I mean, since you are talking about a hard to prove crime where 8% or less of accusations are false, and the following:
I mean, since you are talking about a hard to prove crime where 8% or less of accusations are false, and the following:
“every ruling”
“A pay day”
See: Suzy Kolber, Kissing and King, Peter
The only Yankees player who matters is Alex Rodriguez, and only for his ability to embarrass the Yankees. Fuck the Yankees.
Good thing we have Republicans here to preach for smaller government while spending our tax dollars to spoon lard into their faces.
Some guys are double posting suggestions:
I can actually digress at length about the value of marginal advantages! As well as all kinds of other baseball stuff including the probabilities of how often the worst team in the MLB would beat the best team in the MLB in a 5-game series and how this pertains to the notion of the best teams winning versus the…
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Greg, the title of this article is formatted in such a way that it leads you to believe that Jesus God is the name of one of the players on the Hull City team.
I mean, except that the guy who was talking about how the Cubs would benefit cited specific examples of why. I personally am a Cleveland fan and know next to nothing about the Cubs except as a Cleveland fan I have to feel for Cubs fans because damn. But he specifically cited reasons why the Cubs could use that extra…
Well it would be more of the flexibility of what they are doing with that roster spot; how much is the AL team losing when they have to sit or field their DH and put their pitchers at the plate versus how much advantage the AL DH has hitting (if any) over the NL DH, and the quality of the fielders the NL team tends to…
The boy can make the Cubs millions of dollars. They can get him some Nutri-Slim if he’s a fatass.
Then most people working as reporters today aren’t reporters. Jon Heyman should be ridiculed if he is obfuscating the truth in the name of reporting.
No I don’t.
If he can really hit the cover off the ball, they can find a way to hide his defense. Why do you think a lot of sluggers play left or right field? It isn’t because of their range.
Even if the DH rule was in effect, the Cubs would be free to have Travis Wood bat every fifth day and give their DH the day off or have them take the field for 1 day to give someone else a game off. But honestly, looking at his career stats, Travis Wood’s career hitting slashline is:
Is he a reporter? If so, and that’s not what he’s getting paid for, then his company is doing it wrong