The Orioles owe Tyler O'Neill 33 million this year and next. They can keep him in the team, have him make that 33 mil and actively hurt the team or DFA him and pay him the 33 million to stop hurting the team.
This is the PERFECT example of why foreigners should not be allowed to run for office
Zul Mohammed just ran for Mayor of Carrollton, Texas. He’s from Pakistan
“No vet has made any sacrifice. I want to make that clear. I do not support the US military. No, I do not support the United States. I look down on both entities. I want to make that clear”
I can’t think of a better example of why only natural born citizens should be allowed to run for office
Also he is a Muslim, which further enforces the classic “I do not support the United States”
We need new election eligibility laws
@popofansports Mike, you’re 100% wrong here. The ump got this call 100% correct. 1) Gunnar didn’t make a legitimate tag attempt 2) when he made that half assed at best attempt the runner didn’t deviate from the 3 feet.
Blue Jays' Ernie Clement to Toronto media about the Gunnar Henderson play:
"The runner gets to create their own lane. I guess I created it early enough to where it wasn’t out of the basepath. He didn’t really make an attempt to tag me. It’s really umpire discretion."
Here is the full Ernie Clement/Gunnar Henderson play from today’s @Orioles at @BlueJays game, and Dan Shulman really explains this well.
I don’t see a tag attempt, and if you wanted to call what Henderson does a tag attempt, Clement stays within three feet of where he was at the time of the “attempt”, so I feel they got this right.
@marklevinshow How stupid can he be? Well he could be a helluva lot dumber if he was your fake conservative dumbass. By the way your fake conservative hero Ronald Reagan is burning in hell right now
New Jersey school has required every freshman to hike 55 miles on the Appalachian Trail for 53 years straight.
At St. Benedict’s Prep in Newark, this isn’t optional — it’s a mandatory 5-day rite of passage before becoming a sophomore.
Many students have never hiked or camped before. They train together in the spring, then get split into small teams where each kid gets a critical role: navigator, medic, cook, captain, etc. No one knows everything — they must rely on each other.
With minimal adult supervision, they hike rain or shine, facing blisters, sore muscles, and real challenges head-on. As one administrator put it: “The only way we can get through this is if we work together.”
The result? Teens who return more confident, resilient, and bonded — proving that real growth happens when you step away from screens and into the wilderness.
What an incredible tradition! Parents, educators, and anyone raising tough kids — this is gold.
Who else believes we need more experiences like this?
Candid QUESTION:
Georgia’s governor recently signed legislation LOWERING the state’s income tax to 4.99%.
Maryland’s governor recently signed an executive order CREATING an Immigrant Rights Protection Task Force.
Which priority will help their respective states more?
I don’t know if any coach has had as eventful a career as Mike Brown.
He coached early LeBron and late Kobe. He filled in for Kerr on the greatest team of all time, the 2017 Warriors. He ended the Kings playoff drought, and now, he’s two wins away from ending the Knicks drought.
@Brandon_Warne Other than the NFL all other All Star games are in the middle ish of the season -MLB NHL NBA. Postseason awards exist like Silver Slugger Sporting News etc