This is goddamn art, and I appreciate you.
This is goddamn art, and I appreciate you.
Give Rebels another chance. It is fantastic.
25 fps is slightly faster than 24 fps. I for one could tell the difference between Game of Thrones at those two speeds.
Makes sense.
Springer’s double off the wall would’ve been a home run in the regular season, right? Third row maybe?
You can tell who has ad-block on because they’re mad about “Antiques Shitshow” and not about the goddamn Farmer’s Insurance ad that runs in front of it.
Guys, the auto-playing videos are just murdering the experience of visiting this website. I haven’t read the second half of a post since the Farmers ad started blaring halfway down every page.
I still don’t understand anything The Killers have ever written.
It’s Joe Posnanski and Michael Schur talking about baseball for hours at a time. It’s a delight.
The Poscast summed it up really nicely, and I’m going to totally butcher it.
Speaking of subscription models, I would gladly pay monthly for all the G/O sites without the relentless onslaught of ads.
“if they could get a harmless out from number-eight hitter Victor Robles”
Blessed are the playmakers.
That headline is goddamn art.
Clearly the problem is these people are trying to mill you incrementally. The best deckings come from one or two cards and happen all at once.
This ironclad adherence to playing the matchups is just baffling to me. One final decision that wasn’t as obviously destructive but also left me scratching my head was pinch-hitting for Pederson in the 10th. All season long, Pederson has seemed like the guy you bring IN in the 10th.
Not when the “um ackshually” nerd is just saying, “there are lots of ways to play this game; don’t be so judgy.”
People who love mill strategies have spent 98% of their magic life getting an opponent down to 20 cards before that opponent shrugs and kicks their teeth in.
I don’t claim to know a lot about this sport, but I will never understand Kershaw coming in, Kelly coming in for a second inning, or pinch hitting for Pederson in the 10th.
2K.