@CoreySeidman@ryanlawrence21 Not worth $ paying him. Could find a better fielding shortstop w/ equivalent numbers for a lot cheaper. His inconsistently is maddening. If he hits .300 in a week, it's by going 4-4 in one game surrounded by 2-16. The 2-16 hurts the team more than the 4-4 helps.
@kennyfgan Not a single Major Leaguer has ever said "if it wasn't for travel baseball..."
Yes, the uneducated parents are victims to the ponzi scheme, but even ex-professionals who should know better often turn a blind eye to their childhood experiences and guzzle down the travel kool-aid.
@johnnyjets1@smerconish Bus driver could file a report to police who then could file citation. At hearing, Police officer call bus driver as witness. Usually can negotiate down to an Amber light violation unless egregious.
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He's not wrong. There are solutions. The @PIAASports needs to step up and engage in finding them. It needs to be a level playing field, that's all.
Reminds me of the time I had to put the breaks on a baseball travel team entering a rec tournament. It's apples vs. oranges.
This Pennsylvania superintendent didn't hold back after his public school lost the state title to a private school 🔥
"Our opponent operates under a completely different reality. Their roster includes student-athletes from across the country and internationally."
https://t.co/hLmlGlnkDv
And now Patrick Reed has followed. RIP LIV. The dominoes are falling. It's like the USFL and the World Football League. The novelty wears off quickly and the competitors want to compete in a relevant environment.
Welcome back to relevancy. This is the first domino to fall. DeChambeau will follow in due time. These guys are competitors and playing meaningless LIV exhibitions doesn't cut it.
Brooks Koepka is returning to the PGA Tour through a new “Returning Member Program.”
He has already committed to playing the Farmers Open and the WM Phoenix Open.
This is a temporary pathway that allows players to return if they have been off the PGA Tour for two years and have won a major or a Players Championship between 2022-2025.
The LIV players eligible for this program are Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Cam Smith.