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He tries to get four or five lines of what done?

But it kind of is. It is allowed to use the U.S. name, official marks, and “represent the country.” The U.S. government certainly has a hand in sanctioning it and its role in international competitions. The Amateur Sports Act lends government recognition to the USSF, so it’s really not the same as when ESPN fires curt

Hard to believe this was such breaking news that they couldn't have waited a day until a hidden camera caught someone lowering and raising the sign.

The bargaining is limited by both the NFL and the NFLPA. The NFL effectively has a monopoly on professional football and the NFLPA has a monopoly on the supply of labor for professional football. Because the NFLPA (rationally) views the interests of current members as higher priority than future members, rookies are

How do they suppose the cake was signed yet no worse for the wear?

Of course. Don’t get me started on them. But Collins is bad at every objective aspect of managing. Maybe he’s good at “motivating players” or improving skills, but he's terrible at pregame and in game decision making.

Yes but that doesn't excuse batting de Aza first or second. He's among the worst hitters in the league; if he has to play, he has to bat eighth.

He needs to be the first to comment on every article or he’ll get lupus or leptospirosis. No point fighting it

They've probably done some research on this and aren't just making lazy generalizations. They do have a lot of money on the line.

Surprised she goes to West Virginia and not Virginia Tech.

Genuinely, thank you so much for writing this.

The field of play is vastly different than the stadium. The game is the umpire’s domain. The stadium is not unless something is printed on the ticket. It’s bizarre how many people don’t seem to get that.

This is what I was getting at and looking for. Thanks.

Of course.

Ok, so all he can do is call over security and ask them to deal with an unruly fan in the same way that anyone else there could? I understand that's what happened here but the article references him ejecting someone else in the past. If that's all it means, I feel better.

But that’s not comparable as it is the game itself, which of course the umpire have authority over.

By what authority can an on field official eject a spectator at a professional sporting event? Is it states on the ticket back?

Big of him but would be far better if he said: “it infuriates me that I got a key detail wrong” rather than “it infuriates me that a key detail was wrong"

Neither of these is a gay joke?? I'm impressed with how much commenters have matured.

So basically the “technicality” that makes it legal is that it’s not illegal.