Fair enough...
Fair enough...
Holy shit, I never thought of that. You’re right, it does.
That anonymous Vegas Knight (or is it Night? I can’t keep up) looks pretty excited, as though he just won a game of ‘find the puck’.
I like the equipment guy who still went and picked up the game ball.
Tom, should you focus on his penis when his balls are the real story? I understand the confusion since there’s not a vas deferens between the two.
Rae Carruth’s gotta be looking at at least eight games, no?
Halsey is currently stretching an obvious take to 3,500 words and putting in 3-4 factual errors and coming to the wrong conclusion. That takes time.
I’m not a big NFL fan or anything, but IMHO, anyone who is old enough to have dodged the draft and can still be competitive at professional sports deserves at least some kind of respect.
Back in my day, players didn’t need coddling. Hell, that little league pitcher Danny Almonte wouldn’t even drive his children on the team for ice cream after losses.
I knew that whole “Dad Muscles” thing was a myth.
Moises Alou must be pissed. Also, he’s probably upset.
According to the official bid and multiple third party sources, the organizing committee will be purchasing insurance to cover overruns and will be paying the premiums on that policy. LA and CA are only on the hook if that policy cannot cover the full overrun.
If you spend too much time Stalin against Russia, they will go ahead and take the ball for an easy Putin.
Really? You make a drug reference regarding how mellow Jamaica was and you pick Valium? JAMAICA?
I’d like to argue that in fact, you cannot leave a pizza stone in your oven all the time.
I’d like to argue that in fact, you cannot leave a pizza stone in your oven all the time.
It seems obvious to me that it should’ve been interference, but I guess they’re thinking since the ball didn’t hit Holliday, it was still technically catchable? Who the hell knows.
Definitely. It’s the likeliest thing! But it wasn’t a ball that was hit even all that close to first base. There’s a reason why you don’t see this play happen often (or really ever)—professional baserunners don’t often lose track of the action so badly that they assume a force out when a fielder isn’t even within…
I mean it wasn’t TBS or TNT Park so yeah, I say put it on the board.
Here is the post from back in 2009:
So this guy makes a big financial commitment to a long-term contract and then tries to walk away from it after the first year. Who does this asshole think he is, the Marlins?