People liked Stan Musial. And he liked them. His teammate (and badass competitor supreme) Bob Gibson once said, “Stan Musial is the nicest man I ever met in baseball. And to be honest, I can’t relate to that.”
People liked Stan Musial. And he liked them. His teammate (and badass competitor supreme) Bob Gibson once said, “Stan Musial is the nicest man I ever met in baseball. And to be honest, I can’t relate to that.”
I wish I knew what that rope he's carrying was for.
I'm sure Aikman's forgotten all about it by now. Not voluntarily, mind you.
And that's the sort of gritty intangible that makes the show great, even if the numbers don't reflect it.
On September 5th, an article on Red Sox fan-site overthemonster.com focused on the change in Jon Lester's cutter over the 2nd half of the season (his "resurgence"): "The pitch has an average of almost ½ an inch less "rise" and almost ¾ of an inch more movement away from lefties." Sounds like the kind of change in…
"It could have been vaseline, or pine tar, or even just a chunk of wet grass."
In the 20 years since the 1994 player strike interrupted Tony Gwynn's run at .400 and derailed the Montreal Expos' inevitable march to what would have been their first and only World Series, baseball hasn't suffered a single canceled game.
In addition to being the chillest running back in the NCAA, he was also voted the running back who makes the most of limited natural ability in the NCAA.
"Hoo boy, lottery winner Tessie Hutchinson is getting stoned tonight!"
Great story. Reminds me of my youth when I would head to Florida for March break.
I had never seen shuffleboard before, but the legions of octogenarians playing it at our condo piqued my curiosity. The first morning there, I went down and started hanging out by the courts, conversing with the Liev Tannenbaum's and the…
Gangs you say?
Or better yet, Warren 2016.
Very true. And 9/11 was all the Wright Brothers' fault.
Susan's right. Moral outrage is a scarce resource, and must be conserved for use against only the worst injustices. For instance - the fact that Susan Reimer is paid to write words.
This is just another case of hardworking Americans breaking their backs while non-Americans get a free ride. First it was driver's licenses in California, then it was health care, now it's soccer, or fooot-ball as they like to call it, and next it will be amnesty to illegal immigrants. It's all thanks to our president…
"Conversely, white quarterbacks were described as less physically gifted, but more mentally prepared for the game and less likely to make mental errors."
Seriously, we get it. Fuck the cardinals. Move on