No. Smart professionals display sportsmanship in the public eye.
No. Smart professionals display sportsmanship in the public eye.
He's a great corner, but he is quite the opposite of my new favorite player.
Spare me the "Sherman went to Stanford, so he must be smart" storyline. It's bogus.
Favorite player?
He also had a 990 SAT, yet was admitted to Stanford: http://rivals.yahoo.com/footballrecrui…
Do people still defect in the USA, or have they cured it with vaccines?
When we started in on our project of making a farce and mockery of baseball's annual Hall of Fame election by buying…
+1(ce got busy in a Burger King bathroom)
+1 lumpy bowl of oatmeal
+1 pronounced with an "umpty"
Actually, I have a feeling just about anyone would do that less that baseball writers, who form very strong opinions on these people for long periods of time through personal contact.
Fuck You BBWAA.
Sincerely, Baseball fans
Not a surprise, but it kinda proves LeBatard's point that those in the BBWAA have a "holier than thou" attitude.
I heard that he's also not allowed into BBWAA's official AOL chat room. They take shit like this very seriously.
Wow. The sky truly is the limit for this kid.
Poor Humphries. Dude's gonna be a huge public laughingstock now.
"After thinking about it..."
It's basically a reiteration of their PTI segment, until Stan Van Gundy (guest co-host) jumps in and rips their argument to shreds by noting that: a. LeBatard's antics aren't a fraction as bad as the 16 morons who left Maddux off their ballots and b. it was a GOOD ballot, more so than many of the "legitimate" ballots…