I think that is sort of his natural expression when he plays. Watch his at-bats.
I think that is sort of his natural expression when he plays. Watch his at-bats.
I have never seen a rain delay that short. I looked at the radar when it was happening, and it was a tiny cloudburst with nothing behind it, as the umpire told Fox. The infield would have been fine if they had kept playing.
It’s absurd that games and series are affected if not decided by random calls of balls and strikes. Bryant scored after walking after an obvious strike was not called.
I wish I could get out of Chicago for a month so I wouldn’t have to listen to these sentimental idiots gushing about the success of a $1 billion family-owned company that the “owner” bought with his father’s money. Cubs won a series that came down to 50-50 extra innings.
He is making a fast tranistion from National Treasure to tiresome drunk.
If they can’t score any runs, won’t matter. The Cubs are likely to score at least a few in third time with Kluber.
Probably more buffoonery in the outfield, or some horrendous baserunning mistake to make the final out on a potential scoring play. The Indians don’t play baseball as well as the Cubs.
They don’t pay the same gas, tolls, and user taxes that every other driver of a car on the road pays?
And the same scenario would be impossible with medallion cabs how?
Someone needs to tell Hamilton and half the commenters here that this is how the traditional cab industry works in most cities.
That is not an actual union in the sense that all its members are working under a negotiated contract and are getting the things in their mission statement. They essentially are contractors.
Funny how Hamilton never seems to mention that. He is content to ensure that everybody has only the shitty option of the monopoly cab system; he rather everyone be miserable in service of the fantasy that people will be highly paid for driving a car around if only a union mold could be stamped onto the transportation…
Hamilton never seems to mention the fact that the cab industry model for years has been not much different from Uber in terms of the deal for drivers. Many of the commenters here always seem to be under the impression that cab drivers have some great union deal with guaranteed good pay and benefits. They don’t.
And they still possibly could, but they still refuse to match the quality of service that Uber offers. I got completely fed up with cab drivers who either openly grumbled about a credit card or acted like their machine was out.
Do you believe that cab companies in places like New York and Chicago pay minimum wage? Generally they lease the cars out and the drivers’ pay is what they collect after the lease payment and gas cost.
As always with Hamilton’s screed, the problem with this one is that he acts like Uber is encroaching a traditional taxi industry that is a workers’ paradise. The taxi industry has for years been a government sanctioned monopoly in which rich medallion owners raked in profits by sloughing most of the risk onto the…
“when healthy he can still be very, very good.”
We are supposed to be watching a game being played, not a game being planned.
Please, I have already learned from this site how thrilling 0-0 ties are in soccer.
Huh? Francona has not left his best guy on the shelf in a situation where you want your best guy.