@nickhlozito I’m sure you had a hand in Thursday’s Sporting Green Tribute to Willie Mays. Great job by all, from stories to presentation. A-section leadoff also very strong.
@RiverCats Not applauding your decision to do a solid for MLB’s worst owner.
Will you become the Portland River Cats for three seasons? Marysville? Oakland? What’s the plan?
Incredible play by Michigan's Josaiah Stewart (#5). He bulldozes Alabama's JC Latham (#65) into Milroe to blow up that play. Stewart, listed at 245 pounds, had Latham (360) on skates despite the differential.
So a game between two teams, a combined 14 games out of WILD CARD contention is a showcase? Spoiler alert: Neither the Yankees or Red Sox will be playing after Oct. 1. But keep pretending they're relevant.
@MLBNetwork#mlbnshowcase
The #Vikings had no turnovers in their season opening win against the Packers last year (three against TB). But the unis were a nice reminder of so many frustrating losses back in the day.
Very classy gesture by @Wpg_BlueBombers to acknowledge the passing of Bud Grant, who led the team to four Grey Cup titles (in five years) before becoming coach of the @Vikings
Thursday @nfl games were ALWAYS a bad idea, but the league now has 11 billion reasons (@primevideo) to continue to put its players at risk. https://t.co/qWcDCHIliJ via @YouTube
After calling thousands of games for the Sacramento River Cats, broadcaster Johnny Doskow finally got the first big-league call-up of his career. Doskow will be joining Dave Flemming on the #SFGiants radio broadcast this afternoon. (@maddelucchi)
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Sure, it would have been great if #Kershaw had thrown a perfect game. But all of these self-appointed experts slamming Dave Roberts for pulling him in the seventh, would have been calling for Roberts' head if Kershaw had injured himself in the eighth inning.
Looks like @WashingtonNFL went shopping at the used nickname store and found what it was looking for in the Alliance of American Football section. @aafcommanders
On two of their first plays in the fourth quarter, the Bills snapped the ball with 11 seconds and 17 seconds left on the play clock. Suppose they'd used just five more seconds each time. The Chiefs would have had :03 left, time for one shot at a miracle TD, not three plays.