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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
This kind of thing appears to be very common: you always hear stories about some player preparing for the season by getting slapped around by Antonio Inoki, or meditating at a temple, or heading overseas for some muscle-building training (although it appears that the world's best physical training spots are coincidentally in idyllic paradises like Saipan, Guam, or Okinawa).
To my brain, this seems to be great for getting your name in the sports rags, but otherwise pointless. Does this happen in MLB? I can't say I've ever read headlines like "Bonds prepares for season in trappist monastery" or whatever.
What do you people think?