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  1. 3 points
  2. Incredible - thanks. It would have been (what I remember) mid-seventies on. I remember delivering the Toledo Blade on Sunday. When I was done, the first thing I would do is read the sports page. In the stat section you could see the MLB stats right along side of the the Federation league stats, if that's what it was called. I remember the guys who I knew were in there. I don't remember about the International league then, though. I think they had a team in Toledo back then? Swayne Field? These teams traveled around the ball yards in their own cars. Probably a 50 game schedule. They called them semi-pro teams. Little ball yard in the middle of nowhere has a few hundred fans because these guys were pretty good. There were also high school traveling teams then too. Around here they called them legion teams because the American Legion sponsored a bunch of traveling teams, or helped. The good old days.
    3 points
  3. A white QB who can read defenses and pass accurately
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  4. Inflation and lowering costs for Americans and consumers? Nope! Ensuring Americans get jobs paying livable wages with good benefits? Nope! Building a healthcare plan that lowers costs and ensures universal coverage for Americans? Nope! Protecting our environment and making our air and water cleaner? Nope! Protecting consumers from being ripped off and better regulating corporations and going after predatory businesses? Nope! Building a golden ballroom to self aggrandize and pimp yourself out? Yep! That's the one. That's the priority with all the challenges Americans face today.
    2 points
  5. As I recall: "Atheism is a religion like not playing baseball is a sport."
    2 points
  6. So, I moved outta Jersey two weeks ago, (so far, so good….. cat acclimated by day 2, it took me a little longer), and I realized this morning that Halloween is next Friday…. So, I went to my neighborhood grocery chain and bought the BIG bag of assorted candy (m&m’s, Reese’s, etc) because I have NO idea whether my new little block gets a lot of trick-or-treaters, a few trick-or-treaters, no trick-or-treaters. But for sure, the last thing I wanted to do was get stuck with no candy here and have the whole new neighborhood complex Talk about the new chick from Jersey who’s a “cheap ass son of a bitch to Halloween trick-or-treaters”. 😱 I am kinda hoping there will be some come around because I do love to see the costumes & happy faces — or sometimes the totally confused tiny faces of first time trick-or-treaters. So cute 😊
    2 points
  7. 2 points
  8. Nobody is asking the real question. Did Beasley have the over on Hollands point total?
    2 points
  9. Must be nearing Halloween because Duncan Robinson’s Joe Harris costume is really convincing.
    2 points
  10. I was just reminded this is the 50th anniversary of Carleton Fisk's iconic home run in the 1975 World Series. One of those shots that stays in sports TV archives. MLB.com has a great story on how the shot of Fisk waving the ball fair came to be https://www.mlb.com/news/carlton-fisk-home-run-rat-story?adobe_mc=TS%3D1761175936%7CMCMID%3D11690324914217096266954970920983166800%7CMCORGID%3DA65F776A5245B01B0A490D44%40AdobeOrg&affiliateId=mlbapp-ios_webview_news-index&rsid=mlbios.at.bat.new.implementation
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  11. The name "Epstein Ballroom" seems to fit
    2 points
  12. FYIW...Carlin's monologue
    2 points
  13. An NBA team's coach admitted to tanking, and that is only like the 14th most shocking thing announced today.
    1 point
  14. A deeply unserious man leading a coalition of deeply unserious sycophants.
    1 point
  15. This is Vinny Vinny, what happened Well, uhhh, we had a problem and we tried to do everything we could Whaddaya mean Well, you know, we had a problem and there wasn't nothing we could do about it Whaddya mean You know what I mean, he's gone and we couldn't do nothing about it That's it Whadda ya mean, whadda ya mean? He's gone..........uh, he's gone...............and that's it
    1 point
  16. The Draft Dodger in Chief and his underlings sure know how recruit their standing Army
    1 point
  17. players have been gambling long before it was legalized. and theyve been throwing games since....forever.
    1 point
  18. To the bold above - YES! It's wild the way it talks to you. Very personalized, but it gets even crazier if you use the voice version (I was using only text). I did voice with my phone when I replaced a SSD card in my laptop. Guy had a Aussie accent. Talk about creepy! It was like someone sitting in the room with you. How much to trust with stuff like this? I think that is yet to be seen. I used it as a check on all the research and stuff I had done. I didn't post the numbers above, but Co-Pilot was pretty spot on with its assessments when I compared it to my own research, measurements, and calculations. For example, it told me how many watts my furnace fan would pull. It was a pretty wide range, which isn't good enough to design the system. I could give it a model number for the furnace, and it would get closer, maybe even close enough. But I used an ammeter so I knew "exactly" how many watts I needed under peak load and startup. I don't see how AI can replace a meter, and that difference might be a factor. In this case, one I can't be unsure about. But it is kinda cool - and creepy.
    1 point
  19. it is funny how drose gets raked over the coals for getting accused of rape, denying it, and then going to trial and getting acquitted while chauncey pays off his accuser and no one ever brings it up.
