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It happens pretty much every game BU is involved in.

Fuck BC, but I otherwise agree with you.

I trust neither cats nor dogs to not do those things you mentioned.

I have a nice wooden bedframe with a headboard and everything. I can't, for the life of me, figure out why that's a positive thing as opposed to just neutral, but hey, good for me!

In three years with Colorado, Pierre managed to hit a grand total of 3 home runs, none of which came in Coors Field.

Hey! Thanks for giving us measles back! Much appreciated.

So, when everyone started making playlists instead of mixtapes, did people just re-purpose the term "mixtape" and use it to mean "EP"?

He also just turned 22.

He had a better season than AJ Green and Megatron so he could have been the #7 or 8 WR., but those guys are superstars and in a close competition, they'll win that popularity contest every time. But all of the other receivers had more yards and more receptions. The three who had more TDs and the one who tied him were

Kevin Durant is one of the more impressively likable celebrities around. I get you guys like to troll, but this is a pretty half-assed attempt. Try to find at least a kinda, sorta believably hateable target.

You're kind of a cunt, huh?

Odd. I have Comcast and live in DC, but I wasn't interrupted. Any idea why that would be?

Doc's the best national guy in any sport, IMO.

Agreed. In the regular season, he's been pretty much equivalent to James Shields over the last handful of years and actually manages to improve in October. Absolute steal of a trade.

Even if Bumgarner makes the correct play (take the out at first), there's still two RISP with only one out. There's a solid chance the Nats score that inning regardless of Bumgarner's screw-up. Fister was just a little better then Bumgarner. That's just how pitching duels work.

This is Deadspin. There's no place for positivity here.

Oh, look! A new joke! Huzzah!

There really weren't any details lost. The O's don't manufacture runs. They're a power hitting team. They bludgeon the ball. Don't be upset about it. That's a positive.

I'm a Yankees fan, but the stats overwhelmingly show that what you said about the Nats and O's just isn't true. The Oriole offense is centered around hitting home runs. There's nothing wrong with that. It's a highly successful way of scoring runs. It actually can be argued that, in the postseason, that's the most

Basically, the opposite of what you said is true of the Nats and O's lineups. The two teams ranked 8th and 9th in the majors in runs scored but the O's hit 59 more home runs and 1 less double. The O's slashed .256/.310/.422 while the Nat's put up .253/.320/.393 (obviously without a DH, unlike the O's). The Nats stole