My good friend's dog passed away recently. I felt really bad for him, so a bought him another one. Just like first dog.
I thought he'd appreciate it, but no. He calls me up and immediately starts complaining...."What am I supposed to do with two dead dogs," he whines...
As someone who hangs out in game threads pretty often, and always have, I don't wish to keep anyone out.
The more the merrier. It's quite easy to ignore those who add no value. Or maybe even give em a little poke in the ribs on occasion.
People fan differently.
You're not being fair to Rocco here, Bri.
I mean, when you PH Margot for a LHed hitter in the 5th inning, who could possibly forsee that lineup spot coming up to hit again--maybe twice even--later in the game? And against a RH reliever, no less?
I don't think it's a reading comprehension issue.
I think it's a "contorting oneself into somehow laughably imagining this is in any possible way related to making the world a better place" issue.
If the SS trips trying to field our ground ball, stop running to 1st until we learn if the SS hurt himself.
In fact, the Seattle hitter who should have been out when Jeffers couldn't find the foul popup should declare himself out. I mean, fair play is fair play.
You folks did a fine job of bringing home a W last night. You're going to need to do it again.
I'll be watching those young kids "The Rolling Stones" up in Glendale. Some may disagree, but I think they might just have some staying power.
Bring home a W, ladies and germs.
That's an order.