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Ahh, now I got who you were linking to, it didn’t format correctly in Kinja.

Dude, he’s their public editor:

Like “facts” that people don’t like, so they must now be “alternative facts.”

This deserves all the stars.

So, she’s actually right about something?

Found an excerpt of their standards:

Pretty sure he’s a combo of all three: musical variety of Noel, punchable face of Liam, and hair of Peter:

I’ll see your McBowlingshirt and raise you a pair of obnoxiously tinted sunglasses worn at night....

His correction if laughable. Uses same words but rearranges the context and structure so completely it changes the story in a way only seen in the Simpson’s Treehouse of Horror.

All of those factors kind of go hand in hand. Bigger right center, apprehension at reaching across the plate to drive the outside pitch with power, and a slightly more pull-happy swing to compensate for both above. His single biggest strength nullified by elements in and out of his control.

Wright was always pretty good with the glove and at picking the ball, but it was always his arm that caused him issues. Never ever had any real zip on his throws, but he worked like a dog to get it about average in terms of accuracy and a bit below for strength. But as I stated before his charging was great as it

I’d have to vote with Wright. Rolen’s injuries seem to pile up from use and abuse instead of come out of nowhere like Wright’s, and he won world series after beating the Mets in the NLCS.

You’re cherry picking a single stat and not taking in the entire picture. Jose Reyes and Carlos Beltran were better offensive players than Wright. And their defense was way ahead of Wright’s as well. oWar is “above replacement” and yes, compared to other thirdbasemen Wright was pretty dominant, but as pure total

Hold up there, sonny. Maybe one of the five best thirdbasemen EVER? Should have won MVP in 2007 when his team collapsed? Two or three more healthy seasons and he would have a HoF argument? Those are all exceedingly optimistic at best and delusional at worst. And this is coming from a Mets fan.
He was a very good to

NHL: Mike Needham. Had an inexplicably unstoppable slap shot in NHL ‘94

And now Enunwa’s out for the year.

The most surprising thing about his accomplishment is it’s the first time he’s hit 3 HRs in a game.

All little leaguers deserve a coach like you, Mr. Sandusky! 

Pretty sure someone was screaming that it’s “a man’s dog” not “a mad dog.”
#maddogtruther

What did bears do to ever deserve that?