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  1. Pretty good distribution. His second inning number is impressive to me because how often did he bat in the 2nd inning?
  2. Isn’t the logic being that due to the fact the cable companies wired things up? The air is the air. But a wire technically belongs to someone and you choose to accept that signal.
  3. Rush Limaugh's rise came in the late 80s and early 90's. By 1996 he was already at his peak. Right wing talk radio didn't come about because of deregulation.
  4. To me Rickey and Hank Aaron were underrated... in that the focus on HR and Steals for them could have changed the perception. Outside of those two things they were still great great players.
  5. So with Willie Mays passing away who is the great living player? You have the controversial take for people like Bonds and ARod. Mike Schmidt? Johnny Bench? Rickey Henderson?
  6. I don't know anything about the Pistons anymore but in my amateur opinion when a guy doesn't want to coach and you throw that kind of money at him to have to entice him... his heart won't be in it. And from what I read here and on twitter it sure seemed like it.
  7. is that real or a NY TIme PItchbot type thing? There's a "Dearborn" social media page, not run by the city, just some young bros who talk about the latest chicken or ice cream places to open, new stores in Canton, and traffic videos, etc.... but every time they have a post about something the comments are like "How can people go swimming at a time like this with what's going on in Gaza?"
  8. Didn't he get hurt with a rib injury shortly after?
  9. We started to get it as a holiday this year, along with the option of using it with 2 others as 'floating holidays'. I was originally not going to do that because I didn't want to appear racist but then one of my bosses, who is black, said he's switching it with July 5, a Friday, I felt better about it.
  10. But Israel made them do it. They wouldnt be critical of Hamas if Israel didn't do what they did.
  11. Reese Olson does not want to be interviewed
  12. I was bummed when I visited a few years ago and realized that awesome looking building was his.
  13. He is in a bind though considering how many of his constiuents are directly affected by what is going on and his own heritage. The guy is young too, early 30's. But if you didn't watch the news or see him on twitter you would never know he's saying what he does. He doesn't speak about it at city functions or when he's in public, like a business opening. I think he does a decent job at separating his personal and professional life. He was a democratic member of the state legisature before running for mayor and is connected to the party. The big test will be what he does with regard to endorsing Biden. He loved to spend the money the democrats gave our city.
  14. and he's actually a good mayor notwithstanding. If it wasn't for this issue I'd be fine with him. He is very engaging with the community, responds to things quickly like trash pickup delays. City services are better. He brought in a lot of younger people to head the departments rather than those who have been around for 25-30 years. The budget is balanced yet we have more stuff going on now. In our rec center where I work out, the area with the bikes, treadmills, and weights, faces a giant wall of glass where on the other side is the pool. "A few people" complained that they didn't like being "stared at". So they put up a protective barrier over the glass, with a map of all the city rec facilities. Everyone hated it. Made the room look smaller, blocked out natural light, etc. Every day the rec director got complaints about it on his voicemail, he would forward to the mayor. (I know this because my son works there). I complained. His words were "a few people didn't like the glass". It's been that way for 20 years since it opened. It was nice to walk by to know how crowded the pool was. A parent could work out and their kids could swim, and they could see each other. We suspect that it was "religous" in nature. To his credit the mayor took it down after about a month.
  15. I agree with that. You don't build bullpens. They just happen. And they don't last.
  16. our mayor had a tweet about Latimer... which someone said they can't wait to retweet it after he wins by 20.
  17. The thing with the bullpen usage... this team and org is not in a position to have guys set in roles. Nobody is good enough to claim one. You have to find out who can play and who can't. Part of that is putting them in positions to succeed or fail. They are the ones taking the test, not AJ HInch or Chris Fetter. It's not a board game. The pieces are the ones who have to execute.
  18. I haven't been paying attention so where is AOC on the whole Gaza thing? Is she part of the crazy bloc?
  19. I clicked on a poll via a text message and they was one of the questions. I inconsistently answered all the questions. Very obvious what their leanings are.
  20. I see a lot of fans at Comerica wearing the gear and I'm 50 years old and probably not their demograhic so... I just chalk it up to something not meant for me, and I ignore it. I do enjoy seeing all the older "boomer" fans bitch about it on social media though.
  21. Good to have you back! Glad you found us. Stick around.
  22. They also weren't as good. I'm not saying that because they didn't win a WS, but just in terms of record. They never had home field advantage in their playoff years except for the 2006 WS, which they got because of the ASG. They sort of stumbled into the playoffs in 2012, they were tied with Chicago with about a week left and they fell off a cliff. Teams like Oakland and Baltimore had better records during the run. But I did enjoy the recent run more because I was only 10 during the summer of 84 and most of the games were not on TV and I was busy playing with my friends. The atmosphere and reach of the recent era was larger. Nothing beat a weekend night at Comerica Park when they were riding high.... it was a party.
  23. I recall at the time last week that there was a very specific reason they did it at that time but dont remember what it was. Either weather or light related.
  24. No they are not. I think this is an over reaction. I don't see it as much differen than having your birthday party at McDonald's. Kids get attached to brands. You ever work at a fast food place back when they made us wear hats? Ever put a had on a 7 year old kid and see their face light up? "I work at KFC now!!!!" The kids aren't cooking food or taking orders. Representatives for the brand did say, however, that campers are not doing the work of team members as part of this program, adding that Chick-fil-A employees serving as counselors will not engage in their usual tasks during camp and will instead do activities with campers. This is not the first time the chain has hosted a summer camp. A Houston-area Chick-fil-A started its still-running experience six years ago with activities like bingo and trivia.
  25. Maroun's pockets run very deep. It will be interesting how the traffic plays out. The reason he owns his bridge is because he owns his trucking companies so he gets that revenue. The new bridge on the canadian side is linked right up with the 401, that was the point, keep them out of downtown. Will that family send their trucks to the new bridge? Should save about 25-30 minutes I would think. I can't wait to run across it.
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