How many pitches/game avg did Nolan Ryan throw? Amazing how he did it year after year, long before there were different specialists. It would be interesting if those rankings had number of complete games in brackets at the end too.
How many pitches/game avg did Nolan Ryan throw? Amazing how he did it year after year, long before there were different specialists. It would be interesting if those rankings had number of complete games in brackets at the end too.
Not that I expected an M-i3, but an M-i8 could be interesting... or something to counter “Ludicrous Mode.”
Was it something that was chosen when you printed your boarding pass, or done “randomly” while you were going through security?
That’s interesting, since you’re itinerary could only play part of the role. Your wife, I assume, had the same routing. I wonder what does happen when you’d be the only one accompanying the minors.
I was surprised how much I got it in the past, yet my wife who travelled on the same ticket didn’t. Like I said - it’s been many years since SSSS for me, although I’ve been pulled for random checks from pre-check (and I’m also GOES/Nexus).
One thing I didn’t see is “TSA Pre-check” on the boarding pass. As a travel writer, who makes unusual stops, I would think your friend would be pre-check.
I had that happen with either MNF or Thursdays a couple of years ago. I was afraid to change the channel in case it was my tv and would reset itself. Loved just having the background sounds without the booth audio.
Two words: bubble gum
I would make it in the door, no problem. And then I’d fall down the stairs.
Did they go for it on 4th down?
Run it - nobody will expect it.
Wasn’t available in my fantasy draft... yet Kaepernick was there.
You misspelled “Four Loko”
Klay is a Cougar - at least he didn’t run up a tree.
Aaron Hernandez’s sentence ends... oh wait, nevermind.
Why doesn’t he just spell out his jersey number?
I think that was my point - after years of hearing this, everyone knew it was wrong. However, he also didn’t want to take a walk. His Mariners BA was .322. His OBP was .366. He took a walk for every five hits... at least he could hit to get on base, and he was there more often than anyone else. If only they could take…
“Young Boog” is the “Biggest Boog” though, right?
I thought that was Ron Fairly. Yet he seemed to prefer to try and run out singles instead of all the RBI’s he could have had with men on base, and the subsequent wins that Felix could have used when he got no run support. Sounds sort of selfish, to me. Singles Uber Alles!
...as a rookie.