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southsider2k5

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  1. We will get there, I am sure. As bad as he is, a quiet hitpiece of his work ethic will happen soon enough.
  2. It's like saying "yes we would all be way better if we had real players playing these games" and that is why we failed, when we know that we weren't going to have those players anyway.
  3. Faith? Like I am not taking up religion here. I am just going to tune in for a while and watch a game occasionally. I don't need Jesus, just a feed. And just like we have seen nationwide with these launches, the billionaires will fight over pennies, things will be delayed, and then it will get figured out and forgotten about. It's not a war crime.
  4. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/columnist/bob-nightengale/2024/09/25/tommy-john-surgery-mlb-baseball-ucl/75362210007/
  5. Those two are probably related. A strip club mention reminded him of his favorite tool... his own.
  6. Look the most analytical slave organization in baseball by all accounts is Houston. They have eight playoff appearances in a row to show for it. We have 120 losses by acting like the Brooklyn Dodgers. You tell me who is winning?
  7. People want to see history. I remember being at a game in the mid 1980s where Dave Steib of the Blue Jays was pitching a no hitter against the Sox at Comiskey. As we got through the 7th and 8th innings, the fans slowly switched over and were cheering each strike and out against the Sox. We got to the 9th, no hitter in tact trailing 6-0, and Rudy Law hit a homer leading off. The fans first booed, and then finally got quiet. Bryan Little came up next and homered as well. There were a few boos, but mostly applause. Then Harold went deep, and the place was all back to Sox fans.
  8. I was at a state wide convention earlier this week for other like board members. I ended up randomly sat next to someone at a social-business event who was previously a basketball coach in the town where I got my start in broadcasting. We spent hours talking about friends in common, games in common, and different memories and experiences. Sports is a way that even if you have never met a person you both own a set of shared experiences that can make you instant old friends.
  9. Or that these guys have been hurt literally every single season so acting like this was a surprise is intellectually dishonest.
  10. Much like we saw with Hawk, Stone has been on a steady decline for a number of years now.
  11. Considering the current state of the team and international operations? Signs point to no.
  12. Normally that would excite me, but we will probably end up with the corpse of Robinson Cano or Lamarr Hoyt.
  13. Any real behavioral economist would tell you most of your decision making is irrational anyways.
  14. They had TA traded, but Kenny killed it so it doesn't fit.
  15. Seriously that was an absolutely absurd statement. Thanks.
  16. Eh, it's a 120 loss team. That's the worst part for us. I am just glad it hit him too.
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