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The Yankees kid learned what a real fan was. Not the bums who call themselves "Yankee Fans". Hope he becomes a Blue Jays or an Expos fan instead.JohnInCarolina said:
This would not have been the outcome for a game in Fenway.Canugghead said:I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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@Ozzie_Isaac The mention of the Expos struck a chord. In 1994 the Expos had the best record in baseball and Tony Gwynn was batting .394 when the friggin strike hit. Saddest day I have lived thru in baseball.
Took 10 years for me to decide to go to a MLB game (enjoyed great minor league games) and then only because a good friend celebrated a 50th B'day with a suite at Wrigley.
Today's game sux-swing for the fences or strike out. BTW from 1991-1996 Tony Gwynn (#19) struck out 19 or fewer times for each season totaling 2,944 at bats. Last of the great hitters.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
There are good and bad fans in every stadium. I often wonder if the camera crew has incredible hands eyes coordination or high tech ball tracking cameras.lousubcap said:@Canugghead - Only could happen in the GWN. What a great gesture.canuckland -
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Is that some sort of Gentlemens club?Acn said:Real/Man City has been insane.Large and Small BGECentral, IL -
@lousubcap I miss small ball. Put the ball in play and good things happen. Pitching achievements were much harder pre-elevated swing era.
Is this true!? This is unimaginable today. Players get 19ks is a series now.
"1991-1996 Tony Gwynn (#19) struck out 19 or fewer times for each season totaling 2,944 at bats. "
Trust but verify, averaged 21.7 strikeouts per season over his entire career! Holy smokes.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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@Ozzie_Isaac As you are well aware, baseball is a game of numbers and has more numbers than any other sport. Some may be questionable but all are out there. Here is a baseball numbers junkie source https://www.baseball-reference.com/ .Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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Letting this beef arm roast dry brine over night in the fridge. Will used for tacos tomorrow.
Large and Small BGECentral, IL -
Duck just chilling under the steps at the playground with a million kids running around.

"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
Minnesota -
One of my favourite sights this time of year. In bloom.




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@Ozzie_Isaac the shift is bringing small ball back. I primarily follow the giants and have seen them bunt a ton this year when the shift is on. I’ve seen teams scrap the shift later in games for the same batters that bunt the first time through.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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Collected 2 and a half gallons of liquid gold

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@Legume - All in with taking advantage of the opportunity against the shift. To think there are many who advocate outlawing that move is beyond me.
If you want to stack seven fielders on one side, have at it. Just be prepared to account for that decision.
I am still amazed that hitters in general don't adjust for the shift. I get the feel, stance and timing in the box but...Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
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@GrateEggspectations - It is also very nice to be able to see the grass instead of snow! Sent you a PM.Ubi panis, ibi patria.
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Put together another dust separator and tested the saw, works great!


