Official Rules for Twitter Giveaways

Sorry to hit you with the legalese, but you’re too big a crowd and we’re under orders.

Official Rules for Twitter Giveaways:

Employees, officers,
directors, representatives and agents of any MLB entity and each of
their respective parents, subsidiaries & affiliated companies and
their immediate families and those living in their same household,
whether or not related, are not eligible for any @MLB giveaway. @MLB
will determine giveaway recipients in its sole and absolute discretion.
If you have received an @MLB giveaway in the last 30 days, you’re not
eligible. If you live more than 100 miles from the ballpark where a
game for which tickets are being given away will be played, you are not
eligible for that ticket giveaway. If a giveaway recipient is
determined to be ineligible, @MLB may, in its sole and absolute
discretion, not give away the goods or ticket(s) or may give the goods
or ticket(s) to the next eligible follower. You will be required to
privately (through Twitter direct message or email) provide your name
and address if you are selected as a giveaway recipient. @MLB will not
keep or store your information or use it for any purpose other than
sending your giveaway item(s) or providing you information on receiving
the item(s). Giveaways are subject to all applicable federal, state and
local laws, rules or regulations.

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2 comments

  1. pmdaniel14@gmail.com

    Isn’t King Hernandez the 4th youngest pitcher to reach 1,000 strikeouts…trick question perhaps? I believe Bob Feller, Dwight Gooden, and Bert Blyleven were all younger. Let me know, thanks!

  2. pmdaniel14@gmail.com

    Tried leaving a comment, but it’s not showing up. Sorry if this appears twice. I think King Hernandez is the 4th pitcher to reach 1,000 K. I believe Bob Feller, Dwight Gooden, and Bert Blyleven were younger. Was this a trick question?

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