thomasmurphysullivan
ThomasMurphySullivan
thomasmurphysullivan

That’s a good one! My favorite to use back when I lived in Detroit was that Michigan was so excited about beating us one time, they wrote their whole fight song about it.

My favorite thing when I went in there to ref intramurals on fall Saturdays was seeing visiting D3 football players realizing that it was real, and then pointing out the mark on it from where Berwanger had used it as a doorstop in his dental office.

These guys don’t forgive, and unlike CTE-heavy sports they won’t forget

And her coaches had her stop using the ball toss machines around the same time, in fitting with her plan of eliminating Jugs.

So it’s okay to use a substance that’s prohibited by Federal law, as long as MLB doesn’t specifically ban it. Gotcha.

To extend his point further, this is why you are never getting into the Kinja Hall of Fame.

Their athletic department needs to go the way of the University of Chicago’s athletic department.

sensiblechuckle.gif

Clashes between labor and management were a fact of life in many industries throughout the 1980s. This ranged from President Ronald Reagan’s decision to fire all 11,000 of the country’s striking air-traffic controllers to NBC’s decision to replace Valerie Harper on her own television show to the bitter miners’ strike

For Bonds, read Game of Shadows. There is a great deal of detail in there about what he used and when. For Clemens (and you can do this for Bonds, too) just look at the year by year pattern, compare their aging curve to literally everyone who went before them, and use your brain: 1997 for Clemens after he went to

Incredible. +35

All Australians are unable to shoot thanks to Port Arthur.

The Hall of Fame and the museum to which it is attached do not do anyone any favors by simply throwing up their hands as regards a big, glaring facet of modern baseball history

You’re out of your mind if you think I’m gonna read that.

I know. I’ve listened to all those old clips of Buck. They’re great.

quite possibly the best position player and pitcher to ever live

didnt gaylord perry make it? the dude who wrote a book about how he cheated by doctoring the ball? some or all of this may be untrue

The Old Overholt is already doing a fine job on that front, thank you very much.

Honestly, I think we’re all remembering them just fine this way.