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I'm too lazy to look it up, but Tajh Boyd did too.

Holy shit, Sharks.

I'm glad this was in written form and not, say, podcasted, because I don't think we would have been able to hear it clearly over the in-progress fellating.

That explains a lot! I just don't get how the site can lambast Bryce Harper for sometimes making boneheaded plays in the field while national media call him a brave player (both of those stances are exaggerated anyway) while we give a pass to Puig because he is an exciting player to watch so he doesn't need to get the

I was called out for agreeing with the writers, but it appears we agree on him bringing it on himself. Lower the strikeout count, stop being a distraction. Media loves to talk about guys that work hard.

I live in the middle ground between Dodger/Giant fandoms. And I'm not a fan of either. It's just not going to stop until he makes it stop. I love watching the dude play, but I'm tired of media ragging on him. Though there's a certain part of me that knows he brings a portion of it on himself.

If this is a thing, the federal government could get SO much money back on one of their trademark logos that gets abused every Halloween: the FBI.

Rules exist for a reason. Normal work environment or not. If he doesn't have to stretch and be at work on time, it's only a matter of time before other guys want to take the same liberties. The manager's job is to have his team win. If that in part turns mild anarchy, by all means, curb it before it's a real problem.

See also: hyperbole. She's not right about the whole thing. It's blown completely out of proportion. But it is a very real issue they're dealing with. They have a blossoming superstar on their hands who can't make it to BP on time. Eventually, the act is not only going to wear thin on the team and management, but the

Is it hyperbole? Yes. Is she wrong? No.

He didn't arrive to work on time and got benched. In regular work life, that's also seen as unsatisfactory workplace demeanor.

You've never looked into pro sports season tickets, have you?

"Where that ball hit him I think, from my first look... is that it will take a while to get him up."

Stupid double posts. This is why I should never respond from the cell.

You are sincerely making me wish this had happened.

The short answer to all of that is "no". Why shouldn't Lobo fans be allowed to celebrate on the court with their team after the win?

Or maybe the two people who were trying to work could have put their bags anywhere under the desks like every other broadcast team this week? The security guard has a job to do too, after all.

When we say suitcase, it was actually an equipment case for their broadcast stuff. Not actual luggage. I'm more annoyed they took up 5 spots on media row rather than each school's permitted 3, but that's just me being crotchety.

Bingo. They were holding people off for a few minutes to set up the table for the trophy presentation and get security in place around the team for the celebration and presentations.

I'm not going to write out the story again, but while I agree with what you say, this isn't what happened to Leitner. I posted about it.