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Still not as bad as their guy who jumps off the rubber and throws his pitch a foot plus closer to home plate, which is somehow legal.

Jyn Erso? Sounds like someone really wanted to name this character Jan Ors.

Lorenzo winning on the current iteration of the Desmosedici would prove just as much as him already having won on the M1. The Ducati of 2011 is a far cry from the current bike. And Yamaha in 2010 was an entirely different team and culture from the Yamaha of 2004. I'll be impressed if he goes and does it on the Suzuki.

Either that or.. You know.. They have a manager who runs the best bullpen in Major League Baseball which happens to be key to winning in the post season but nobody gives him proper credit for it.

I would say pitching had more to do with ‘10 and ‘14. Bumgarner basically willed the Giants to the title two years ago, but the 2010 team had a 3.4 as the highest ERA amongst the 4 starters that were on the post season roster, with the rest right at 3. Individually not spectacular, but if you’re facing four straight

Is the Higuaóut meme still permissible?

Suntory whisky has already gone through a Macallan-esque unbelievable price increase in the last two years in the rest of the world. The only difference is it’s at least partially due to limited supply.

An entire town in California is the 6th best popcorn topping? Whoa, I gotta let them know. They're pretty big on town awards over there.

Maybe if he wins one he’ll find the thrill again back at the TT. He just had the unfortunate luck to run into an on fire Ian Hutchinson, the constant hammer that is John McGuinness, and maybe the most talented rider period in Michael Dunlop. He’s quite good at Ulster and Scarborough, but nobody really counts those

Ecclestone seriously cannot croak fast enough. Everybody thought he was just bluffing. And now we haven't had a French Grand Prix since 2008, but hey, at least there's a race in the traditional F1 stronghold of Azerbaijan!

Long live the good name that is candy corn!

Sensible? No. People who call into KNBR? Yes.

The sentiment in the Bay Area has started to turn into a similar situation that happened with another team that had a long championship drought: the Giants. Some fans in 2010 seriously wanted the Giants to lose Game 5 in Texas so they could win the World Series at home while most said F You win the World Series, as

To be fair, the Mayor of San Francisco calls him Steve Curry.

I say make this a show with LeBlanc, Schmitz, and Harris only and just let em go at it. Nobody else required.

From the title I thought it might have been some minor crash where a guy comments that he “hurt his vagina”. Then I heard her voice and realized it was an honest to god knee jerk reaction and then it became a hell of a lot funnier.

The South Side Sox open letter was absolutely brilliant. I actually had forgotten that a real life White Sox baseball player had called LaRoche’s 14 year old kid a “club house leader”. There's no way this can get any better, right?

As an impartial observer I hate the double standard when it comes to late game foul calls. It seemed the refs let A&M get away with a lot of pushing/bumping because they were “trying to go for a trap.” Then the UNI player’s jersey fabric graces the presence of the A&M guy going for a layup and all of a sudden it’s an

It will be interesting to see what happens when Golden State has Iguodala, Ezeli, and Bogut available to play against San Antonio, something that they did not last night. The small lineup doesn’t work for 48 minutes straight; it’s a tiring style of basketball to sustain, especially on the 2nd night of a back to back.

It didn't look like Gutierrez did any sort of untoward blocking maneuver. Maybe the closing rate between the two cars suddenly increased.. I can't see Alonso being that bad a judge of spacing with his experience. Anyone see anything different?