Telling sign for Kershaw for me: Giving up the HR to Bregman, then Ks Altuve/Correa/Gurriel
Telling sign for Kershaw for me: Giving up the HR to Bregman, then Ks Altuve/Correa/Gurriel
Clayton Kershaw is also in Sandy Koufax territory where most Giants fans are concerned. Unlike, say, his teammate the great Don Drysdale, who was so easy for Giants fans to hate as he stared in at hitters with a half-smile, half-pained grimace, Koufax was from another planet, and inspired more awe than hate. And like…
sitting at my desk (as the father of a teenage daughter who’s been actively involved in sports since she was 4 years old) thinking about all of ways i would torture these miserable excuses for human beings. this fucker needs to hang by his balls from the uneven bars.
Tony Gwynn was unbelievable.
Judge struck out more times in this 5-game series than Tony Gwynn did in the ENTIRE 1995 and 1999 seasons. That’s unbelievable.
“Wait, people go to these games?”
I felt like I just read the synopsis for a scrapped Office Space sequel.
Certainly leading the league in OPP now.
Ask your bestie, Benedict Donald, to borrow a limo or one of those tricked-out black SUVs.
Nick’s tweet seems heartless and impersonal but as someone whose dealt with a loved one whose deep in addiction, I completely understand.
I’m gonna be real succinct.
Generally 25-30% fee is what’s taken by plaintiff’s attorneys if it’s on a contingency basis. You generally don’t charge hourly AND take a percentage of the judgment—unless, it’s a sharply reduced percentage (hourly fee + 5% or something along those lines).
Everybody loves a good car crash.
Good for him. The prize money is going to come in handy; the man is a walking pre-existing condition.
Yep, against Trevor Hoffman’s Padres. Four straight HRs in the 9th to tie, Padres score in the top of the 10th, Nomar walks it off with a 2-run shot to end it.
Especially when those pitchers are filled with Natty Light. Gross.
Roy Halladay was the worst to watch. It was awful.
As an active alcoholic, I prefer pitchers on the incline.
This is either a very fair commentary (I agree!) or a cleverly disguised joke. Either way, I approve.