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Cultural bat flip meets cultural fat blip.

I'm probably going to get shredded up for typing this post, but I feel like there's probably others like me who had a similar experience this weekend - but maybe I'm the only one:

What a bunch of anal retentive whiners you are. Reynolds was right and didn't back down. His premise was that if that play had occurred in the 1st inning it would have been ruled a hit .. if you disagree you either don't watch much baseball or you are being disingenuous. It would be much better IF the rule was

no.

They are becoming self-aware, run for it!

My need to actually try to pronounce these numbers in my head is getting dizzying. Secord/tword , fourned, oneth/firth?

Weird because here in the bay area, people constantly go to Giants games in A's gear, and people constantly go to A's games in Giants gear. Maybe the answer is to not be a piece of shit?

Yeah, well this incident didn't happen in the "whole world" it happened here, in America, where money and whiteness usually spell rightness.

Found your problem, Hawk.

You misunderstand, Tim. That's just how they go to sleep.

For best fighting style.

Dende is my #1

That's how things are around new england, take the letter "r" off of words like "car," and add it to words like "pizza"

So, the charging foul - not really a thing if it's a highlight reel dunk, huh?

Vindication comes a year and a half later. Better late than never. Unless you lost your job and the players on the team refuse to play for you. Then vindication comes much much never.

This face.

I was at the game. It was awesome. I particularly enjoyed the one they did for Johnathan Papelbon.

I don't give a shit if you don't think it's a story, as long as you keep your ignorance to yourself. Don't come into the comments of these articles if you don't like what it's talking about, because then you're perpetuating the repressive bullshit that hurts gay people everywhere.

*Takes the ESPN Stats & Info route*

In a related story, U Conn's Breanna Stewart came out as the first straight female NCAA basketball player.