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Lost some respect for Kristin Chenoweth upon learning that she's dating this asshat.

This reminds me of a crazy-hot girl I dated most of college. She basically decided I don't love her because I honestly answered her question (while watching an Austin Powers movie) that yes, I would love to fuck Elizabeth Hurley. Didn't answer it in a crass way or in poor taste, just yeah, if she offered herself to

So... is that an endorsement or a rejection of the idea? Because blindness solves the problem of a peeping tom, I would think.

Maybe it's just me - and not to make light of the crimes this scumbag allegedly committed against multiple women - but I think this guy resembles a cross between Darren Rovell, Dan LeBatard and maybe a little bit of Jay Mariotti thrown in as well.

Finally! D.J. Countess has been waiting for this opportunity.

We'd be good for the semifinals with Greg, but with Ryan Howard, we might be vulnerable in the quarters if we get a tough draw.

Matt -

So I need to cite sources or else you'll dismiss facts as "anecdotal"? What if the sources are behind paywalls at Sports Business Journal and ESPN Insider?

How does your comment relate to "the audience is aging" (which is not a myth)?

Don't forget about gambling. Lots more to gamble on in football. Baseball, meanwhile, has moundball.

I went to a Cubs-Rays game last weekend and Maddon put his pitcher at 8. Apparently he's been doing it regularly this season and some last, whereas other AL managers have only done it like 2-3 times total since interleague play started.

It's not becoming less popular, but the audience is aging which raises legitimate concerns over sustainability of that growth and marketing success in the long-term.

I was researching minor league prospects for two NL teams that I like and there were a few guys listed as DH in the minors - do pitchers not even bat in the minors any more?

...in an exhibition game

ooof!

Just ask Washington's GM's brother how that worked out for him.

He and his crew could face consequences if they are found to have erased evidence (what you suggest as "audio of the cockpit") and that's proven to be non-standard practice. That one sounds like a no-brainer. Even if they typically erase that recording, would a reasonable person have known that the content was

Stallworth was the example of immediately owning what happened. He didn't attempt to flee the scene or avoid authorities. Answered honestly that he had been drinking a few hours before. Didn't seek special treatment. He took responsibility for his actions and made amends with the victim's family and all that...

Let's play this out... the players file a case, the Canadian authorities side with the players, then what? FIFA says "sorry ladies - what we wanted to do was wrong" and agrees to comply with that ruling? Right. There is zero chance of that outcome.