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You can see part of the signage in the photo, but in case you didn’t know it was 483 feet to center at the Polo Grounds and Mays was on the dead run about 450 feet from home when he made that catch. The most astounding thing about the catch is that he got anywhere near the ball.
File under Things I Did Not Know Until Just Now: that was Joe Garagiola poking his head out of the centerfield clubhouse for Willie Mays’s famous catch in the 1954 World Series.
Very broad translation, the requests are:
Not that I was able to block this out, but now I can’t even try? Bullshit.
Can’t wait! Also Melissa Benoist said in an interview recently she would love to do a musical episode of Supergirl. Clearly now the only option is a big Flash/Supergirl/Arrow musical crossover event! When Music Meister threatens to take over the Multiverse!
Top Tip; If you're bald, don't think that facial hair somehow makes up for it.
Naturally, the star of House Of Cards would gravitate to a franchise that has one good season for every three shitty seasons.
Welcome to Super Bowl LIV coming to you live from the Goatse Dome.
Too bad this guy isn’t around to chastise Georgia again.
Agreeing with the NFL over this and Fox News over Trump’s treatment of Megan Kelly in the same day is too much. I need a drink.
Add making me side with Fox News to the reasons I hate Donald Trump.
I feel so weird when the NFL does something right for a change.
Well, see, here you go again. And the answer is no. Any objective reading of presidential history puts Obama nowhere near the bottom of that list. There were three truly, unabashedly horrible 20th century presidents: Harding, Hoover, and Nixon. Obama was worse than those guys? No, he was not. I think Carter was worse…
I mean, who the hell wants GDP growth, lower unemployment, 72 consecutive months of job growth, lower deficit and 20 million more people with health insurance? Ugh!
Shut the fuck up and get me my fries.
#FeelTheSparrow
I’d like to see an ESPN report on off the field issues and whether they effect Hall of Fame voting. I know that’s usually Jeremy Schaap’s beat, but maybe Ray Lewis can take a stab at it.
John Calipari makes a rare return to the A-10!