That's amazing. I actually thought it was an image created in MLB the Show or something.
That's amazing. I actually thought it was an image created in MLB the Show or something.
My pleasure, Blallagher!
I watched the game, and, while I'm sure the final HBP wasn't on purpose, and the second HBP almost certainly wasn't, either, this game was unusual: I think this is the first baseball game I've ever watched where one team hit three guys (two after a warning was issued) and had no one ejected, while the other team hit…
*FUCKERS (probably)
They didn't "remove" the face in the 1960s. The face wasn't added to the helmet until 1972, and then at the request of Native Americans. http://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/news/201…
I'm admittedly a Red Sox fanboy, but that was pretty funny.
I tend to agree with this. I was expecting the quotes to be much, much closer. This, to me, is not too much different than an AP reporter putting together a wire report by watching the same game everyone else is (but without actual plagiarism).
What I want to know is how the reporting on this can be this bad. Meaning - when the "he's going to agree to sell the team quickly" story started circulating a few days ago, I (and probably most people familiar with Sterling's "body of work") were immediately skeptical. If I'm a journalist who has that kind of info,…
If anything, this latest "Kids React" video from The Fine Bros makes me want to pick up an old Apple for the kids, so they can learn how to use computers the proper way. And by the proper way I mean oh my god I'm my dad.
We are told not to give attention to the ideology of a deranged killer, but what are we supposed to do when that ideology is as widespread as misogyny?
That sounds about right. Still the most unlikely thing that has happened in sports in my lifetime would be these back-to-back homers.
I watched the whole show. Here were a few things that jumped out at me:
Finally, haughty online outlet Deadspin won the cake-having-and-eating contest by running a metastory about Mallory Edens that mainly consisted of subtly chiding other outlets for running stories about Mallory Edens, a distinction not made by Google's algorithms.
+1. Brilliant.
I really enjoyed this. Sidebar, though - can we talk about "Ohio's Premier Rocksino?"
BELIEVE in the SHIELD.
Yeah, this is a great idea, but I have a feeling I'll just keep winding up as the victim of alien medical experiments for hundreds of years, or drowning in a flash flood as I try to win a dirt car rally race, leading me to pull the old trick of starting at the best ending and working my way backwards.
Better luck next year, Carolla!
It's a great song, always has been, always will be. I admit this without shame!
I'm going to vote that this is fake.