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Buehrle deserves a nod if only for being decent to fans by working so fast in an era where games were getting ludicrously long. Wasn’t there a Buehrle/Verlander game in 2006 or so that didn’t even crack 2 hours? God bless those men.

Simply put, wins above replacement wasn’t a stat then.

Go fuck yourself

I think the gist is that Kevin Durant decided to join a superteam in Golden State rather than deal with a pouty ass teammate in the heart of Red State, USA, and thus deserves scorn for everything he does from now until eternity.

I am internet commenting on a blog post about an email referencing a tweet which leaked info about a Youtube tab.

At least I’m not wasting my entire fucking life over here.

I’m pretty old, but not that old, and I don’t understand this post at all.  What is the point, or issue?  Genuinely curious, this is over my head.

This happens to a Liverpool scout every single time they’re looking for a defender.

Oh man, and the whole argument depended on the name of the newspaper! You really nailed them!

Lazy, cherry-picking hack.

Why is that the only thing you have a rebuttal to?

Remember your totally unbiased and professional reporting on the uva case? The fact that someone pays you to write words after that witch hunt is mind boggling.

Yeah, my bad. Too late to edit. My point stands, though.

Yeah, but that’s not how journalism ethics works. The story had credibility but the reporting.... didn’t. No real sources, no real facts to report. I get that was incredibly frustrating for Jezebel (and the other ex-gawker sites), but that doesn’t give them a license to just keep stirring the pot publicly on the hopes

“ She reached out to a Gawker reporter who’d previously gotten tips about it and learned the names of the two women who’d claimed that they’d experienced CK masturbate in front of them at the Aspen Comedy Festival around 2008.”

Here’s the simple fact: The Washington Post did journalism the right way, and Jezebel did not.

“We know what goes on in this locker room,”

I don’t want to Monday Morning QB your editor but I think we probably would have figured out “Boston” from the rest of the headline.

I also bumped into Jeff Fisher on a checkout line recently. It was at a 7-Eleven in Montana. However, after he left it was a 7-Nine.

We won’t fully know the extent until the Rams get three more wins.