yet the guy who made those decisions, in an "effort" to transition to run prevention, is still employed lol
I had a good friend jump on the Sox bandwagon in '03-'04. I'll never not root against them
just a few of my completely biased and uninformed observations
*it feels like opposing hitters have been unusually patient against us
*we've had a lot of bad luck on hard hit balls(until the last few games, when we just don't hit anything)
an argument could be made that participating in these events is worth it for the experience and confidence it can give athletes. young and old
maybe a taste of success will instill a career long "drive" in guys to find it again
love turang's short turtleneck, with Milwaukee script, under the jersey
i rocked that combo from 4th to 8th grade. mid to late 90's. definitely some school pictures in that outfit
that's a good thing.
sports used to be a periodic break to life's trials. now the NFL wants games every day of the week. sports betting is accepted and encouraged. do you think a single one of the badger players actually learned anything this year? it's like everything else in our culture. it's turned to shyt.
yeah! i'm super pumped to root for the guy who came to our school for 5 months for nothing other than money
the amount of losers trying to make a go of their own podcasts and youtube channels is indicative of how being super into sports anymore is embarrassing and pathetic. the amount of virgin nerd posts I have to scroll through to find an pertinent information about the team in the Brewers forum is sad. i'm done with it
gred gard looks and acts like a simpleton in his 50s who eats Kraft macaroni and cheese and pb and j sandwiches without the crust.
he's half the coach bo was
team usa makes me glad to be a brewer fan. horrible 3to offense and terrible defense(other than witt)
at this point blow the whole thing up. i've loved every second of this tournament that didn't involve watching "team" USA.
I'd rather root for a bunch of college kids or amateurs representing our country
which will happen first?
teams refusing to pay pitchers insane money to throw once in a while or when they feel like pitching? or
baseball culture and coaching moving away from 100 percent effort on every pitch?
appearances missed by pitchers has doubled since 2005. a stain on the game