Surprised no one has mentioned that maybe this was a PR move by StubHub! Why not sell one ticket at such a low cost that will get good attention in the media. Dan Patrick already opened up his show with a piece about this.
Surprised no one has mentioned that maybe this was a PR move by StubHub! Why not sell one ticket at such a low cost that will get good attention in the media. Dan Patrick already opened up his show with a piece about this.
Well, I'll only be 60 in 20 years, so I'll probably still have most of my marbles. Truth is, I think the biggest reason I want to see them win soon is so Vin has at least one last victory dance to marvel us with.
Are you Shea from Irving?
I thought I was pretty clear that I didn't consider it purposeful. So, no, I won't cry you a river. You're not helping the team's brand at all, friend.
I hate to say it, but if this has an effect of possibly costing us the series...even though I know better...in 20 years I'm gonna blame the Cards for sweeping the leg. He is our offensive MVP...the Dodgers need him, considering the going rate at premium runs in this game. Damn...has a modern team ever come off as bad…
I thought I was going to be reading a puff piece written by some cranky old midwesterner who can't help but lament the old days. Instead it was just a horribly insulting piece of garbage filled with the kind of literary entitlement that could only be done by someone so lost in the bubble that he can't see the soap.…
I was 15. The reason I thought it was The Mirage was because we stayed at Caesar's Palace, and when I've gone back to Caesar's and seen the big TV room (I don't gamble, and don't what they call those rooms at the casinos) it didn't look like where I had remembered watching it. ..but, the Mirage did. So, it's probably…
Hate to say it but the ESPN piece is brilliant. I'm a forty year-old Dodger fan who was in Vegas that night at the Mirage, standing on a chair (because the floor was packed) to watch the HR. It was only the 2nd time I ever cried for one of my team, and the only time it was for happiness. And yet there was so much…
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Couldn't agree more. I was actually a little surprised this morning and I looked at the list and didnt see him as the starter. No matter what happens, Mattingly made the right choice.
That's why you Brave fans face constant disappointment. You think you're right, even when you know you're wrong.
It's not a choice or a decision. It's imperative. You have the best pitcher in baseball, and don't feel like flying to Atlanta to punch your ticket to the NLCS. What's the dilemma?
Right, because elephant is so delicious.
There's is absolutely nothing that people can throw at Smith that he hasn't already been thrown at him by 9er fans. He'll manage.
That's brilliance. They asked them not to celebrate on the field, right? And who the fuck is Tyler Emerick and why do we care?
Somewhere in this world Steve Bartman is laughing his ass off.
He was good, and sometimes great. Something changed (ESPN?). Now he's a mascot of ridicule, rightfully so.
I thought you were kidding, since we all hate him. But man, I don't know what he was thinking and I don't know why he didn't have an editor read this piece. It's shameful. Yea lets equate a team called the Braves or the Chiefs to the Redskins....great analogy there Richard. But, hold up....remember that his best…
That's too bad. I'd love being at the game, with the 34 degree weather and $27 beers instead of being on my warm couch in sunny California.
You know that the buttocks are a major part of our body, right? Yes, it's a part of the campus where we shit and fart, but it should never come as a surprise that one playing in a game would make contact with said anus region. I'm getting tired of this shit.