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Oh thank God.

Are you sure the friends aren’t the buttholes?

It’s about the fingers not their destination.

The real fingers are the friends you make along the way.

Please post this in every article about the Bears this season, will you?

Hey, at least it’s not double doink bad? Love the mascot reaction.

That did occur to me, about 6 minutes after I posted. Still, Devers is practically touching 3rd while the ball is in Rosario’s glove and he’s chugging. It’s bottom of the 9th w 2 outs in your park and the ball is 300’ from home plate, waving the tying run home and making a laser beat him is the right call.

Especially with two outs. If you hold him, you still need a hit to get him home, so your chances are what, 30%, assuming the odds of the next guy getting a hit or walking and passing the opportunity along. The odds of Rosario making a absolutely perfect throw there, and the catcher not effing it up are probably less

Great screengrab, with the stakes and timing, this might actually be the best outfield assist I’ve ever seen. What a throw.

Red Sox manager Alex Cora called the decision to wave Devers around “a great send” by third base coach Carlos Febles, and whether you agree or not, surely we can all agree that it was gutsy as shit and it led to a badass ending to a baseball game.

The real fingers were inside us all along. 

Similar to the sound I made after every delay of game penalty. 

Disagree. No one talked about the fingering of buttholes in this clip.

The sound of the Boston crowd absolutely deflating is beautiful

The White Sox outscored the Bears today. What a fucking slog that game was. God I hate sports.

Did he snort them?

Now they have to start thinking about how to keep Terry Rozier, and if they can woo Nikola Mirotic or Al-Farouq Aminu in free agency.

The case will now go to the district attorney’s office, which will hopefully decide that this is too embarrassing to take to the mattresses.

I’m so glad I’m free from this kind of delusion. The teams I support never even get the chance to lose to the eventual champions.