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They will not be millionaires. He'll give them a tiny bit and claim his pardon was the real gift and the rest of it will be for him.
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With this and WPI numbers the bad news is pretty well confirmed. There is so much irony to consider with Warsh taking over for Powell this week. It's going to turn out that for all Powell and the Fed's resistance to Trump's fury over them not lowering rates more, history is going to show that they none-the-less did take their foot off the brakes too soon, which of course is now going to require a more severe correction, and probably another year or two, to fix, and this is a terrible outcome for American consumers. But it's also going to be a terrible one for Trump and the GOP. Inflation will finally be the railroad spike through the heart of Trump's second term. As always in life Donald, be careful what you wish for.
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05/16/2026 1:10p EDT Toronto Blue Jays at Detroit Tigers
Sports_Freak replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
I dont remember his name, a relief pitcher, about 7 years ago or so.....he had like a 0.000001 ERA in the minors and got called up. And he was a huge MLB disappointment. I thought for sure he would be our closer for the next 10 years or so. Its one of the many reasons I dont put much stock into MiLB stats. They can be very misleading. -
05/16/2026 1:10p EDT Toronto Blue Jays at Detroit Tigers
NorthWoods replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
I'm probably with you on that. We didn't have nearly the information or the cynicism we have now. Can you imagine the webz today if a team likw 1968 was running out a ss/3B combo batting .135 & .200? With OPS of .399 & .556? Yet somehow that team won 103 games. I thought then with all the youngsters coming up Les Cain, Tommy Matchick, Wayne Comer, Jon Warden that it would go on for years.....but alas. Others were talking about their 1st game, I knew mine was in '67 and a DH vs the Indians. This seems to have been it since it was around my birthday and on a Sunday when my Dad could have taken me. And all through my younger years he liked getting value for his dollar and going to doubleheaders. -
"That catcher hurt his knee. Not his left knee or his right knee. His weenie"
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If you can find one person in 20 that cares about these I'd be surprised, but just keep worrying what color sandals the toga set is wearing if it takes your mind off Rome burning. 🙄
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50 Years Ago Today I started to love baseball
casimir replied to Motor City Sonics's topic in Detroit Tigers
Great stories @Motor City Sonics. Pocket schedules. Oh man, just like chips, you couldn’t take just one when you found them. You had to grab a few because you needed to have them in different locations and/or spares just in case. But you’d be cool about it. You’d grab a couple here, s couple there, another couple from somewhere else. You wouldn’t empty out the first box you saw. You couldn’t do that to the next person needing their fix. -
Niekro with the little smirk when they saw it fly.....
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But do we know if they pitched with their usual pitching arm?
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5/15/26 7:00PM RD2 GM6 Pistons (2-3) @ Cavs (3-2)
casimir replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Detroit Pistons
I mean, sure, gotta keep subscriptions up somehow, right? -
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This list goes on and on apparently. https://www.medicinenet.com/what_are_the_72_other_genders/article.htm
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5/15/26 7:00PM RD2 GM6 Pistons (2-3) @ Cavs (3-2)
Motown Bombers replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Detroit Pistons
I was a little too young to really appreciate the Bad Boys so I didn't become a fan until the Grant Hill era. He became my favorite player and I was really bummed when he left for Orlando and all we got was this no name undersized center who couldn't score. That probably has to go down as one of the best sign and trades of all times. -
50 Years Ago Today I started to love baseball
Motor City Sonics replied to Motor City Sonics's topic in Detroit Tigers
June 28th is the 50th anniversary of that Yankee Monday Night game. The whole game is on You Tube (I think they cut the commercials out, though). I am going to re-watch the entire thing. That was wild. Nobody left until he took that curtain call and he was totally freaked out by it. I don't think he understood what he really meant. You have to remember, the year before that Kaline retired, the team was 57-102. Three game short of a full season because they were so bad they didn't need to make up rain outs? They lost 19 in a row that year. And then BOOM. Here comes Fidrych, LeFlore and Staub and they had a winning record again. The rest of that team in 1976 wasn't very good. Aging Bill Freehan, Mickey Stanley and Willie Horton. Tom Veryer and Pedro Garcia up the middle. Yuck. Starting rotation was The Bird, Dave roberts, Vern Ruhle and Ray Bare (with Joe Coleman getting traded). They had a losing record but it's hard to remember it like that because Fidrych made it so exciting. I still remember one of his commercials, sort of. It might have been for Highland Appliance, were he's on the mound telling the ball about all the great deals, then he throws the pitch, you hear a loud knock and Fidrych watches the ball sail away and says "Hey, Ball, where ya goin?" - then the announcer says "that balls headed to Highland Appliance" - or whatever it was. Here's part of a commercial clip, for something else, who knows what -
50 Years Ago Today I started to love baseball
Motor City Sonics replied to Motor City Sonics's topic in Detroit Tigers
Don'cha feel like, maybe other than Barry Zito, the innocence of the game kind of died out with Fidrych and Fernando Valenzuela? They were too young and naive to be cynical. They just went out and played with no pretense. Barry Zito was a bit of a weirdo, but I'm not sure how genuine that was, even though it was entertaining. -
Listening to Holmes on NFL radio, he said this was their best UDFA haul since he's been here.
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May 16 https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/may-16
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5/15/26 7:00PM RD2 GM6 Pistons (2-3) @ Cavs (3-2)
Shinzaki replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Detroit Pistons
Wallace and Ausar share a lot of characteristics..they both have 7ft+ wingspans, they both had superior quickness and hops and most importantly, they both have tremendous defensive instincts. Duren has long arms as well...he has a lot of bend too so when he decides to drive to the hoop, he's handling the ball down by his ankles..that is tough to deal with -
Vest and Brieske both pitched for the Hens last night - as far was we know neither had their arm fall off.
