He said that he would never start a bean war, only end one. Today’s actions were in response to the Cardinals wrongly throwing at Rizzo after Holliday accidentally got beaned.
He said that he would never start a bean war, only end one. Today’s actions were in response to the Cardinals wrongly throwing at Rizzo after Holliday accidentally got beaned.
The transition from “Crumple Into a Ball and Scream” to “Stand Up and Shout” was flawless.
Typical me first, and who cares about the team behavior. Just because you broke up a pass doesn’t mean that you’re a baller and need to grandstand. What ever happened to the days of when players just did their jobs and didn’t constantly showboat? A John Riggins, or a Dick Butkus, or a Larry Csonka. The culture…
That’s a rough one. Catholics hate to see a young man go down untouched.
Tranquill wasn’t nearly close enough to the wall for wailing.
Rude knee! Rude knee! Rude knee!
I’m guessing you are a Red Sox fan. I’m a Yankees fan and I’ve never had problems with Maddon. I think he’s great.
He’s fuckin awesome, not sure where your salt is coming from.
Costa is a dirty player. But even then Gabriel should not have retaliated so soon, knowing that all eyes would be on him after just receiving a yellow.
You couldn't be more wrong.
Avoiding the London Derby are we Screamer?
Yet there is still nothing about the greatest team ever dropping points to Chelsea.
Agent Moses
Martin take a BIG turn around first ... and he homi-slides into second for a double!
Yeah, you often get caught trying to stretch a double into a triple.
Scout: Brandon Martin is a five-tool player and seems destined to succeed, but he tends to use one tool more than others.
What do you mean he’s in custody? I thought it said he didn’t belong to the Rays anymore.
In addition to the criminal charges he’s facing, I’m pretty sure double murder is a violation of the unwritten rules of baseball as well. He can expect a fastball to the ribs in his next at bat.
So Mahtook was 5 for 5 and Martin was 2 for 3?
Double murder, huh? Well, professional baseball may be out of the question now, but he could always be a Super Bowl MVP.