts.  And thanks for stepping up for what you think is right bro'.  All too easy to just skim by with a 'not my problem.'
It is interesting to what extent MLB (and ex-MLB) pro's value genuine tolerance of other points of view.  Zduriencik and Blengino are clearly sincere about wanting open discussion sans-ego, and to be honest, that mindset seems to be pretty typical inside MLB.
Understand 100% your point that even a chem major, ex-pitcher like Sully would have some comin'-up-to-speed to do once he got in with the pros.  Agree that for just about any blogger, *potential* is really the issue. 
My guess is that on an etiquette-and-decorum level, Sully himself would adapt to the corporate white-collar MLB environment pretty quickly.  But it's not like we're trying to write a resume for anybody :- )
Thanks again CA.  Owe you one :- )

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