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Go to hell.

And of course he's wearing black socks with sandals.

When asked why he didn't help hunter the cop responded "Mr. Hunter will find his answer if he looks in a mirror"

WooHoo! An injury!

If he had posted this using vine, this would have never happened.

Most frustrating commercials to see in WNY are still Chick Fil A.

I've seen Jack in the Box commercials in Atlanta but have only seen one in California.

I was thinking the same thing, but if you watch it, he looks around and then goes around to open the gate. I think because the other players were attending to Hunter, he figured that wasn't his job to do. Or also that it is not his job, and he's there more for crowd control/ to get the players in and out of the

The agony of defeet.

What a lame way to bring me down.

The first row of the bleachers are reserved for handicapped seating so....

Vince, if you're really trying to land a job, consider the Baltimore, Philly and Atlanta franchises. They may be more receptive to sad tweets.

Ironically that's the same headline every other sports page is using for THIS image:

Kubiak: "Welcome to the team, Vince! I'm sure you'll fit in just fine."

Because Torii Hunter asked the cop how long his spill in the bullpen would be made fun of, the cop said until...

Watch all angles of the replay. Horgan never "ran" to check on anyone. He sort of looked around blankly, watched the Red Sox players attend to Hunter, and kept his fists in the air. The one guy in the bullpen whose job description required him to do something in that situation couldn't manage to stop celebrating to

"Boston's Finest" has the cholesterol level associated with Boston's other "Finest," Dunkin' Donuts.

Wouldn't be the first time that the Boston Police didn't help out a black guy