@CardinalsTail@KySportsRadio I would have thought the Lexington TV market hits district 4, at least some, and would therefore be running ads. But I have not seen one at all.
@CardinalsTail@KySportsRadio The add buys must be very targeted. I live in Richmond and have never seen one. I am thinking that means the Lexington media outlets aren't carrying them. I have not even seen one add online either. Perhaps are not pushed to the streaming media consumers.
@KySportsRadio It must be all about where you live and how you obtain media. I'm a R, live near Lexington & about 95% streaming & online consumption of media. I have never seen a Massie or the other guy add, not once. Not even an online popup add. The systems must know I am not in the district.
@80_86_13@KySportsRadio Denny - you may be making a good point but dropping "dumb" in there harms the argument you are trying to make. Stick with the facts and you have a chance at changing minds and hearts.
@LangmanVince Classy move! I'm sure you'll bounce back. We need more people who accept responsibility when they do wrong apologize and move on like you've just done. That's a great example.
@LanceMcAlister Love the post game show, Lance! I listen most every day.
I really like the song you play occasionally “And this one belongs to the Reds tonight. Under the stars and stadium lights.” - Can you guide us to it online somewhere?
@UmpireAuditor Is that really as bad as it looks? How does the number of "missed" called compare to league averages? The visual box is hte ABS strike zone but not the 3-D strike zone. Could that explain some of his missed calls?
@PitchingNinja@TwinsAlmanac Good point than many miss. The basic problem is the strike zone is 3-D (a pentagonal prism) but the ABS uses a 2-D strike zone (a rectangular plane). They aren't the same. I read that MLB is going with the 2-D strike zone with ABS as the technology is available and easier.
@pdb_23@JustinMacmahan I started watching college basketball in the 80s and I remember Ts being called for throwing the ball off opponents... Not sure how they were called in HS as I didn't play HS BB and didn't watch much of it. (I played football and at our big school athletes focussed on one sport.)
@FastbreakHoops5 Absolutely - If one says "no" then they are playing a different game. But, if they like that game, well....
Perhaps we are shifting to the rugby model. Rugby has two different sets of rules - Rugby League and Rugby Union. Both are "Rugby" but the rules are different.