@Teren_Kowatsch Dude cry’s that people like him are “lunatics”, then says he should pay for it with his job. lol. He the proceeds to say he’s more invested in the team THAN THE LITERAL GENERAL MANAGER. “Fans” like this are insane.
Isn’t it cute that this homophobic loser thinks he’d be let anywhere near a clubhouse in 2026? Why don’t you stfu Aubrey and go back to church. Nobody wants to hear from you.
I have zero managing experience in @MLB. Having said that I promise you this…if I would to be hired tomorrow as the new @SFGiants manager this gay bullshit would disappear the next day. Most players would be on the train to AA. And I would hire my own staff.
I would bring back all the old school guys from the championship era to be a part of the coaching staff, & request some for front office positions. My players will learn how to win, play for each other, & take pride in kicking the shit out of the opposing team.
Any player that disrupts the chemistry in the clubhouse will simply be gone or not play for me. He’d rot on the pine.
In 3 years I’d have this organization not only in the playoffs…but a World Series contender.
It’s not always talent. It’s the guys in the clubhouse pulling for each other & playing to win. Not just trying to get their stats to get paid.
Cole Young is the first Pittsburgh-born visiting player to homer in his first game IN Pittsburgh since William “Baldy” Louden homered for the Buffalo BufFeds off Mysterious Walker of the Pittsburgh Rebels on April 22, 1914 in the Federal League. 🔱🏴☠️ #TheMayerGWS
P2 today. Disappointed thinking what could’ve been. But can’t not be pumped for Corey, Bootie, 23XI and our team sticking with it today. Small victories, the grind continues.
@Daisy_sDad66803@JulioIsKing44 Throwing at the head is never a “he had it coming” moment. Want to send a message? Get him in the ribs. That was completely chicken shit and you know that.
Watched this one on the phone with my buddy. We were both in awe. I thought we were watching the greatest pitcher of all time. And for a split second, he lived up to that hype in 2019.
16 years ago, Stephen Strasburg had arguably the most electric debut we’ve ever seen from a starting pitcher.
Nationals and Pirates. Both last place teams. Didn’t matter. Sold out crowd of 40,315. Oh, and Strasburg struck out 14 over 7 IP.
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