𝙒𝙚𝙡𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙚 𝙩𝙤 𝘼𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙣𝙨, 𝙈𝙤𝙚𝙠!
The Bobcats have added center Moek Icke! Moek comes to Athens after spending the last two years at Rhode Island!
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May 31, 1996: Happy Fernando Vina Day !⚾️
3️⃣0️⃣ yrs ago today…
Albert Belle makes up for 40+ years of the Tribe being MLB's punching bag in 1 play
Suffice it to say, Eddie Murray did NOT hit into a DP here !
#AB 💪👈
9. They treat service workers with respect and kindness.
Waiters, cashiers, janitors. They remember names, say thank you, and tip generously. They know everyone's fighting a battle you can't see.
6. They give specific compliments to strangers. "That color looks incredible on you." "You have a great energy." They make people feel seen, and that feeling is unforgettable.
3. They celebrate other people's wins like their own. When a friend gets promoted or engaged, they're genuinely happy. No envy, no "but what about me?" They know abundance isn't a competition.
I STUDIED 50 PEOPLE WHO SEEM "LUCKY" IN LIFE.
None of them journal. Or wake at 5am. Or have a "system."
But They All Do These 12 Things Religiously:
1. They don't wait for the weekend to live.
Make that 3 international commitments for Jeff Boals and Ohio, with Ledegen joining Che Brogan and Dusan Makitan.
6-7 wing who can light it up from outside fills a big need on the wing for a Bobcat roster that is beginning to come together very nicely.
The Cleveland Guardians Player Development System has announced the following move for today:
Transfer INF Ralphy Velazquez from Double-A Akron to Triple-A Columbus.
#GuardsBall
If Dan Gilbert is willing to put down half the money needed to buy the Cleveland Guardians, I think I speak for all of us when I say that Cleveland fans will match every dollar.
👀 The @NAIA & @URGFootball want to help shrink that percentage. We've got a limited number of 10-15 roster spots available, with athletic scholarship money to create affordable financial packages.
Check out our program's website - https://t.co/C0vxJLA2s5 🔴⛈️
Hypothetical: You’re the owner of an MLB team. I offer to take $0 salary and sign a minor league contract and go to Low A.
If the “he sucks now” crowd is right and I get lit up, you cut me, lose $0 and there’s no risk to the big league club.
If the “clubhouse cancer” crowd is right, you see it immediately at Low A and cut me. You lose $0 and there’s no risk to the big league club.
If there’s massive negative PR, which we already know there won’t be, you just cut me and move on. The story is dead in a couple days, you lose $0, and there’s no risk to the big league club.
But, assuming none of those things happen, which they obviously wouldn’t, if you like what you see, you can promote me to AA and re evaluate me there. Then AAA. Then the big leagues. If I earn it, which you’d be 100% in control of deciding. If you don’t think I’m good enough, you lose $0 and there’s no risk to the big league club.
You could take away my “antics”. You could take away my social media. You could ask anything of me. If I don’t comply, you cut me, lose $0, and there’s no risk to the big league club.
What logical reason is there to not do this? At worst, you cut me and there’s no risk to the big league club. At best, you get a Cy Young winner for $0 who you know can still pitch and could help the big league team if and when you see fit.