NEW: Asked Tom Lehman what his policy would be toward LIV players if they wanted to return to @PGATOUR.
In a chat for @Skratch and the pod he said they would come back with “no status whatsoever” and get in line “behind the Tour School and you start at the bottom of the barrel.”
“Or better yet send them to Korn Ferry Tour.” For them “to leave and just come back and play at any point is just wrong. Totally against that…I think that’s a terrible idea to let the guys who were not loyal to the PGA Tour leave and just walk back with nothing but a slap on the wrist, and then a let’s go boys. I think that’s just wrong.
“Start over, earn your way back. That’s what I would do.”
Strong opinion from @championstour star.
@billmeltzer I say one of two things happened there. Some guy driving by looks up and says, "look at that moron (or 70s word for moron) jumping up there like he accomplished something!" Or, someone was tipped off filming was happening, and they drove by to "get in the movie."
@pamsson Eh. Not as special for the team throwing them as if it was one guy doing it. Don't get me wrong, it's still not good for the team getting no-hit.
@pamsson I'm 50, and there's a family history, so I've had a few, already. You're so right. For anyone worried about it, the worst part is the prep the before it. The actual procedure, you go in, and the next thing you know, you're in recovery. Like Randy says, take care of your health.
RIP to a legend. Between working nights and commuting to and from work, John and his entertaining way of calling a game made it more interesting. He called games in his own special way. He will be missed.
We are devastated to hear about the passing of John Sterling, a WFAN and Yankees radio icon whose voice was synonymous with an entire generation of Yankee fandom.
Rest in peace, John ❤️