Next thing you know they’ll pay the Yankees for an exhibition game!
Next thing you know they’ll pay the Yankees for an exhibition game!
It’s a matter of time before one of those 265 shows up on ebay. I wouldn’t be surprised if one is there by Friday.
As others said, it was false MPG, since it wasn’t legal.
Well, your car probably fails its next emissions test. So you’ll have to do something.
Did I miss something in the settlment?
Saints over Colts in SB44.
They didn’t pre-empt the NESN broadcast of the Sox and force me to listen to Joe Buck. That counts for something.
Japanese pro baseball is probably the most competitive on the planet behind the MLB. Let’s not get too dismissive.
Before even talking about minors, if you’ve dismissed MLB post-season (which is certainly not an exhibition game) then you can’t count anything else.
Explain to me why regular season hits in Japan count towards this, but post-season MLB hits don’t.
“Cheating” can refer to so many different types of things in this sport, they need to be specific. :)
You need serious nerves of steel to just sit there, knowing all those cameras are on you, and not just walk over to the ref and honorably correct this. It’s not like, oh, being unaware you were out of bounds and letting the ref call it in your favor. He knows it hit his hand, he knows it’s on every camera, and yet…
I think the locals are smart enough not to be swimming in the sewage.
Needing a permanent home on an island somewhere to quarantine all the infected athletes might help motivate that.
We’re going to drop people into bacteria-infested water, and then send them home to - quite literally - every country on the globe.
Given the locations of the NL teams, the Rockies probably spend 40% of their season on road trips east of the Mississippi. The Mets rarely leave the eastern timezone.
The stadium this team left is still functioning just perfectly and is now home to the New Britain Bees of the Atlantic League. Just to illustrate how stupidly unnecessary this is.
I give up.
Define “strike”.