Wow, that was a new one in the IU/PU game. One official called charge, other called blocking foul. They huddled, couldn't come to a conclusion, and called a foul on both...which should be impossible. It also fouled out each team's starting center.
I don't remember Sosa ever being caught positive for 'roids. http://www.espn.com/mlb/news/story?id=4264062 I'd expect the lawyer to have a higher standard of "caught" than that.
I'm stealing the joke, but he already did walk away from basketball for an extended period of time. What was it, 7 games he played between May 2012 and Oct. 2014? He hobbled away.
Frankly, I'm surprised by the default unwilllingness to discuss seriously any POV coming from a conservative, but that's probably because I'm a foreigner. Oh horsefeathers off.
I swear he does it on purpose. What? Of course he does. I mean intentionally takes opposing viewpoints so idiots like me get angry at his inconsistency and embed his tweets and never watch his show.
No, that is not the only acceptable ballot. That's dumbass Joe Sheehan inflammatory rhetoric. People can discount time spent at DH or time spent in Coors or defensive metrics or whatever differently than you without being Murray Chass. ETA: I'd add Sosa and Sheffield to ensure they stay on the ballot, and drop Schilling because he's an horsefeathers and ain't getting in this year anyway, and Martinez because of a DH punishment.
If you don't mind me asking, where were your seats? Too much info would out myself to Cubs personnel lurking on this forum, but I will tell you they were not prime seats by any stretch. What are they going to do, take away your tickets again?
If someone wants to hand their bullpen ace/closer role to someone still rehabbing and throwing in the high 80's, well, then go nuts I guess. Is this not crazy to anyone else? Sounds like the perfect candidate for a team who has no aspirations of contending this year.
They're definitely talking total dollars of all seats. Thinking it through you've got 12% in taxes, 10% on the buy, 10% on the sell. Math is getting closer to not outrageous.