Listen, y’all know I rarely if ever complain about lineup construction and stuff like that.
But yesterday Jac went 2-4 with a homer, everything hit 95+, and he’s on the bench against a righty? That just flatly doesn’t make sense to me
Oh Im Cal Raleigh. I hit a lot of home runs. I hit from both sides of the plate. I play the most valuable position. I have one of the coolest nicknames in sports. Screw you man
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"I've been doing mornings on ESPN for 25 years..
People just want to be outraged and pissed off about things..
There are things to be genuinely mad about but the Chiefs aren't one of those things..
I'm not sure why people are telling me I should be tired of seeing greatness" ~ @Espngreeny
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Part of me is glad they didn't flag this for two reasons.
1. The fact the masses didn't melt down over this after Bills won shows the hypocrisy. It really is only about calls/no calls that benefit the Chiefs that pisses people off, not their opponents.
2. It further shows that the Chiefs don't get all the calls. This stuff happens every single game on both sides. Chiefs get some, don't get some. Their opponents get some, don't get some. Calls are missed on both sides.
KC just often times makes the crucial plays to win games. Yesterday - the Bills did. Hats off to them.
Paul DeJong led off with a single and Robbie Grossman moved him to second with another single.
Then, Tommy Pham crushed a three-run bomb.
#Royals tweets that wouldn’t make sense in June for $800, Alex.
The Kansas City Royals are now tied for first place in the American League Central after winning their third consecutive game against Cleveland. At one point, the Guardians had a nine-game lead in the division.