One time a woman spotted John Kruk out drinking and enjoying a lung dart. She approached him and said “You should be ashamed of yourself. You’re an athlete.”
To which John Kruk replied “I ain’t an athlete, lady. I’m a baseball player.”
I went on a blind date once and spent the entire dinner thinking he wasn't interested in me.
He barely looked up from his food, kept checking his phone, and our conversation felt awkward.
I got home, removed my makeup, changed into pajamas, and was already drafting the
Mark was 42.
His parents had a paid-off home worth $1.2M, large investment accounts, and no major spending habits.
His assumption:
“I’ll probably inherit enough one day to be okay.”
So he:
@PaulZeise@coachvint You’ve got to live life and make memories, yes. But that doesn’t require thousands of dollars a year and sacrificing a potential $190,000 fund.
@Mnky74@SolomonKhezz@RealBrittHughes The flaw in your logic is an assumption that people are making minimum wage. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, about 1.0% of hourly paid workers earned at or below the federal minimum wage in 2025.
@JasonKocks@nflrums Terence Garvin drove his helmet into Kevin Huber’s throat, breaking his jaw and his neck.
Whines Hard delivered a blindside block that broke Keith Rivers’ jaw and ended his season.
Nine of this was a problem until Burfict started delivering payback.
@NicksChippedBat@nflrums They were worse, dating back to the 70s and 80s. It got worse when Hines Ward and his ilk arrived. They deserved everything Burfict gave them.
@Johndelaway1@OleTimeHardball Exactly! And that’s the point I was trying to make to the OP and others here about Concepcion. Holding a shortstop from the 1970s to the batting standards of shortstops from later decades is dumb.