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john-eschbach

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Referring to Sterling as a human being may be a bit of a stretch.

I know this Sterling situation is really shitty and unfair to the Clippers. However as a Warriors' fan, the demise of the Clippers does bring great joy to my heart.

I understand the players are upset, and justifiably so. However, I am not sure there is any precedent to allow players to have input on the degree to which Sterling should be punished.

This is like something that would totally happen on a Little League team, but not something you'd expect from a big league team.

77 % of Alaskans claim Alaska is the best state....... Well that's probably because 77% of Alaskans have never been outside of Alaska.

This Spain lady is my new favorite ESPN employee.

As long as Ronald McDonald is a fucking creepy clown, he'll never be "hip" at all.

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I remember when I was a kid, Sosa was a huge superstar. For a hand full of years (mid-late 1990s) Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire were the two main supersars everyone cared about in baseball. All the media attention revolved around who'd hit more homers and there was quite a lot of excitement drawn to the game. However

Well since Wilson just won the Super Bowl, he may have felt the need to upgrade trophy wives. His current entry level trophy wife may no longer suit his needs, in which case he'd be best off upgrading to a mid-high level trophy wife.

Baseball is a strange sport. Pine tar is considered an illegal substance for pitchers to use (cheating), yet sometimes nobody cares if a pitcher is blatantly using pine tar. However, other times people do care if a pitcher is using pine tar which results in the pitcher getting ejected.

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Oh Philly, how your sports' fans never cease to disappoint me.

This is such a Bills thing to do.

Rockies need to capitalize on the marijuana+baseball opportunity. Selling weed to fans at the ballgame would be genius. First start by selling heavily marked up weed at the ballpark. The fans will buy the weed, they smoke it, and then they get hungry. So naturally they'll buy more overpriced food from the concession

Why do baseball players (especially pitchers) take such offense to the most minor things? In other sports, you usually don't see guys get super upset over the littlest things. Like in basketball if you shoot a three pointer and make it, you can do a little celebration and the guy guarding you won't get butt hurt and

I don't remember Colon being as entertaining last season when he was with Oakland. Something about wearing a Mets' jersey makes it funnier than it normally would be.

Such irony.

Baseball players have strange relationships with each other.