@JomboyMedia No “Oh no, Bericoto!” post? Completely botched fielding a ball that allowed the winning run to score. I guess we only shit on PCA when there’s a fielding miscue?
@BullsMuse_ Trying to gain year-round revenue in Hammond will be a colossal failure… but one advantage is that the stadium would be world class
AH taxes would incentivize them to build the stadium on the cheap, but the surrounding property would make billions in the long run. Pros 🤷♂️ Cons
@AlexHossfeld@BenVerlander The A’s best power hitter was up, with a notorious fly ball pitcher on the mound. Ain’t no way in hell that he wasn’t locked in. There was absolutely nothing he could do. Talk to anyone who has ever been an outfielder. They’ve all experienced this. You’re helpless
@gargantua2112@ChiSoxFanMike This is why the Sox and their fans don’t get respect, which in turn makes you bitter, and results in you continuing to exude this little brother energy. Break the cycle
Oh, and Cubs Win!
@vedwed@JomboyMedia Yea! Why didn’t he sprint towards it so he could get in the way of his much closer teammate’s throw?! Some performative hustle definitely would’ve helped!
Says the fuckin retarded clown who apparently didn’t watch the rest of the game
@NjTank99 Yea! Why didn’t he start running in circles with his glove in the air?! It might’ve landed in it! Then he stood there instead of sprinting to get in the way of his teammate’s throw!
You act like you’ve never seen a player lose the ball in the lights before. Can happen to anyone
@courtney883 Yea, do a performative hustle sprint right into the path of his teammate’s throw
Sometimes the ball floats right into the lights or the sun, and there’s nothing a player can do. Has happened to every outfielder at one time or another. He responded and won the game
@Athletics@MLBONFOX Acting like a ball lost in the lights is somehow a lack of skill. Can happen to any player. Clown ass admin. How’d this game turn out for ya? 🤡
@sheanorling Acting like PCA can just tell his eyes to find the ball once it’s lost floating in the lights. Can happen to any fielder at any time. He responded and made everyone ridiculing him look like a damn fool
@sheanorling Even pro athletes are human beings. Can’t catch what your eyes can’t see. But of course it happens when we’re already playing like shit. When it rains, it pours
@robonious@Chicago_NFL Not enough people will frequent Hammond site to sustain it. Not near or on the way to anything for 90% of Chicagoland
AH site is in the middle of a massive pop. center, along two major highways, on Metra line, 15 mins NW of O’Hare. Also, Halas Hall is in N Burbs. Not comperable