Baseball.........Anybody still interested?

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I swear they don't really care for Freeman like that. I think the Dodgers think his heart is still in Atlanta and wants to be there instead

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It is trade that nig back to us
 

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Tomorrow is Bobby Bonilla Day, when the retired baseball player will collect a $1.2 million check from the New York Mets as he has and will continue to do so every July 1 from 2011 through 2035 thanks to a buyout deal with the franchise



 

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There’s only one entrance


And that's exactly what came to mind... If you haven't already you should check out his recent documentary... I didn't like wrasslin but I definitely tuned in when I knew Goldberg was about to whoop some ass...

Coolest shit he said was he wanted to be the Mike Tyson of wrasslin - so that's why he wore black shorts and boots and his only goal was come in whoop ass and make it quick
 

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And that's exactly what came to mind... If you haven't already you should check out his recent documentary... I didn't like wrasslin but I definitely tuned in when I knew Goldberg was about to whoop some ass...

Coolest shit he said was he wanted to be the Mike Tyson of wrasslin - so that's why he wore black shorts and boots and his only goal was come in whoop ass and make it quick
Dark Side of the Ring on Hulu.
Thank me later.
 

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And that's exactly what came to mind... If you haven't already you should check out his recent documentary... I didn't like wrasslin but I definitely tuned in when I knew Goldberg was about to whoop some ass...

Coolest shit he said was he wanted to be the Mike Tyson of wrasslin - so that's why he wore black shorts and boots and his only goal was come in whoop ass and make it quick
I actually started rewatching wrestling cause of his presence in the late 90s.. was a big wwf fan as a kid until probably early 90s than stopped watching it for yrs.. than I remember when I had summer school late 90s I would be doing my homework in the am hours.. I had a habit of doing homework while watching tv.. lot of times on Monday night/am it would be shit on cable so I would randomly channel surf and it just so happened that for whatever reason I left it on wcw(they would replay wcw in the am on tbs)than this nig came out and I was like oh shit this nig entrance fire.. the whole summer I would do homework late night and watch the last part of wcw to see the final Goldberg match..that eventually got me back into watching wwf and I did that for several yrs.. i think sometime after 2002/2003 I stopped watching wrestling again fully
 

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Dark Side of the Ring on Hulu.
Thank me later.
Yup this one...
I actually started rewatching wrestling cause of his presence in the late 90s.. was a big wwf fan as a kid until probably early 90s than stopped watching it for yrs.. than I remember when I had summer school late 90s I would be doing my homework in the am hours.. I had a habit of doing homework while watching tv.. lot of times on Monday night/am it would be shit on cable so I would randomly channel surf and it just so happened that for whatever reason I left it on wcw(they would replay wcw in the am on tbs)than this nig came out and I was like oh shit this nig entrance fire.. the whole summer I would do homework late night and watch the last part of wcw to see the final Goldberg match..that eventually got me back into watching wwf and I did that for several yrs.. i think sometime after 2002/2003 I stopped watching wrestling again fully
Yeah I kept hearing about Goldberg in the hallway and classroom conversations and I'm wondering who the hell is this dude everyone keep talking about... Tuned in one night caught that intro and being that I was in the band, that got my attention immediately... Then that boy ate the smoke, I'm like damn... Couldn't even tell you who ass he whooped, but it was quick... My knock on wrasslin was it looked fake, but he made that joint look real and made a quick fan of me... There were definitely some cool characters in the sport, I just wasn't a big fan in general...

You know Diaz intro was hard when the convo leans over to Goldberg
 

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Matt Carpenter fractures left foot on foul ball amid resurgent season with New York Yankees

SEATTLE -- Matt Carpenter's dream comeback season with the New York Yankees might have come to an early end Monday night.
Carpenter, 36, broke his left foot when he fouled off an 89 mph slider from Seattle Mariners starter Logan Gilbert in the first inning. He will be out indefinitely.

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After hobbling in pain, Carpenter was briefly checked by manager Aaron Boone but finished the at-bat and struck out swinging on the next pitch. He said he knew something was wrong but thought he could finish the at-bat and drive in a run.
"When I went to swing on the next pitch, as soon as I started to plant and rotate on that back foot, my lower body like gave out and I wasn't able to," Carpenter explained. "Thankfully, probably the best thing that happened was to swing and miss -- because if I hit it and had to run, I might have made it worse. But I knew it wasn't good."

Carpenter, wearing a protective boot in the Yankees' clubhouse after the game, said he is hopeful he might only miss a month. But a timeline won't be determined until he sees a foot specialist.
"I don't want to say a number because I just don't know, but I'm holding out hope that it'll be a situation where I could come back in the middle of September and can contribute towards a stretch run,'' Carpenter said. "So we'll see. I mean, that's my mindset is that I'll be back.''

Boone said he was immediately aware something was wrong and realized a change was needed when he checked on Carpenter in the clubhouse between innings.

"I knew he got it good. That's why I went out there initially,'' Boone said. "And I was just like, the way he was moving, I'm like, this isn't good."
Tim Locastro replaced Carpenter at DH in the third inning. The Yankees went on to beat the Mariners 9-4, snapping a season-worst five-game losing streak.
"I have no doubt in my mind that [Carpenter] is going to still make an impact on this team even while he's hurt,'' said Yankees starter Jameson Taillon, who threw seven innings to get the win. "He's come in here right away and made an impact on a lot of people. He's not afraid to talk pitching with the pitchers. He's not afraid to give honest feedback. He's one of the best guys that I've been around and played with, so I wouldn't be surprised if he finds his way back and makes an impact.''
A front-runner for American League Comeback Player of the Year, Carpenter is batting .305 with 15 home runs and 37 RBIs in just 128 at-bats for New York this season, and he had reached base in 27 of his 35 starts. Last month, he batted .356 in 73 at-bats.
All this came after hitting seven home runs in 418 plate appearances over the previous two seasons.

