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The terrorists have won. Also included in LaRoche’s contract; “Little Drake shall also be served no less than one cherry fudge Sunday each day using cake batter ice cream. Because every day should be Drake’s birthday.”

Bobby Ramos... Bottom Line.

I think you can rightly argue that baseball doesn’t require much in the way of peak physical condition (look at Pablo), but to argue that it doesn’t require concentration/focus? Or that “distractions” aren’t a thing, at least in the minds of players? Again, look at Pablo.

I just love how LaRoche and his brother are making this about some noble moral stand with such bullshit remarks as “FAMILY FIRST”. This isn’t ownership telling you your son can’t be openly gay or in an interracial relationship. This is an employer telling an employee not to have their distracting kid show up for every

God I love this turn. I’ll never forget the first time I saw it in person; Race 1 of the 2002 World Superbike round had just started and the silence was eerie as the bikes climbed up the hill from turn 6. All of a sudden you hear some downshifting and a line of motorcycles pop over the crest and form what can only be

The title of this post got me more excited than anything I’ve read on Deadspin in years, and happier than I’ve ever been listening to a Smiths song. #foreveralone :’-(

Looks like Burneko’s Curry voodoo hair doll doesn't work.

Certainly all fans of other teams in the Pacific.

Ok maybe you can help me out then... I sort of view NASCAR as an attrition race until the last ten laps which to me, are the main ones that really matter. Driver skill seems paramount in drafting/moving into position to win. Where does the manufacturer come into this? Is there a big difference in reliability/does one

Correct me if I'm wrong, and I very well could be, but it seems that manufacturer/engine supplier makes less of a difference in NASCAR than any other professional Motorsport on the planet. They're entirely interchangeable.

For better or worse, I’m still on my imported copy of Sebastien Loeb Rally Evo. It’s been so long since a console game TRIED to do a rally sim that it’ll do until Dirt Rally comes out in April. I will say, it’s leaps and bounds better than any of the straight WRC licensed titles Milestone has previously come out with.

This was an interesting and informative read that really helps to break down just why complete homogeneity in journalism is not a good thing, with a glaring example to back it up. Thank you for the piece.

Give me a break. James Harden is infinitely worse than anything about the Warriors. He dated a Kardashian, for which you can never be forgiven. I want that post.

Unless my eyes deceive me I could have sworn this was an article about how the all time great winner Carmelo Anthony volume shot enough to win a single game for the New York Knicks. Oh, the proper nouns are basically interchangeable with the subject of the actual article? My mistake, carry on hating the Warriors.

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To be fair, Blatt pointed at Iguodala and yelled “Dingo!”. Dellavedova saw a baby in the crowd and instinct took over.

There was more enthusiasm in those two quoted paragraphs than every single Popovich court side interview combined. Impressive.

I understand what you’re saying, that the point of all of this shouldn’t be a hiring to fill some sort of quota, and that there are women who can fill the role the same as men. But I don’t understand what fallacy I’m committing because I feel that this is in fact what companies do. Focus groups, marketing people, etc.

While I’m always hesitant of diversity for diversity’s sake (read: any sentence that goes something along the lines of “It’s 2016, we should have a female/multi racial/multi ethnic line up for situation/program X!) Sabine is flat out awesome. Witty, cunning, fast, and willing to dish it out on any challenge that comes