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[Dusk at Nationals Park, as Tanner Roark gets David Peralta to fly out to right field during the third inning of last night's game. AP Photo/Evan Vucci.]

Do you dare risk to try the amaze ramp of death?

BEHIND THE SCENES: I had to google "Steve Aoki"

I loved that scene. It's exactly how lame guy would try to be a cool guy.

...I should know... *sigh*

Did someone say Spiderman 3?

Birds, showing why we invented the word "birdbrain," don't have the visual or spatial acuity to tell the difference between "outside" and "a reflection of outside."

I went to the Oxford v. Cambridge rowing match on the Thames. I should have watched it on TV. And by 'it', I mean anything other than that boat race.

my eyes hurt.. so much....

What the hell are you talking about? All of that you just said sounds like BS. The refresh rate of a monitor does not in anyway affect the framerate of a game.

She's English, not Australian.

Or when you pretty much never have possession..... he deserves so much better

Reminder that you only get to make as many awesome saves as Howard has made when your defense sucks.

Howard looks solid in goal.*

Stop being poor?

White people, amirite?

Casillas looked bad and they missed De Gea but, I don't think they would have advanced regardless of who was in goal. They just looked old.

Probably the best thing I've read on Deadspin since the Lennay Kekua/Manti Te'o story. Well done Greg.

I know I'm late to the party, but I think the general point of the article is that there's irony in ESPN trying to reach a black audience by making the face of it a guy who has very little credibility with the target audience. Just from a business perspective, it has to give the higher-ups at ESPN heartburn thinking

you know why we're still much further away from TRUE racial equality than most people think? because folks think there's a need for a "black grantland"...what the hell does that even mean?? do they think they only cover white athletes on grantland? that there needs to be an entirely separate web site for black