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They sort of do that with mlb.tv in the postseason, though it's alternate angles in lieu of the primary broadcast.

I can't believe this still works on people.

Slusser by a million points. Jane Lee is good, the others are okay. Verdict is still out on Paul Gutierrez. I miss Casey Pratt as the CSN beat guy, but he's doing good work as the CSN Insider.

At least it abbreviates easily to Mr. Big FAP.

This, this, a thousand times this. So many innocent people, especially in federal investigations, end up pleading to a felony not because they committed the crime the FBI was investigating, but because they made one little white lie that had absolutely no consequence on the investigation (like they never spoke to the

Par is just a state of mind, man.

+1 meteorology

You'd be amazed how little it takes to get a conspiracy charge to stick even independent of the underlying offense.

This is hopefully the start of a nice trend between Oakland teams and their fans. Last year's Athletics playoff run ended with a standing ovation and chant for 5 minutes after Verlander completed the final out of his Game 5 shutout, with the players returning for a curtain call. One of the best sports moments I've

"Nearly-Impossible-get-the-ball-thru-incredibly-small-hole game" might have caused the Oakland game to go 19 innings last night. There's a contest at the Coliseum where if a home run is hit through the "O" logo of O.co, some fan wins a $50,000 O.co gift certificate. Problem is, the logo is right next to the yellow

If first base is open (or there are two outs) and the catcher drops a third strike (or more commonly the batter swings at a ball in the dirt), the batter is entitled to attempt to get to first base. If he is safe, the pitcher is still credited with a strikeout. If that pitcher strikes out the rest of the batters, he

It's all really quite simple for England's three places in the Europa League:

When a manager (or any other personnel) is yelling or otherwise disturbing the umpire from the dugout, he's said to be "riding" the umpire, making the manager a bench jockey.

Ooh, subtle.

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