This is terrifying on so many levels. Thoughts go out to the man who was brutally murdered. Also, what exactly happened to Johnson after he left A&M? It sounds like there were some issues in his life.
This is terrifying on so many levels. Thoughts go out to the man who was brutally murdered. Also, what exactly happened to Johnson after he left A&M? It sounds like there were some issues in his life.
I’m already wasting all day commenting. If I straight up start watching sports in the office, somebody is going to catch on.
Bret Bielema is easily one of the worst people involved in coaching college sports and that’s really saying something. I’m so glad he left the Big Ten.
Atwood, who has a court hearing tomorrow, was released into the custody of his mother, who was at the game with him.
Egging on the guy to shoot the other guy in the head.
If you drew a venn diagram of Americans who support Trump and Americans who like soccer, it’d pretty much be two separate circles.
The fucked up thing about Gilbert Arenas is his total nonchalant demeanor actually puts me in a state of nonchalance when reading about him.
Since the nation has an extreme education problem, the answer to your question is a simple No. Your overall idea makes sense in a vacuum, but until the federal and state governments (and our society as a whole) decide that they are committed to educating their citizens, these gambling sites will continue to prey on…
These are the precious moments they’ll never remember
Funny you ask. As someone who has officiated, and often looks at the game thru an officials eyes, the instant I saw him bat the ball, my first reaction was to say, “oh boy, this can be an issue”. As someone who has officiated, I know the rule, and I know it’s a rule that is not often enforced, because it’s something…
unless you want to pitch. then it's cool, go warm up.
The ALL STAR break needs a NHL style skill competition where we get to answer questions like these. I would watch that shit for hours so long as Berman isn’t commentating.
I totally understand I may take flack for this, and I am open to correction, but the guy was moving forward with an awfully large head of steam before throwing that ball. I’m not saying throwing 100+ isn’t impressive. I’m just saying qualifying that with “only a dozen or so guys can do that” isn’t true. You give every…
They tried to overhaul Pentagon accounting when $1 trillion went unaccounted for in an audit. Since then $8.5 trillion in Pentagon appropriations have remained unaudited.
We all like fun! But it’s not cool to antagonize your opponent after a home run, which is what Ramirez did.
The cathcer must be in the act of fielding a batted ball in order to be protected from runner’s interference. If a catcher ever did what you describe here, the catcher will immediately be called for obstruction.
“If the play is in front of the runner, how would it be willfully interfering?”
Because, in this case, the runner can clearly see what is going on in front of him. For him to contact the catcher could only be willful. It’s not as if he was, say, attempting a steal of second base, running with his head down, and then…
The rule above couldn’t be more clear and detailed.
Running into a catcher who is in the act of fielding a batter ball is obviously a willful and deliberate act because the play is right in front of the batter-runner. A runner simply must avoid a fielder when the fielder is fielding a batted ball — unless the runner is…