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where all this money coming from for SD
who they think they is? the dodgers
who they think they is? the dodgers
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They'll have a fire sale in 2 years when nobody shows up to watch themwhere all this money coming from for SD
who they think they is? the dodgers
Gotta give the tax payers something
I just don't get how they got the game before us. Nats Park opened 5 years before Marlins Park, and at least there's some stuff to do outside the ballpark. There's literally nothing to do right outside of Marlins Park.
Don't discount the fact that no one wants to go to DC.
Little League Baseball has stripped the U.S. championship from the Chicago-based Jackie Robinson West team and has suspended the coach for violating a rule prohibiting the use of players who live outside the geographic area that the team represents, it was announced Wednesday.
I don't want to play THAT card but has there ever been a Caucasian team that has been stripped of their championship and victories after the fact in these Little League World Series games?
i was gonna make a thread about this but i'll leave basketball with it's shine and just just post in here. Babe Ruth may have been a bit of a fraud. i'm listening to Boomer and Carton this morning and they're talking about how before 1931 it's been said that balls that bounced over the fence were considered a HR
i'm sure i'm late with this and it's been mentioned here before but this had me buggin. from wiki : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_run
Before 1931, a ball that bounced over an outfield fence during a major league game was considered a home run. The rule was changed to require the ball to clear the fence on the fly, and balls that reached the seats on a bounce became ground rule doubles in most parks. A carryover of the old rule is that if a player deflects a ball over the outfield fence without it touching the ground, it is a home run. Babe Ruth's 60th home run in 1927 was somewhat controversial, because it landed barely in fair territory in the stands down the right field line. Ruth lost a number of home runs in his career due to the when-last-seen rule. Bill Jenkinson, in The Year Babe Ruth Hit 104 Home Runs, estimates that Ruth lost at least 50 and as many as 78 in his career due to this rule.
they said even some HR's didn't have to land in fair territory, if they looked good and they crowd enjoyed it, the umps called it a HR . with baseball right around the corner my thirst has me looking **** like this up
humor me ...
Obviously you've never been. And it's the 9th most traveled to city in the US, Miami is 25th. Lots of people want to go to DC.Don't discount the fact that no one wants to go to DC.
Obviously you've never been. And it's the 9th most traveled to city in the US, Miami is 25th. Lots of people want to go to DC.