Dude I will never forget watching this game and absolutely hating the White Sox ever since.
Dude I will never forget watching this game and absolutely hating the White Sox ever since.
It’s like it’s an epidemic. Yet another case of dope in cycling.
No it doesn’t. When you rotate your phone, it displays perfectly in landscape. There is no excuse for this. You people are ruining America.
Phone makers need to have an auto-landscape orientation, even if you holding it portrait.
Baseball event with Timed periods = most exciting baseball event in a while. Hope the powers that be were paying attention.
Greg Harris did it at the very end of his career, in the second to last game of the season for a last-place Expos team. This would be the first time that we know of that a team did it with anything on the line.
Grew up a Brewers fan and I often forget they’re in the NL.
Abolish the DH. If you’re on the field, you need to hit. Why pitchers can’t hit is bull shit.
I don’t see a ball on any of the Rockets current logos either...I assume it’s because Harden just turned it over again?
Not missing home plate isn’t much to ask of a professional athlete. This is the equivalent of a wide receiver dropping the ball in celebration before he reaches the end zone.
I hope they had a better angle as it looks like he missed it to me.
I was just being silly. I’m sorry man. You hang around these parts for a while and it’s sometimes intoxicating to be snarky. I’m fine with being wrong on this and totally get where you’re coming from.
Damn this dude has a lot of internet friends. Three people mad that I’m hating on their friend. I mean, it was cool. Fine. I just don’t understand why it was all over the place. I’d have been more impressed if homeboy had a gym full of people watching. Not his three homeboys. My first thought was “How many times has…
I, for one, am sick and tired of this white appropriation of black culture.
Running around whilst freaking out at a dunk is OUR thing. Get your own reaction.
What you're missing is the information regarding Aiken's small UCL didn't come to light until after his Physical with Astros' team doctor. Aiken's personal doctors, for whatever reason found no defects. Furthermore, MLB draft picks are allowed to work with agents who act as "advisors" so it does not affect their NCAA…
What you're missing is that they clearly had that information before the draft, because all teams do medical due diligence before selecting someone, and decided to draft him anyway.
Real world economics and business acumen: not a strong suit for Gawker Media writers.
Imagine if the Astros had signed him, and he then needed Tommy John Surgery? You would be writing up a LOLASTROS article as quickly as possible highlighting another error in management.