    1 point
  20. keep it in the political forum, domer. 🙂
    1 point
  21. I think the current gov might have this primary under control by now. Virginia Dem party probably wishes it had done oppo on the AG candidates. Now a MAGA idiot is going to give the top of the ticket headaches.
    1 point
  22. @romad1? Is that what you meant?
    1 point
  23. I bet Joe Cronin (Portland GM) has about 93 missed calls from Becky Hammond.
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  24. In the minors I think there’s been a pretty large amount of both. For hitters it’s probably more avoiding strike 3 than getting ball 4 though.
    1 point
  25. If I could hop in a Time Machine and go back to experience life for a little while, one of the things I would do is see a town league game from the 1900s or 10s or 20s. There were literally thousands of them littering the American landscape, and every burg of over 500 people definitely had at least one team representing their town in a league spanning a couple or three counties. I think most of them were semipro, players making a two or three bucks a game. Maybe teams hire a ringer from a competing town and pay him five bucks to help them win the league. The quality was probably at least the equivalent of D league ball, but it was probably the best quality ball the vast majority of the country had available to it, and towns celebrated these teams and the players who played on it. They would look forward to the new season all winter, talk about the local league around the hot stove, and tell stories (and tall tales) for decades about the men who played for their towns. It all seems very romantic to me.
    1 point
  26. Anyone see Beasley around town this morning?
    1 point
  27. nobody demanded anything. Just pointing out that some people think that serving in the military bestows some special status on somebody that we're supposed to care. Go back to protecting your pedophile overlords.
    1 point
  28. We can worry about Ivey when he’s ready to go in January.
    1 point
  29. Yep that should be it. It'll have trouble scoring but establish a defensive identity and have Ivey leading the bench but that's highly unlikely to happen.
    1 point
  30. That is a game you regret in April when you finish a game out of the 4th seed.
    1 point
  31. How about you run Cade off a screen or two?
    1 point
  32. This is my starting lineup. Cade, Ausar, Ron, Tobias, and Stew. Lean it to what you’re good at.
    1 point
  33. He's toast now. There is no way he can make it through a Democratic Primary given the mountain of terrible and ugly this he's said and done. I would imagine there will start to be calls for him to drop out at this point.
    1 point
  34. beasley had one of the greatest three point shooting seasons in nba history. neither he nor duncan robinson were going to repeat that. i figured they signed robinson so they could include his deal in a larger deal at the deadline.
    1 point
  35. 1 point
  36. Yes, it is the act of a dangerous person who will destroy things if things are not going his way.
    1 point
  37. +1 I've read some about Origen, one of the most renowned teachers of the early church, may have been the single person most responsible for the selection of the canon. Today the church doesn't talk about him because a lot of what he believed is not current orthodoxy. But Origen himself was cool about it, freely said he wasn't sure about a lot things but he'd tell you what made sense to him, take it or leave it.
    1 point
  38. Not the red hats. Remember, these people in large part embrace the prosperity gospel. Trump is wealthy because God favors him, and God favors people who favor whom He favors. Unrelated comment: Pouring $200 million into a vanity construction project at the White House is not the act of a man who expects to leave willingly in three years.
    1 point
  39. Just another typical fall day at the Idaho Botanical Garden, one of my most frequently visited and favorite places ever.
    1 point
  40. I don't care who is in the Epstein Files. They need to be released to the public, with victims protected. There needs to be justice brought to whoever abused and trafficked these women. Donald Trump Bill Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Republicans, Democrats, there needs to be justice for these women.
    1 point
  41. But wait—there's more: If we trade Skubal to a team whose goal in picking him up is winning a ring in 2026, then wouldn't that get directly in our way, blocking our own goal of a ring in 2026? Especially if we were to trade him to an AL team like Seattle. Would Harris really load up a direct competitor with Tarik Skubal in order to wipe us out of the playoffs? So, if Harris does trade Skubal, then by default logic, he is giving up on winning a ring in 2026 for the promise of a vague and indeterminate future ring in who knows what season. And that would be kneecapping our momentum toward steadily improving this team in the hopes of winning a ring in, yes, 2026. And if Harris did that, he owuld be endlessly hammered for screwing up that momentum and our chances, regardless of how promising those future prospects are. This is why I have to conclude that there is no way on god's green earth Scott Harris trades Tarik Skubal unless the trade makes our team better in 2026, specifically—and I have trouble envisioning any way any other team would make a trade like that.
    1 point
  42. Wait till AI fixes this ****.
    1 point
  43. Wow, I did not know that. My family has a connection to him. My father's friend Eddie "Bucky" Boehm (you can look him up on b-ref) played with Shantz in the minors in 1948 and they became lifetime friends. Shantz owned some really nice rental houses in Lakeland and he sometimes let Bucky use them when he wasn't doing anything with them. One of them happened to be available the weekend my father, mother (the only time she joined the boys on a Lakeland trip!) and I were heading to Lakeland, so Bucky passed it on to us. It was the nicest vacation housing I every stayed at. That was a good thing because I doubt my mom would have liked Lakeland much otherwise!.
    1 point
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