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With enemies you know where they stand, but with neutrals? Who knows!

It sickens me. 

I bet Lance Armstrong would give his left nut to be back in on this action.

Good Kinja

Easily remedied:

Once you do immoral things like doxxing someone, you lose the moral high ground.

‘90s X-Men ruled.

What percentage of the body has to move simultaneously before something is a sport, in your completely arbitrary dichotomy?

Basically, their entire development strategy is ass-backwards. If you look at Elite, Frontier Developments made a feature-complete albeit basic core game, and then started adding feature/content-rich updates, to the point that it has grown exponentially since launch with no signs of abating. RSI is trying to cram

I respect your writing, Chris, and Jeter IS a pretty human being, but this sounds like a reasonable reaction to me.

This is some good bait.

Because #sticktosports is ALWAYS wrong.

This is one of the dumbest takes I’ve read here. Sportswriters just in it for the free tickets? Take a fucking seat, jabroni.

You don’t understand how this whole sports media thing works, right?

But Jeter doesn’t get to decide what writers write.

Man, that guy had a GREAT relationship with the New York media, who gave him free passes for 20 years on all sorts of shit. Now that he’s Mr. Big Shot Owner, he’s feeling far more heat than he ever did in the Bronx. He’s also apparently as adept at fielding this sort

Beat writers often DO go soft on teams (especially players), so as to ensure that they maintain friendly relationships and access over the course of a long season, which is even more pronounced in baseball. But that absolutely does not mean that they shouldn’t, you know, be reporters, especially for the most relevant

...No. At least certainly not if the team has taken large amounts of public money (like the Marlins). At that point, you must reasonably allow for public scrutiny through the press, even if it is critical or even hostile.

Yeah sorry no. Being a beat writer doesn’t mean you have to go soft on the team or stop being investigative. It’s a tough balance — being around the team each day makes some guys soft I’m sure, but you’re still a reporter, not PR. You still have to cover the team, and that occasionally means writing a negative opinion

What in the damn hell? It’s not even reasonable to think that’s reasonable.

They should be feeling pretty good now, but they’re about to get shit hammered by the lightning who have Chris kunitz so that will bring them down pretty quick.

Better try’n schedule the parade in DC quickly. Round 3 starts soon.