Eh, disagree. You might as well get a win out of it.
Eh, disagree. You might as well get a win out of it.
Come on. Schaub was legitimately above average for 2 great years
Trading a first round pick for Trent Richardson also a pretty bad move
Who cares though, seriously?
The Man Who Knew Too Little is underrated
+ only 1 bullet
He actually won the World Series two years later with the Phillies while blowing zero saves the whole year
Astros fan here.
Yeah, if Tejada had not broken his leg, Utley may not have been suspended.
The result of the play absolutely matters as does the wanton lack of any pretense to sliding into second base as did his complete lack of remorse in his post-game interview.
There will be basically no quarterbacks playing on either side tonight.
Thanks—been looking forward to this post all week.
Glenn Davis, Mike Scott, Billy Doran...those were great days
Point 1 is very true. Point 2 has been debunked. The 32 teams individually pay taxes; the NFL is just a governing entity that doesn’t make money.
Miller’s badness is vastly overstated.
I really liked the post about Superbikes
“selling your soul”
“Every rich person there is a despicable oil whore.”
There are 30 teams that play 162 games each. Since 30 teams really means 15 dyads, that means there are 2,430 games a year.
Odds of this happening on a given night (assuming all teams are of equal ability) are 1/32,768 i.e. = (1/2)^15