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- LETTERS, Page 9Punishment for a Hero
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- It is a relief finally to see that someone else believes
- athletes should not be given special treatment. When the late
- Baseball Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti banned Pete Rose for
- life from baseball, he was acknowledging that the man, although
- an idol to some, deserved to be punished (SPORT, Sept. 4).
- Unfortunately, it seems that professional athletes are treated
- leniently because they are our heroes. A double standard that
- puts athletes into an elitist category must cease.
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- David Contract Stamford, Conn.
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- Even to a visiting Australian unfamiliar with the tradition
- and conventions of baseball, the implications of a team manager
- betting on his own team, as Giamatti believed Rose did, are
- clear. In Australia, however, once down, Rose would not be
- kicked. Surely the coincidence of his child's birthday and the
- date he could apply for reinstatement to a beloved way of life
- could be viewed as a cause for celebration as easily as it was
- condemned as an assessment of the priorities in his life.
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- Justin J. Moses Allambie, Australia
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- F. Scott Fitzgerald said it: "Show me a hero and I will
- write you a tragedy."
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- William A. Fahey New Orleans
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