Fuck off with your “slippery slope” bullshit.
Fuck off with your “slippery slope” bullshit.
The Jake has some great views, especially in the lower bowl.
Once again, Tom Hamilton is the best in the business:
I’d lose my mind with seats like that, too.
Maybe he hates the rust belt? CLE, DET, PIT, if you wanna get real loosey goosey Baltimore and the Chicago teams
Tom Hamilton, the best home run call in the business.
Best part was the 5 minute Scioscia mound meeting where he carefully explained the positioning of the 5 player infield and who covers what and where to go with the ball.
Right. One would have to be a seriously deranged LSU fan to actually think one has beef with the call.
I hear what you’re saying, but the LSU call isn’t remotely nitpicky. The runner went so far out of the path, he misses the base with his BACK. The outstretched foot and attempt to grab the fielder’s plant foot were just gravy on the shit sandwich that was that slide. Stupid, stupid baserunning.
It’s wrong yes but it happens and he should work on it to correct it. I will admit it was always a go to insult for men who are now in our 30's-40's etc.
They could have at least used an in-tune piano for the video.
Hey look, we found the Dubs fan.
The best part about that footage is the Rangers fans streaming for the exit as Lindor crosses home plate, heading back to the dugout.
Slight correction: he didn’t overthrow the first baseman, the first baseman was just straight up not paying attention because he saw Lindor run to try to get the force at second. The throw was on target but Encarnacion was not even looking for the ball.
Estes, it’s clear as day that your strong personal opinions are preventing you from having an objective viewpoint about walking on escalators. Escalator steps are much larger than average steps and so shorter people cannot easily walk on them. I’m 6'2" but I still acknowledge that people come in all different shapes…
These guys also wrote Piece called Petrichor
“Don’t tell me this town ain’t got no heart.
I live near Milwaukee. I know exactly what you mean. It’s not Chicago by any means, but is a cool place with plenty to do. It’s just too cold right now.
No, we are called horse people.. And for the record there are at least 7 million dedicated equestrians in the United States alone, not 97,000 in the world. It’s estimated, including riders who are currently learning the basics and just taking weekly lessons, that there are 350,000,000 equestrians and horse people on…