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I’m pretty sure FP offered to have Joe Buck killed at some point, too.

No way that ball is carrying to the shortstop.

Maybe she was just trying to Sykes him out.

Yep. This is a guy who played with an ankle tag for 6 months after getting convicted for assault, and who was filmed calling an Asian man a “Jap”.

I laughed more at 22 Jump Street than at 21.

Epstein was just doing the Bermans a favour so they didn’t have to sit BACK BACK BACK in the bleachers.

No-one’s saying that England didn’t look stupid for the first half, and the video of Hartley and Haskell pleading with the ref to help them out makes them look like utter morons, but Jones clearly told them how to deal with the non-rucks at halftime (presumably after giving them an almighty bollocking) and they looked

“As a batsman, Cornwall hit a neat 59 runs off 61 balls, including three fours (where the ball rolls out of the field) and three sixes (where the ball leaves the field on a fly).”

Roughly half of these photos are from DDT, which has a streaming service at www.ddtuniverse.com

He’s gonna have trouble getting a maiden after today.

After the storm, Trout finally sees a rainbow.

I think it’s a shame that Emil Meek got overshadowed by the last 3 fights. He put on a pretty good performance for an Octagon first-timer against a highly-skilled opponent and had a pretty funny post-fight interview with Rogan. Plus him countering a kimura attempt by just standing up with Mein under one arm was

Minor correction - you can be stumped off a wide but not off a no ball.

It’s not a video negative, it’s an infra-red camera. Any impact with the ball will leave a warmer/white mark on the surface which is picked up by the cameras - the technology is called HotSpot.

And what’s the best way to get strikeouts? Oh, yeah.

Syndergaard’s career stats have nothing to do with how great he was last night - and make no mistake about it, he was great. When you’re pitching in front of the Mets’ terrible defense, stopping batters from putting the ball in play is essentially your #1 priority, and he did it better than any Met in the last 15