Nighthawk434
Nick
Nighthawk434

Nice name.

I thought Dave Grohl would have a lot more branches than that…

Point taken, but as Tim noted, all it would take is the catcher tagging home plate. If the ball skips the catcher and hits the backstop, the absolute worst case scenario with no-risk fieldingis charging the third baseline before the runner on second can come home (assuming the third-base runner has an easy time

In the entire history of baseball/softball, on every level of the sport from little league to MLB, I wonder if there has ever been an inside-the-park strikeout grand slam. It would take an absurd amount of terrible fielding, but with 150 years of baseball history and each MLB season lasting like 950 games, you have to

Thanks Malcolm Gladwell.

…15 in eighth grade? I was a junior in high school when I was 15.

But that's two words.

You're really going to make me do the work and look up what an "eephus" pitch is? Not even a single quick sentence describing it?

Sure, acceptable answers, but even just the wording of the question begs for "debt" and "love" to be the top two answers. You could be "deep in the community," but who ever says that phrase? The question is worded too specifically.

Well, the video isn't loading for me right now, but I want to know what she could have possibly come up with for question five other than "love" or "debt," both of which should be the top answers (and worth 18+ points alone, I would think). The suspense is killing me!

Good to see that CM Punk is having fun these days.

Mind = blown

Mabel and Kanyon are dead??

It's a lot funnier picturing it as dropkicks, though.

Come on, that can't be his real head.

Everyone played so well together and people just complimented each other skill wise.

This was good and you should feel good.

I give it two weeks before they're back together.

Imagine the awkward uncertainty if the team had 7 and their player hit a could-be-2-or-3 from the very edge of the 3-point line. The whole thing would be ruined by only half of the crowd bursting into celebration.

I actually kind of like it.