And let's not forget the greatest replay of all, Bucky Dent's home run against the Red Sox in Game 163 of the 1978 season that sent the Red Sox home and the Yankees on their way to another World Series championship. Long live Bucky F*cking Dent.
Talk about a NY replay that will live forever. Anunoby's put back goes along with Reed's one legged jump shot to begin game 7 of the NBA finals against the Lakers, David Tyree's helmet catch for the Giants in the Super Bowl, and Reggie's 3 homers on 3 pitches in the World Series.
@atrupar Of course that’s what he said. Trump lives in an egotistical, arrogant reality of his own making. When you live in that world, you not only get to give a response that has no basis in reality, you get form events to your liking.
@mariashriver When @Potus demeans a female reporter at a press gathering every reporter, both male and female, should walk out. Seriously, much of what @realDonaldTrump says is not true anyway, so better to make a statement as a group than report on his latest egotistical falsehood.
@davidaxelrod@atrupar@POTUS History has a way of evening the score. I have faith future historians will judge @realDonaldTrump on the facts. Not his assertions and revisionist tales or his efforts to write his legacy, but real facts that reflect his corruption and place as the worst POTUS in history.
@OleTimeHardball Bill Lambier (dirty player), Reggie Miller (Knick Killer) Pedro and Ortiz (broke the curse), Conrad Dobler (see Lambier), and LeBron (taking my talents to South Beach TV show)
@BhattiLaib9960 Obviously the man is fine with his body as is and doesn’t care what you think. I agree with him. I wonder… if this was an overweight woman mowing the lawn in clothes that showed too much skin would you be just as outraged? Or would you defend her in the name of body positivity?
@Variety Scott Pelley was both right and wrong. What he said was correct -- CBS leadership is killing the premier investigative journalism vehicle of our lifetimes. But you can't hijack an employee meeting and call out leadership without consequences. If we did it, we would get fired too.
@VinnysCorner1 Danny Ainge. As a player he was like the mosquito flying around your head you could never get rid of. You just knew you were going bit eventually.
@CNN Doesn"t matter who you work for, your position, or how long you've been there. You don't get to rudely take over an employee meeting and criticize the boss without consequences. Recipe for termination every time. Pelley had to know this. His version of suicide by cop?
Mom always said, "It's not what you say but how you say it." @ScottPelley was right in his assessment of his new boss and the impact on @60Minutes. But you don't get to hijack an employee meeting and rudely call out the boss without consequences. A recipe for termination anywhere
“What qualifies you to be in this position?” veteran “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley demanded from his new boss, Nick Bilton.
Read more, including accounts from staffers who attended the fiery CBS News meeting: https://t.co/UgxBYQKw9J
@OleTimeHardball No list of most important players in MLB history would be complete without Cut Flood and Andy Messersmith, the two who challenged and brought down the reserve clause that tied a player to a club forever.
Want to bet this ruling will be appealed all the way to the Supreme Court? Then the Supremes will rule in Trump’s favor, 6-3, with all the conservatives voting to keep Trump’s name on the building as well as close it for 2 years. You heard it here first. https://t.co/oBEJk7gqWE
@Hot_Pepper76 Mt Rushmore of comedy is George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Robin Williams and Lenny Bruce — both for their ability to make people laugh and for their impact on the profession and American culture.
@HawkEmDownChris Any conversation about “the best” starts and stops with Babe Ruth. Baseball would not exist as we know it today if not for him. The Mt Rushmore of most influential athletes ever for their impact on society is Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Ali and Michael Jordan. Ruth is always first.