Schwarber knew that Almora was struggling after the incident with the foul ball. He also knew that the dugout camera was on Almora.
Good teammate, good man.
@shrmfmm@slaw2232@PattonAnalytics It’s just not true. This notion exists because people are so used to the highlights. When Williams threw the ball in rhythm—releasing the football between 2.5 and 3 seconds after the snap— he was 2nd in the NFL in EPA per dropback on in-rhythm throws, trailing only Drake Maye
@shrmfmm@velvetmilkman0@PattonAnalytics The idea that he can’t play in structure is false. You just see the highlights
When he threw the ball in rhythm—which is defined as releasing the football between 2.5 and 3 seconds after the snap— he was 2nd
in the NFL in EPA per dropback on in-rhythm throws, trailing only Maye
@puckandrally Chicago has plenty of other baseball teams. There are literally 17 college and pro level teams in or within 10 miles of Chicago.
Our sports models are different but these arguments usually just expose that people don’t know what they’re talking about
@jadorelememes@zannxz7 Brotha saying that on an American app with his American phone. Probably wearing blue jeans too. You’re like a fish that doesn’t know it’s wet.
heres a hard thing for some people to understand - its the cubs, & then its everywhere else. its the bleachers, the ivy, the troughs, the atmosphere on a schoolnight in may that just separates, & separates a lot, from the rest. many dont even want to get it, we live it. cubs in 4
Saw the body cam footage. I think Tiger’s a man in a lot of pain who (like many) struggles with managing that pain. He shouldn’t be driving. Take his license & keys. But like Augusta, like the Tour, like the PGA of America, I fully support Tiger as he seeks help & recovery.