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Rory might play better if he didn’t practice so much.

The person who needs to wise up is Justin Turner. He was arguing for the other team. The umpire’s decision was none of his business and it wasted time for him to be chiming in when nobody asked for his opinion.  Plus, any time you’re on the same side of an argument as Gabe Kapler, by default that means you’re on the

Sure, because next time he’s called safe stretching a single into a double, he’s going to correct the umpire’s honest mistake and admit the tag beat him and then trot back to the dugout. Nobody gives a shit what Justin Turner thinks about a pitcher’s motives. Take your base and let Gabe Kapler lose that argument all

I could see that except the Dodgers had just had a 12-inning game the night before, so they probably wanted Monday’s game over with once the win was guaranteed. Plus, they had just lost Chris Taylor to an HBP in that Red Sox game so allowing Rios to injure another player on a subsequent pitch would’ve been risky.

Where was the Dodgers 1B coach? Turner looked like a dumbbell having any part in that conversation at all. It’s not a democracy. The batter doesn’t get to vote on who is ejected and who isn’t. He should’ve taken his base and been happy about it. The 1B coach should’ve dragged him up the baseline.

You don’t know how to read criticism. It’s that simple. Reviews have opinions. Your criticism of this particular review is very bad and very ignorant. See? Reviews can themselves be poorly constructed and poorly written. You’ve proven that. So the next test for you is to just learn what reviews and critiques are, and

That’s gotta sting. 

Well, I’m fairness, that wasn’t the dumbest tweet of the day. Hmm, I wonder what was...

No, they’d enjoy it too much.

This should just generally be a worldwide policy for all sports until January 2021:

If it’s peak Mets, the chair hit deGrom in his right elbow. Even though he wasn’t even in the room.

Very hard to see Quintana being a serious factor in the TDF. It’s been a long time since he was relevant or able to mount any kind of challenge. 

And to think the Knicks could’ve signed Isaiah Thomas...

It’s both, dumbbell. It was both with Theranos, too. You don’t like the comparison because you’re incapable of understanding it, not because it’s irrelevant. Plenty of Silicon Valley companies make their executives rich even while they burn through their investors’ capital.

You must find the idea of Theranos treating its employees horribly while simultaneously screwing over its investors and making its own executives fantastically wealthy completely impossible to comprehend. 

I’m kind of surprised the Wizards missed out on signing Phil Kessel.

Bad like a fox!

IIRC, the Salt Lake City PD was even worse at how they handled this mess before the ultimate murder than the campus PD. And the campus PD was awful. 

Police departments everywhere spend so much time and money patting themselves on the back and telling themselves what a wonderful job they’re doing. Also, lying. They spend a lot of time lying and a lot of money covering up those lies.

I’m very intrigued.