@consequence IMO, the music acts referenced simply aren't good and are borderline annoying, overrated. The poor box office performance indicates I'm not alone. You couldn't pay me to go these shows.
It’s 330am on July 5th, 1985, 18th inning of a game between the Mets/Braves. The Braves are down 11-10 and down to their last hitter. They send reliever Rick Camp, who had a batting average of .062.
Beautiful call by legendary broadcaster, John Sterling.
Rest easy, John
@B4D_M0J0@MLBTV It’s funny. I couldn’t watch the main MLB network game featuring Astros and Yankees this weekend bc I live in New Orleans. Make it make sense @MLB@astros. It’s the featured broadcast! I’m a five hour drive away.
Dominic Smith with a WALK-OFF GRAND SLAM in his Braves debut
“A SONIC BOOM OUT OF THE BALLPARK… BRAVES WIN IT!”
🎙️ Ben Ingram on the call — TURN. IT. UP. 🔊
@IngramRadio@BravesRadioNet
I can tell you first hand the chaos at @TSA is beginning to set in at airports. How anyone thought it would be a good idea to jeopardize travel & air safety with a shut down is beyond me. Not to mention inconvenience and delays. And having Pre Check or Clear only helps to a point because you still have to go through the scanners. I appreciate the agents who are now working with no pay, but this is dumb beyond words and a disaster waiting to happen. Be warned if heading to the airport. Delays are substantial. Hope this current insanity ends soon.