2 teams. Our "8s" played 9u and "9s" played 10u.Were there 26 kids on that team?
2 teams. Our "8s" played 9u and "9s" played 10u.Were there 26 kids on that team?
Yeah, that part was mostly directed at uko’s comment about travel ball culture. He was implying it’s full of the blue collar nice guys. Which there are plenty of those, but it’s not the main stereotype I see.I didn't say redneck or hillbilly. That doesn't bother me anyway. Hell, I'm a UK fan and a contractor. I love rednecks, blue collar, hillbillies. What bothers me, and I knew it existed because I see the posts on facebook suggestions, is the mercenaries showing up for a weekend tourney to play with a team they've never met for 8-10u. Especially for podunk meaningless destination tournaments. That's just really weird. Doing that every single weekend in the FALL!! If I had to repeat that experience again this weekend in Branson... f*ck off.
I didn't know Brittney Griner liked weiner.Brittney Griner posts here under the username "cole854" so there's your tallest most likely.
Of GYERO regulars, UKO is the only person I'd want running things less than PTI.
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I'm taking a Hundo Cat / wcc split ticket if it is up to me.
Of GYERO regulars, UKO is the only person I'd want running things less than PTI.
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I'm taking a Hundo Cat / wcc split ticket if it is up to me.
Of course things are different when they're the age to specialize and are a legit talent. But at 8-10... it's very weird.Yeah, that part was mostly directed at uko’s comment about travel ball culture. He was implying it’s full of the blue collar nice guys. Which there are plenty of those, but it’s not the main stereotype I see.
And I agree, the 10u weekend mercenaries are odd. But I’ve done some of that w my oldest this fall bc he can’t get enough. But there’s a difference in doing with a 10yr old and a high schooler imo
He was here in Nashville signing autographs yesterday.
Any HOF without Bonds, Clemens and Rose but has the likes of Harold Baines seems stupid to me.Damn. It's his own damn fault he's not in the HoF, but you always hoped he'd get in before he died.
He was here in Nashville signing autographs yesterday.
He signed a MLB Hall of Fame baseball for me about six months ago. Saying “cross your fingers they let me in”.
Any HOF without Bonds, Clemens and Rose but has the likes of Harold Baines seems stupid to me.
PTI is forgetting that Israel is our first and most important state.I will never, ever, ever understand the disgusting leadership vacuum that occurs after these national emergencies. There's 100 people dead, with hundreds more missing in the flooding across Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, etc. And, without the slightest bit of irony, our country just sent $17 billion this weekend to Israel and Ukraine in order to kill more people in war. Not to Americans in America, but for war.
If you were, say, running for President, wouldn't you be insanely popular if you just got on a camera and said "I think we messed up. Vote for me and I'm taking every single penny that would go overseas, and I'm sending all those tens of billions of dollars to Americans. In America. To rebuild America. And I'm bringing our troops home to help, so that instead of guarding sand 5,000 miles away, they're coming home to help YOU."
PTI (pti) for President.
I have a hunch they'll let him in now, but that kinda sucks for the family. If the HOF concedes now, it's kinda admitting keeping him out for spite all these years. Would almost rather they just stuck to their guns at this point.
I agree. I never thought he'd get in while alive, but his family should get the laurels and honors that he deserved if he hadn't been his own worst enemy. I'm 54, I don't remember the WS titles but I do remember the tail end of the Big Red Machine and was there at Riverfront ibefore he and Sparky left and it all ended. My first glove I ever owned was a Pete Rose signature glove. He was always the epitome of busting your ass and squeezing the most out of everything you possibly had to be your best if you weren't necessarily the athlete with all of God's gifts. I became a baseball fan as a kid because of him and learned about the history of the game as he climbed past names like Honus Wagner, Tris Speaker, and eventually Ty Cobb on the hits list. I learned about the significance of the hitting streak when he got within shouting distance of DiMaggio. You could learn a lot of life lessons, good and bad, from Pete Rose. This is a sad day.I get this, but man F that. I can understand being spiteful as he played with the integrity of the game and lied for years until he was cornered.
Letting him in as a player and giving his family that moment even with him passed is good enough, but you have to let that guy in and he wouldn’t be the first to get in and been passed away Im sure.
I vividly remember watching 4192 with my brother and dad. Crazy how time flies.
- I’ll take wet, gray 68 degree September over just about any type of weather.
“Meh.” - UKO
- Major League records:
- Most career at-bats – 14,053
- Most career plate appearances – 15,890
- Most career hits – 4,256
- Most career singles – 3,215
- Most career times on base – 5,929
- Most career outs – 10,328
- Most career games played – 3,562
- Most career winning games played – 1,972
- Only player to play at least 500 games at five different positions – 1B (939), LF (671), 3B (634), 2B (628), RF (595)
- Most career runs by a switch hitter – 2,165
- Most career doubles by a switch hitter – 746
- Most career walks by a switch hitter – 1,566
- Most career total bases by a switch hitter – 5,752
- Most seasons of 200 or more hits – 10 (shared)
- Most consecutive seasons of 100 or more hits – 23
- Most consecutive seasons with 600 or more at-bats – 13 (1968–1980) (shared)
- Most seasons with 600 at-bats – 17
- Most seasons with 150 or more games played – 17
- Most seasons with 100 or more games played – 23
If he gets in the HOF, the family should seriously consider declining it. Pete was always hopeful of getting in before he passed and waiting until after is a bit of a slap in the face. He could have very likely given them instructions on how to handle that after he passed.I agree. I never thought he'd get in while alive, but his family should get the laurels and honors that he deserved if he hadn't been his own worst enemy. I'm 54, I don't remember the WS titles but I do remember the tail end of the Big Red Machine and was there at Riverfront ibefore he and Sparky left and it all ended. My first glove I ever owned was a Pete Rose signature glove. He was always the epitome of busting your ass and squeezing the most out of everything you possibly had to be your best if you weren't necessarily the athlete with all of God's gifts. I became a baseball fan as a kid because of him and learned about the history of the game as he climbed past names like Honus Wagner, Tris Speaker, and eventually Ty Cobb on the hits list. I learned about the significance of the hitting streak when he got within shouting distance of DiMaggio. You could learn a lot of life lessons, good and bad, from Pete Rose. This is a sad day.