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ays. And I had a chance
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The panel included female and Latin reporters and there was input from team trainers, who had health concerns about flip-flops in clubhouses and bare feet possibly spreading infections. Such footwear is no longer permitted. The skimpy attire worn by some of the TV reporters covering the Marlins in Miami drew particular scrutiny. "We just thought it was time to get a little organized, to put it in place before there was an incident," said committee member Phyllis Merhige, an MLB senior vice-president. "Theres no one who expects reporters to wear a suit and tie," she said. "But with the advent of different media, there are now individuals who are not part of a bigger organization that may have a dress code." The media should dress "in an appropriate and professional manner" with clothing proper for a "business casual work environment" when in locker rooms, dugouts, press boxes and on the field, the new MLB guidelines say. Banned are sheer and see-through clothing, ripped jeans, one-shouldered, strapless shirts or clothing exposing bare midriffs. Also listed are "excessively short" skirts, dresses or shorts cut more than 3-4 inches above the knee. The NFL, NBA and NHL do not have similar policies. MLB and members of the Baseball Writers Association of America who regularly cover the sport agree that most reporters are within the boundaries. At World Cup soccer matches, its different -- reporters in press areas often come decked out head-to-toe in team regalia. "Personally, I believe the baseball media in general could dress slightly more professionally," said San Francisco Chronicle writer Susan Slusser, recently elected vice-president of the BBWAA and a member of the guidelines panel. "I think its been a little too casual." MLB said it would consider appropriate actions if the guidelines were broken. "It can be a fine line. What one person views as appropriate may not be seen the same way by someone else," Courtney said. At 81, former Marlins manager Jack McKeon has seen dress codes change a lot during more than a half-century in the game. Especially at warm-weather ballparks during the hottest summer months. "I remember the old days, when even the people in Triple-A would wear a coat and tie," he said. "Now, its casual. Less than casual, really. "Today, it can look pretty sloppy. But thats not just baseball. Its generational." Cheap Jerseys . Thats unusual for a country accustomed to familiar faces in net when Canadas men step on the international hockey stage. Cheap NFL Jerseys China . Edgin was 0-1 with a 9.64 ERA in 11 appearances. 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Among the last to exit a rare Wednesday afternoon practice at the Air Canada Centre, even Mikhail Grabovski is trying to solve the current riddle that is Mikhail Grabovski. "I dont know what makes sense right now," he told TSN.ca. Now the highest-paid Leaf forward – his five-year, $27.5 million deal kicked in this season – Grabovski is teetering through one of the more perplexing periods of his Toronto career. Nailed to the bench for much of Tuesdays loss in Winnipeg, the 29-year-old has just three goals and six points over the past 20 games and only six goals and 11 points this season. "If you look at my level [of] how I play before and right now, you can see I can play much better," he said. What exactly is wrong with the player who scored 20 goals in three of his first four seasons with the Leafs, becoming arguably their most reliable two-way force, is a greater mystery. Its painfully evident, however, that something is missing. Maybe most striking is the general absence of fire and tenacity, the requisite spark and feistiness that typically defined his game, tamed for reasons that remain unclear. Certainly one factor in the equation is his current role, but just how great a factor is perhaps overstated. From day one of a shortened 48-game regular season, head coach Randy Carlyle charged Grabovski and his running mate Nik Kulemin with shutdown duties, a task he is still clearly coming to grips with. Often overmatched opposite the likes of Eric Staal, Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Steven Stamkos, Grabovski has been on the ice for 25 goals against in 27 games this season, a pace that far outweighs stingier past performance (59 goals against in 74 games a year ago). Because he starts most shifts in the defensive zone and can often remain there for long stretches, his chances for offensive opportunity have diminished, not helped either by Kulemins disappearance as a goal-scoring threat. But even that doesnt fully explain why hes become a virtual non-factor offensively, rarely stringing together the flurries of dynamic offence that made him successful in the past. The two should not be mutually exclusive, especially for a player of Grabovskis creative gifts. "More chances come if were going to play against different lines, but thats not my role right now," hhe said, sounding slightly defiant.dddddddddddd"It doesnt mean its my best, what I can do, but thats what the team needs right now." Before the most recent 5-2 loss in Winnipeg – the first time the Leafs have gone three straight without a win this season – Carlyle hinted at the need for more offence from his two Russian checkers, noting a "bit of leeway" in respect to their role as two-thirds of a shutdown unit, before adding that "wed like to see them provide more offence also." "Yeah, I agree," said Grabovski, "but I dont know how to do that." Like Carlyle, he too is trying to crack the riddle of what exactly has happened this season. While he looked be to flying early against the Jets, Grabovski finished the night with only one good scoring chance, an opportunity that fell through early in the second period and led to the second Winnipeg goal. Seemingly at the end-point of his frustration with the Belarusian centre, Carlyle pinned him to the bench for all but one shift in the final 11 minutes of the second period, planting him there for good in the last eight minutes of the third. Grabovski ended the evening with one shot, a 29 per cent mark on the draw (4-14) and a season-low 12 minutes and 23 seconds. The Leafs need his offence, especially down the stretch as the games ramp up in both pace and intensity. Otherwise, they are forced to rely strictly on two lines (the Phil Kessel and Nazem Kadri units) for offence. If one is quiet – as Kadris line was against the Jets – the Leafs suddenly become a single-line attack with the fourth line an offensive non-factor. "I like to play against the first lines, but I can play better against the first lines than right now," Grabovski explained before detailing needed changes to his game. "Score goals against these lines, be stronger in the defensive zone, pay more attention to details, work hard – harder than right now, no circles, stop and go. I can tell you a lot of stuff that needs to be better." He is searching for answers. Asked what he did effectively to perform at his best in the past, including 23 goals and 51 points in 74 games a year ago, Grabovski paused. "My best? What I did [in the] last years, thats my best. "I make plays. I make a lot of plays. And I had a chance to score goals, work hard, harder than probably right now." cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '


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