Agreed. Yikes, that was a horrible jersey. What were we thinking in the 90s?
Agreed. Yikes, that was a horrible jersey. What were we thinking in the 90s?
I note this because the story I’ve heard is that a large portion of the money to start Jones’ wildcatting business in the 70s supposedly came from his father-in-law.
Am I wrong at laughing out loud for this? Nope, didn’t think so.
Didn’t the US finish second in the voting? I mean, how hard would it be to move the World Cup here? We certainly have the stadiums and the infrastructure, and it’s generally not 125 degrees in the summer in most of the United States.
Anyone ask Jones’ wife how she feels about all this? They’ve been married since 1963 and he has proudly proclaimed to be a “family” man.
I doubt that every team in the NCAA smokes weed.
Mozgov played a part. They all played a part, with LeBron.
Those dates are locked in by MLB, usually about a year in advance.
Correct. The Q obviously planned for this (and I think for next year as well — Quicken Loans Arena hosts the GOP Convention next year, and it isn’t until July 18-21, 2016).
You forgot Oakland.
If it is Cavs/Warriors, the Indians play at home on June 9 and 11, although June 11 is a 12:10 start, so that won’t be affected. Warriors have home court, so you are looking at Thursday/Sunday in Games 1 and 2. The A’s are on the road both dates, but are at home the same date as a potential Game 7 (6:35 local start…
I thought that replay was pretty clear — Davis touched home plate with the back of his foot.
Great point. Although playing in/near his hometown worked for LeBron. Then again, as we all know, it’s Cleveland, and it’s great, but it ain’t NYC.
There’s a reason why JR is playing as well as he has been, and his name is LeBron.
Robin Williams.
No offense taken here regarding my beloved Tribe, so no worries. Just poking a couple of holes in Speak in Double’s posterboard.
OK dude, first of all, I can’t stand the Cardinals. I’m an Indians fan.
Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, Willie McGee, Vince Coleman, Ozzie Smith, Terry Pendleton and Jason Heyward would all like a word with you.
I know it’s NASCAR, but I remember that the crash that killed Dale Earnhardt 14 years ago didn’t look as bad as it turned out to be. It all depends on physics and what hits where.
Kyrie’s no dummy. I’ve watched the man for four years now and he certainly seems like a smart and thoughtful individual. He had to be rolling his eyes at this, but Drederick must have taught him not to smack down people who ask silly questions.