nothing. i think they were both thoughtlessly thrown in there so that the acronym worked. i didn’t make it
nothing. i think they were both thoughtlessly thrown in there so that the acronym worked. i didn’t make it
It’s up to 71 now, if anyone can help me pester the Dodgers Twitter to retweet the link, I think it would help get the word out more
“Two on, two outs, two strikes, two balls and the score is 2-2 deuces wild!”
I love the sound of Vin Scully’s voice - I could listen to him read the phonebook for hours. If only other baseball announcers (ahem, Michael Kay, *cough* Suzan Waldman, ahem, John Sterling) could take a hint.
i deal with the people who tell a story and NEED to explain exactly where a location was even tho it plays no part in the story. for example: so i’m driving down i45...or was it down 19? i think it was 19, like where the railroad is. do you know like where kensington and davidson meet? so like right there at that…
Jeff Fisher is on the Vince Vaughn skin-care regimen.
I covered the San Francisco Giants from the AT&T Park press box in 2010-14—word was Pablo’s weight issues stemmed from alcohol.
+1
But enough about Tony Stewart.
STOP FAT SHAMING! Didn’t you get the memo?
At least they're telling us to LiVe.
At first, I thought this was about the guy seemingly staring at the back of the backboard.
The best part is that Farrell, Panda, Dombrowski and Henry all had a meeting together to discuss this entire thing. Farrell comes out in his presser and says that Panda may have hurt himself while taking extra BP since he’s not playing. Panda is then asked about it and gives the above answer.
Really, the overarching…
I know everyone around here has an inherent disdain for hyperbole, but fuck it. That was the best regular season any professional sport league has ever had, period!
The NBA is, and will forever be a better product than college basketball and I will fight any of you jabronis who disagrees with me.
Might have to nominate Jeff Fisher for the Nobel Peace Prize for this selfless humanitarian act.
Yep, and when I hear politicians blabbing about “mental health” every time we have a mass killing, I want to scream. The mental health crisis isn’t about the tiny hand full of mass shooters, it’s about the horrifying number of suicides. If we could cut the suicide rate by a mere 10%, it would save more lives than if…