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Cleaning is in Jolie Kerr’s jeans... or is it?

The computer system (Hawk-Eye, I believe it’s called) for judging whether a ball was in/out in tennis is only used when a player challenges a call, otherwise the calls are made by the chair referee or line referees.

Do you see how it says “Typical RHH Zone” in the legend? RHH stand for right-handed hitter. Over time, enough umpires have given 1 or 2 inches off the edge of home plate to a pitcher as a strike so that these charts denote that in that dashed box of “Typical RHH Zone.” Correspondingly, there’s also a “Typical LHH

I don’t believe they’re used in any official capacity. However, you’re right in that they tell more about an umpire’s calls than a pitcher’s performance. These plots just mark where the pitch crossed the strike zone, and whether it was called a ball or strike. It doesn’t denote pitch velocity, pitch type,

In the upper right there is the legend. With these charts green = called ball, and red = called strike, hence you see more green markers outside the strikezone than in. As for this game in particular, a square denotes a pitch thrown by a Chicago Cubs pitcher, and a triangle represents one thrown by a Cards pitcher.

Still a better defender than Okafor.

His height may be a contributing factor why he has trouble consistently calling lower pitches, but it doesn’t excuse it.

This is when I like to check in on various online resources that track umpire’s ball and strike calls in a given game. Brooksbaseball.net has one I often check out. The green marks inside the box are strikes that are called balls, and the “view” of this chart is from the umps perspective:

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Monopoly? No. Risk, yes! The Ukraine is weak, Jolie.

At the reception, the couple dined off a fine folding table, and then the best man RKO’d the groom through said folding table, as is tradition.

Sooo... Michigan, then?

But, if you want to gain/keep weight in a non-PED fashion, he’s your guy.

Hope/Skywalker, yes. Jedi, no.

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Why is this still a question, “Who is the last Jedi?” This was answered 34 years ago. (3:31 mark)

That Seattle one... coldblooded.

I watched this show back when it originally aired and I was in H.S. I remembered the scene(s) where Fish was ordered by Lucy’s character to pleasure her by massaging a nerve behind her knee, and apparently that worked for her.

Allen Iverson was a big time HS football player. Maybe he can join that league so he can sit out/blow off games there, too!

Semantics, I know, but he beat the 2010 Eagles team, the Dream Team Eagles were 2011.

I mean, who do you really think deserves a tip more: someone who cleans up food crumbs, or someone who cleans up piss/shit/jizz soaked rags?

Apart from the barbecue terminology, I think this is the correct ruling. As tasty as a good burger can be, when you’re outside grilling and have a beer in one hand, the best ability is avail portability.