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A fastball to the thigh of a major league baseball player is so innocuous that even Jose Fuckin Bautista simply removed his padding and took his base. If HE doesn’t react to it how bad can it be?

I’m wondering if a sign was needed at all. It’s not like Teheran and others hadn’t decided long before the first pitch of the game that Bautista was going to wear one.

I live one block directly south of the main entrance of a 850 enrollment high school and I share your disdain for the way those shit-birds drive past my house. They come out of the parking lot, run their shitboxes up to 45-50 mph just to have to hammer the brakes to make the stop that is but one block further. The

I would caution against the LR4

Not a picture of my wife’s but she has green a 72 K5Blazer that is perfect and the kids (8 and 4) prefer riding in that to my 15 Corvette z51. And yes, it is our beach car.

I would add as an aside that I would prefer a 2-2-1-1-1 format. I understand this creates a problem by adding extra travel days in late October but that would be easily solved if (and I know the owners would fight this tooth and nail) they reduced the season to 154 games and made the WC a best-of-three with game 1 on

There is more logic in simply alternating that using the ASG winner.

My argument is, as would the argument of every manager in the game, that I would prefer being the home team/have HFA vs not being/ not having. Using the ASG as the determining factor was a vastly stupid move by MLB to try to bring meaning to what is essentially a meaningless game.

With Jeter now out of baseball I guess some other undeserving player needs to be named a perennial All Star. I vote Bormann.

Too small of a sample size to determine a trend.

That’s fantastic. Thanks, friend.

The problem, as the article made allusions to, is that MLB stupidly gives home field advantage in the WORLD FUCKING SERIES to the team from the league whose team won a God damned exhibition game. I can see both sides of this one as it would be fun for the fans to stick it to MLB if that resulted in the MLB dropping

Calling captains in baseball dumb misses the mark a bit. What interests me isn’t so much a perfunctory title but what made the players who assumed the leadership roll in their clubhouses. Ex. the 1988 Dodgers completely overachieved that season and it had everything to do with Kirk Gibson. He got more out of that

I’m looking forward to being able to buy another dock. My dock is in the basement but I end up playing with my daughter at the kitchen table in handheld mode more often than not (until after 9:00 pm that is). Will be nice to put it up on the screen on the main tv so long as my wife isn’t watching the damn Cubs* game.



Just as long as I don’t have to see them uncomfortably sitting in front of the camera in the Merc SLS AMG again I’m all for Federer in The Spaniard’s box.




Whether your intention or not this very effectively laid out why, despite many, many pieces on DS through the years about the “old white guys” “whining” about the “unwritten rules” of baseball being a bad thing, the self-policing that happens in MLB is, in fact, probably the best one could hope for.

Definitely agree on your points about the Yiga Clan Hideout. The stealth aspect was tedious but I still enjoyed it, hell they could/should have had a half dozen Yiga fortresses throughout Hyrule.

Came to the comments expecting this. you did not disappoint Mr(s?) random internet person. +1

So I take it you take exception to Mike Trout being last year’s AL MVP? If so that’s a bad taek.