Funny Seager continuing to troll Weaver by saying he was tired of pitching. I’ve never seen anyone get so tired as Seager did in the middle of a single at bat.
Funny Seager continuing to troll Weaver by saying he was tired of pitching. I’ve never seen anyone get so tired as Seager did in the middle of a single at bat.
And I suppose that includes the guy who runs Bucs Dugout, the Pirates fan blog, who only mentions it briefly in his recap?
They’re more than capable of covering what’s going on in more than one sport. The reason they’re not covering the Pirates getting robbed is that nobody is covering the Pirates getting robbed. Seriously, I have been looking since reading your comment and I haven’t found a single recap that hints at controversy.
But with Brazil's lack of waste management the worst part was all of the raw sewage that came with it.
Deal, because 4>2.
Beat me to it. Well done.
In breaking news, they were just signed by the Seahawks. It’s cool though, the GM talked to them and they said it was totally just a mistake.
When Robot House bests you in the regatta.
I really want to say nice things about Fez. It was interesting and fun, but was also the buggiest game I had ever played. I trudged through anyway, and was rewarded with a game breaking glitch with just one cube fragment left to find.
And these texts clearly imply that the alleged deflating was happening after the officials checked the balls prior to game time?
No text message states that they deflate balls after officials check them. The fact that he cares about air pressure does not mean they deflated balls. The idea that they would be fired is only important if they were shown to have actually deflated balls. The evasiveness is irrelevant if he was evading because he…
For me, a little of both. So which part is the pretty solid evidence that deflating was happening and that Tom knew about it?
This is either one of the more or one of the most tedious discussions that one could have about that slide.
A+ would read again
It's not even that he wouldn't take something for not cooperating, it's that every offer the NFL put forth included an admission of guilt as part of the deal. That's not how this type of bargaining works, and an argument could easily be made that the NFL is not bargaining in good faith.
Is this something that could potentially be problematic in men's track too, where men with more testosterone have a distinct advantage over men who don't? There has to be a better solution than telling someone they can't compete in the class meant for the gender they have by all other measures always been. Perhaps…
I’m having a REALLY hard time understanding how something a person’s body does naturally can be labeled an “unfair” advantage. Certainly it can be called an advantage, but as I tell my 3-year old, “It’s not unfair that you don’t have something that someone else does, it just sucks for you."
“Please stop hitting Nori Aoki with baseballs.”
Twitter: How does it work?
None of the women I know have proven themselves to be all that superior to men in picking up signals of interest or disinterest. Most of them simply don't demonstrate this as frequently as many men do because they wait for the guy to make the first move. Until this article I wasn't aware that wringing your hands over…