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what do you have there @GrateEggspectations a Star Magnolia?
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I am not sure what variety, tbh. My neighbour’s tree. I just get to enjoy the view. Sure is purty when the light strikes it just so.@SamIAm2
A nice change of pace, to be sure. My grass is in very poor shape, but I hope to get it up and running before too long. And will check the inbox. Thanks. -
Outlawing the shift is as foolish as batters not adjusting to it. We don't need more rules and restrictions.lousubcap said:@Legume - All in with taking advantage of the opportunity against the shift. To think there are many who advocate outlawing that move is beyond me.
If you want to stack seven fielders on one side, have at it. Just be prepared to account for that decision.
I am still amazed that hitters in general don't adjust for the shift. I get the feel, stance and timing in the box but...
Also, what are your thoughts on the electronic pitch calls from catcher to pitcher now?I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Feels gimmicky and anything electronic is going to have issues, but if stealing signs and communicating the pitch to the batter is against the rules, then I’m in favor of shutting down actual cheating and the perception of cheating. If you have rules, you have to enforce them.Ozzie_Isaac said:
Outlawing the shift is as foolish as batters not adjusting to it. We don't need more rules and restrictions.lousubcap said:@Legume - All in with taking advantage of the opportunity against the shift. To think there are many who advocate outlawing that move is beyond me.
If you want to stack seven fielders on one side, have at it. Just be prepared to account for that decision.
I am still amazed that hitters in general don't adjust for the shift. I get the feel, stance and timing in the box but...
Also, what are your thoughts on the electronic pitch calls from catcher to pitcher now?
Now about Dillon Brooks…
and WTF with the Bumgarner ejection? Can we eject umps?THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
My Detroit Tigers are showing great promise. Nowhere to go but up. Last in division, last in the league.
The NL West is looking very strong with no team below 500.
Cincinnati Reds- ouch! Are tickets free yet?
Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
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An update to the above from @Canugghead:Canugghead said:
https://www.mlb.com/news/aaron-judge-meets-blue-jays-fan-kid-from-special-moment?partnerId=zh-20220505-598126-mlb-1-A&qid=1026&utm_id=zh-20220505-598126-mlb-1-A&bt_ee=j8tPB7nObwQ59abqAEQeR4NfyUGTcJj1CVHAO5T/mtOSVU0h+9rDlqDwa+W7fx5M&bt_ts=1651759354330
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
I had to check to see of that was Angel Hernandez. What terrible calls behind the plate. If you are gonna be bad at your job, you need thicker skin than.Legume said:
Feels gimmicky and anything electronic is going to have issues, but if stealing signs and communicating the pitch to the batter is against the rules, then I’m in favor of shutting down actual cheating and the perception of cheating. If you have rules, you have to enforce them.Ozzie_Isaac said:
Outlawing the shift is as foolish as batters not adjusting to it. We don't need more rules and restrictions.lousubcap said:@Legume - All in with taking advantage of the opportunity against the shift. To think there are many who advocate outlawing that move is beyond me.
If you want to stack seven fielders on one side, have at it. Just be prepared to account for that decision.
I am still amazed that hitters in general don't adjust for the shift. I get the feel, stance and timing in the box but...
Also, what are your thoughts on the electronic pitch calls from catcher to pitcher now?
Now about Dillon Brooks…
and WTF with the Bumgarner ejection? Can we eject umps?I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Just heard this story on the local news:
https://www.wyff4.com/article/bread-machine-trapped-death-north-carolina/39914087#
Terrible. Thought of you, @ColbyLang"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Thanks for the update cap. We need more of this.lousubcap said:
An update to the above from @Canugghead:Canugghead said:
https://www.mlb.com/news/aaron-judge-meets-blue-jays-fan-kid-from-special-moment?partnerId=zh-20220505-598126-mlb-1-A&qid=1026&utm_id=zh-20220505-598126-mlb-1-A&bt_ee=j8tPB7nObwQ59abqAEQeR4NfyUGTcJj1CVHAO5T/mtOSVU0h+9rDlqDwa+W7fx5M&bt_ts=1651759354330canuckland -
Terrible for sure. Unfortunately, accidents happen. That’s why proper lock out tag out procedures are a must. Proper training on it is a must. 3/4 of our employee meetings are repetitive training procedures on employee safety. Everyone has a family they want to go home to.JohnInCarolina said:Just heard this story on the local news:
https://www.wyff4.com/article/bread-machine-trapped-death-north-carolina/39914087#
Terrible. Thought of you, @ColbyLang -
We want you to go home to your family the same way you came in to work today. Employee safety is first. Everything else is second.ColbyLang said:
Terrible for sure. Unfortunately, accidents happen. That’s why proper lock out tag out procedures are a must. Proper training on it is a must. 3/4 of our employee meetings are repetitive training procedures on employee safety. Everyone has a family they want to go home to.JohnInCarolina said:Just heard this story on the local news:
https://www.wyff4.com/article/bread-machine-trapped-death-north-carolina/39914087#
Terrible. Thought of you, @ColbyLang
It is hard to get people to take that serious. Life is full of risks, evaluate the situation, identify the risk, mitigate the risk. Usually this means following clearly defined safety procedures.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Working in manufacturing for 25 years it never ceased to amaze me the way people would circumvent safety mechanisms, or blatantly ignore LOTO procedures. Making more product faster is not worth life or limb!Ozzie_Isaac said:
We want you to go home to your family the same way you came in to work today. Employee safety is first. Everything else is second.ColbyLang said:
Terrible for sure. Unfortunately, accidents happen. That’s why proper lock out tag out procedures are a must. Proper training on it is a must. 3/4 of our employee meetings are repetitive training procedures on employee safety. Everyone has a family they want to go home to.JohnInCarolina said:Just heard this story on the local news:
https://www.wyff4.com/article/bread-machine-trapped-death-north-carolina/39914087#
Terrible. Thought of you, @ColbyLang
It is hard to get people to take that serious. Life is full of risks, evaluate the situation, identify the risk, mitigate the risk. Usually this means following clearly defined safety procedures. -
Unfortunately this appears to be fake, still funny as hell and plausible with MadBum.Ozzie_Isaac said:
I had to check to see of that was Angel Hernandez. What terrible calls behind the plate. If you are gonna be bad at your job, you need thicker skin than.Legume said:
Feels gimmicky and anything electronic is going to have issues, but if stealing signs and communicating the pitch to the batter is against the rules, then I’m in favor of shutting down actual cheating and the perception of cheating. If you have rules, you have to enforce them.Ozzie_Isaac said:
Outlawing the shift is as foolish as batters not adjusting to it. We don't need more rules and restrictions.lousubcap said:@Legume - All in with taking advantage of the opportunity against the shift. To think there are many who advocate outlawing that move is beyond me.
If you want to stack seven fielders on one side, have at it. Just be prepared to account for that decision.
I am still amazed that hitters in general don't adjust for the shift. I get the feel, stance and timing in the box but...
Also, what are your thoughts on the electronic pitch calls from catcher to pitcher now?
Now about Dillon Brooks…
and WTF with the Bumgarner ejection? Can we eject umps?
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
theyolksonyou said:
Working in manufacturing for 25 years it never ceased to amaze me the way people would circumvent safety mechanisms, or blatantly ignore LOTO procedures. Making more product faster is not worth life or limb!Ozzie_Isaac said:
We want you to go home to your family the same way you came in to work today. Employee safety is first. Everything else is second.ColbyLang said:
Terrible for sure. Unfortunately, accidents happen. That’s why proper lock out tag out procedures are a must. Proper training on it is a must. 3/4 of our employee meetings are repetitive training procedures on employee safety. Everyone has a family they want to go home to.JohnInCarolina said:Just heard this story on the local news:
https://www.wyff4.com/article/bread-machine-trapped-death-north-carolina/39914087#
Terrible. Thought of you, @ColbyLang
It is hard to get people to take that serious. Life is full of risks, evaluate the situation, identify the risk, mitigate the risk. Usually this means following clearly defined safety procedures.
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat
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