tomder55
Oct 29, 2021, 03:13 AM
PETA ;vying for the most ridiculous cancelling of the year is taking on the game of baseball . In baseball parlance the term "bullpen" is a place on the side of the ball field where pitchers warm up before entering a game . In court rooms rooms where prisoners are held prior to their court hearing is sometimes referred to as a bullpen too.It is also used in businesses sometimes to describe a place office space for a number of employees . But we are talking about baseball.
PETA objects to the phrase because it signifies in their warped mind "the holding area where terrified bulls are kept before slaughter". That may be true .However in farming the bullpen is just an enclosed area to hold bulls .
PETA thinks that the use of the term is inappropriate for baseball because according to Tracy Reiman, the organization's executive vice president, "Words matter, and baseball 'bullpens' devalue talented players and mock the misery of sensitive animals."
If she saw the salaries of modern Major League baseball relief pitchers she may want to reconsider her belief that they are devalued .
There are a few theories about how baseball came to use the phrase .... fans used to get standing room discounted tickets in a roped off area ....there used to be ads in the corner of a stadium for Bull Durham tobacco ,there was an actual pen with bulls near where pitchers warmed up near the Polo Grounds in NYC. My favorite was Casey Stengel who explained it was an area where relievers sat in a pen shooting the bull sh#t .
Assuming that PETA's woke definition has some meaning in the 21st century then with what would they replace the term ? PETA suggests that "bullpen" should be replaced with "Arm Barn" .
Being a fan of both baseball and the meaning of words I looked up arm barn and found an interesting definition of the phrase in the urban dictionary. Suffice it to say that it is a fitting phrase for the cancel culture .
Urban Dictionary: arm barn (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=arm%20barn)
As a side note . MLB cancelled Atlanta during the All Star Game because of Georgia's voter ID laws and sent the game to Denver Colorado where there are arguably more restrictive voting laws. So this year the World Series underway pits the Atlanta Braves against the Houston Astros . The entire series is being played in states with voter ID Laws !
PETA objects to the phrase because it signifies in their warped mind "the holding area where terrified bulls are kept before slaughter". That may be true .However in farming the bullpen is just an enclosed area to hold bulls .
PETA thinks that the use of the term is inappropriate for baseball because according to Tracy Reiman, the organization's executive vice president, "Words matter, and baseball 'bullpens' devalue talented players and mock the misery of sensitive animals."
If she saw the salaries of modern Major League baseball relief pitchers she may want to reconsider her belief that they are devalued .
There are a few theories about how baseball came to use the phrase .... fans used to get standing room discounted tickets in a roped off area ....there used to be ads in the corner of a stadium for Bull Durham tobacco ,there was an actual pen with bulls near where pitchers warmed up near the Polo Grounds in NYC. My favorite was Casey Stengel who explained it was an area where relievers sat in a pen shooting the bull sh#t .
Assuming that PETA's woke definition has some meaning in the 21st century then with what would they replace the term ? PETA suggests that "bullpen" should be replaced with "Arm Barn" .
Being a fan of both baseball and the meaning of words I looked up arm barn and found an interesting definition of the phrase in the urban dictionary. Suffice it to say that it is a fitting phrase for the cancel culture .
Urban Dictionary: arm barn (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=arm%20barn)
As a side note . MLB cancelled Atlanta during the All Star Game because of Georgia's voter ID laws and sent the game to Denver Colorado where there are arguably more restrictive voting laws. So this year the World Series underway pits the Atlanta Braves against the Houston Astros . The entire series is being played in states with voter ID Laws !