Four years ago today, on a cold Menlo Park morning, we launched Instagram Stories to the world.
Below are some of my final “internal only” stories before we hit launch for everyone else 👇
@billiceberg @chrislhayes Outside of the golf course that is currently there, this is part of the existing DC parks space. Where Washingtonians exercise, plays sports, have cookouts, fish, where we have marathons, where we have kids playing on playgrounds. Say what you will about golf, keep the park.
@BaseballWRLD_@BreakingT He’s incredible…but he would need to average 49 homers a year for the next 7 seasons (age 33-40) to get to 700.
32 homers a year for the next 7 to get to 600.
19 homers a year to get to 500. Very realistic possibility…but…not a certainty.
@atrupar@samstein@Lauren_V_Egan I have held a similar theory for a long time and I don’t think it’s the more attractive candidate…but the more entertaining one that tens to win. A lot of times those can be the same thing.
The reason I fell in love with and work in sports...is the Washington Post Sports section. Every morning I would open it, read the box scores, scan the articles, and learn. So much history. So much talent. Every young sports fan should have access to that.
#SaveThePost
@DCSports_Talk@BarstoolNate He's only making $4.25 million more a year than he did his final year in Washington.
That's the craziest thing about the Philly deal and not staying in Washington. He "deferred" money in Philly by taking a longer deal and lower AAV.
@JeffCO66@BarstoolNate And?
"He took the money and got complacent."
" Just an average player on an average team."
I never said, Bryce Harper is a better value on the Phillies than he was on the Nationals...
@martymadrid When I was a kid I was very short (well still am). They offered my parents to give me experimental HGH. When they asked if they knew if it would give me cancer, they said they didn’t. I am very happy with their decision.