They were sitting behind the net. So I mean - that’s theoretically one of the safest seats in the stadium, drunken fellow Canadians notwithstanding.
They were sitting behind the net. So I mean - that’s theoretically one of the safest seats in the stadium, drunken fellow Canadians notwithstanding.
Same here, cubs fan the whole shebang. The fans at Yankee stadium were loud and obnoxious, but the Dodgers fans were that on another level, and the parking lot is so poorly lit/designed/secured.
This is like saying why call a player out in basketball or football just because their foot touched a *millimeter* of the out of bounds line. There is nothing arbitrary or confusing about these rules.
? If u come off the bag and the fielder is still tagging you, you’re out. This is the case in every level of baseball/softball/kickball I’ve played. What’s arbitrary about it? One of the first things you learn when starting baseball is that u have to be on the base to be safe.
I’m honestly curious about how they planned on prepping the item after this kerfuffle - did the dish become parabolixally more popular? Did the eatery have to double its prep for the item? Inquiring minds need a full behind-the-scenes reckoning of the kitchen staff’s daily routine in the aftermath. If I didn’t have to…
Sadly, that’s not ironic at all.
I can’t buy FIFA anymore because I don’t want to knowingly fund slavery. Is that a fair piece to include in comparing the games?