The guy's great-grandfather was a Yiddish-speaking peddler who arrived at Ellis Island in 1903, and somehow New York endured his presence. No one kidnapped him off the street or sent him to a concentration camp in El Salvador.
We REALLY gotta stop excluding the NY Liberty and Gotham FC to make this (tired) point. Those teams won, have great and devoted fans that always show up, and were celebrated by NYC. Sportswriters gotta be better, dawg
That catcher interference call is one of the dumbest calls I’ve ever seen. That part of the rule is incredibly stupid. Ramirez gets a free base for no logical reason.
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When you think back on your baseball watching experience, nothing felt more epic as a Yankees fan than the dynasty Yankees at the old Stadium with John Sterling on the radio.
It felt like that’s exactly how baseball was meant to be.
What a privilege it was to grow up listening to John Sterling calling the late ‘90s Yankees. Nobody got you more excited about a high fly ball to deep right field than he did – even if it turned into an easy out. Well, that’s baseball, Suzyn
A quick John Sterling story for now - I called him recently to check on his health. He interrupted me: “Why are the Yankees carrying two left-handed hitting catchers?” 😂 Loved that guy. One of a kind.
John Sterling was as distinct a talent and as unique a person as I’ve ever met. John loved baseball, absolutely loved it. And he loved being behind the mic even more. From my earliest days around the Yankees, he was always kind and affable. That voice will live on. RIP, John.🙏🎤
yes the right wing of US politics took Joe Biden's election very normally, they didn't do anything out of the ordinary in response, everything was very chill, nobody over-reacted in any way
It's notable how easy @ossoff makes this look. Delivering a clear message and an unwithering critique of Trump and Republicans without a bunch of throat-clearing or overly focus-grouped nonsense.
1. Trump's increasingly erratic behavior and deranged posts have led a lot of Democratic politicians and online activists to call for the invocation of the 25th Amendment. These calls are VERY understandable, but misguided. Here's why: