“anyone that listens to his podcast regularly”
“anyone that listens to his podcast regularly”
“Say what you want to about Tony LaRussa . . .”
The co-worker with whom I share a very, very thin wall. That’s fucking who.
3+ hour podcast. Jesus, who listens to all of that on a consistent basis?
OH! Gluten free! That’s good. I don’t like gluten in my snake oil.
He was good in Newsradio. Granted, his character was a mouth breathing twat
Brain pills you say....Go on....
Other than intimidating the sun with some sort of sweating condition, has Joe Rogan ever been good at anything?
I miss the days when players didn’t announce their retirement a year before hand and just got stabbed on a train or whatever instead; the MAN way out.
Woah dude - weirdly hostile.
Can’t we agree that all Yankees fans, rich and poor alike, are, by definition, irredeemable front-running suck-ups deserving of no sympathy, regardless of the relative assholery of the actual franchise?
I worked in Baseball Operations for the Yankees a few years ago. Even back then they were complaining about the secondary ticket market.
Thanks for your input, Randy.
They can do whatever they want, and we can call them out for being assholes whenever we want. America is great!
Alley oops
That’s an incredibly inaccurate description of Yoenis Cespedes, and a particularly uninformed one. There’s no way that applies to Cespedes. Numbers in baseball, as we know, can be misleading, and I think you're selling him short here. He’s at least 32.
What depreciates more quickly, a car when you drive it off the lot or a 30-year-old slugger coming off a career year with a huge contract?
So the one yesterday had limited range, the one today has lots of power but is unreliable. Who says cars and their owners aren’t alike?
Reminds me a lot of Ricky Williams, seeing such a promising career cut short by grass.