The Texas native signed with the Yankees in May after he was released by the Rangers, for whom he spent the first month and a half of the season toiling at Triple-A.

Since debuting with the Yankees on May 26, Carpenter has a .727 slugging percentage, the best in MLB during that span (minimum of 100 plate appearances). New York has averaged 6.5 runs per game with Carpenter in the lineup and 4.8 runs without him.

Breakout Season At Age 36
No player has had a higher OPS than Matt Carpenter this season (minimum 100 at-bats).


PLAYEROPS
Matt Carpenter1.138
Aaron Judge1.059
Yordan Álvarez1.045
Paul Goldschmidt1.029
-- ESPN Stats & Information

"He's definitely going to be missed for however long it's going to be, but we're hoping that we get some good news and that it's not going to be season-ending," Yankees third baseman Josh Donaldson said.

Carpenter entered Monday night's game following an emotional series against the St. Louis Cardinals, the team with which he spent the first 11 years of his career. Carpenter received a lengthy standing ovation prior to his first at-bat and went 2-for-12 in the series at St. Louis.

His is the latest significant injury for the Yankees. All-Star slugger Giancarlo Stanton and pitchers Luis Severino, Michael King and Miguel Castro all went down hurt last month, and they haven't returned.

King will miss the rest of the season with a broken right elbow, while Severino (right lat strain) and Castro (right shoulder strain) are also on the 60-day injured list. Stanton is on the 10-day IL, retroactive to July 24, because of left Achilles tendinitis.

New York has the best record in the AL at 71-39 and leads the AL East by 10½ games.

 

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Matt Carpenter fractures left foot on foul ball amid resurgent season with New York Yankees

SEATTLE -- Matt Carpenter's dream comeback season with the New York Yankees might have come to an early end Monday night.
Carpenter, 36, broke his left foot when he fouled off an 89 mph slider from Seattle Mariners starter Logan Gilbert in the first inning. He will be out indefinitely.

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After hobbling in pain, Carpenter was briefly checked by manager Aaron Boone but finished the at-bat and struck out swinging on the next pitch. He said he knew something was wrong but thought he could finish the at-bat and drive in a run.
"When I went to swing on the next pitch, as soon as I started to plant and rotate on that back foot, my lower body like gave out and I wasn't able to," Carpenter explained. "Thankfully, probably the best thing that happened was to swing and miss -- because if I hit it and had to run, I might have made it worse. But I knew it wasn't good."

Carpenter, wearing a protective boot in the Yankees' clubhouse after the game, said he is hopeful he might only miss a month. But a timeline won't be determined until he sees a foot specialist.
"I don't want to say a number because I just don't know, but I'm holding out hope that it'll be a situation where I could come back in the middle of September and can contribute towards a stretch run,'' Carpenter said. "So we'll see. I mean, that's my mindset is that I'll be back.''

Boone said he was immediately aware something was wrong and realized a change was needed when he checked on Carpenter in the clubhouse between innings.

"I knew he got it good. That's why I went out there initially,'' Boone said. "And I was just like, the way he was moving, I'm like, this isn't good."
Tim Locastro replaced Carpenter at DH in the third inning. The Yankees went on to beat the Mariners 9-4, snapping a season-worst five-game losing streak.
"I have no doubt in my mind that [Carpenter] is going to still make an impact on this team even while he's hurt,'' said Yankees starter Jameson Taillon, who threw seven innings to get the win. "He's come in here right away and made an impact on a lot of people. He's not afraid to talk pitching with the pitchers. He's not afraid to give honest feedback. He's one of the best guys that I've been around and played with, so I wouldn't be surprised if he finds his way back and makes an impact.''
A front-runner for American League Comeback Player of the Year, Carpenter is batting .305 with 15 home runs and 37 RBIs in just 128 at-bats for New York this season, and he had reached base in 27 of his 35 starts. Last month, he batted .356 in 73 at-bats.
All this came after hitting seven home runs in 418 plate appearances over the previous two seasons.

The Texas native signed with the Yankees in May after he was released by the Rangers, for whom he spent the first month and a half of the season toiling at Triple-A.

Since debuting with the Yankees on May 26, Carpenter has a .727 slugging percentage, the best in MLB during that span (minimum of 100 plate appearances). New York has averaged 6.5 runs per game with Carpenter in the lineup and 4.8 runs without him.

Breakout Season At Age 36
No player has had a higher OPS than Matt Carpenter this season (minimum 100 at-bats).


PLAYEROPS
Matt Carpenter1.138
Aaron Judge1.059
Yordan Álvarez1.045
Paul Goldschmidt1.029
-- ESPN Stats & Information
"He's definitely going to be missed for however long it's going to be, but we're hoping that we get some good news and that it's not going to be season-ending," Yankees third baseman Josh Donaldson said.



Carpenter entered Monday night's game following an emotional series against the St. Louis Cardinals, the team with which he spent the first 11 years of his career. Carpenter received a lengthy standing ovation prior to his first at-bat and went 2-for-12 in the series at St. Louis.

His is the latest significant injury for the Yankees. All-Star slugger Giancarlo Stanton and pitchers Luis Severino, Michael King and Miguel Castro all went down hurt last month, and they haven't returned.

King will miss the rest of the season with a broken right elbow, while Severino (right lat strain) and Castro (right shoulder strain) are also on the 60-day injured list. Stanton is on the 10-day IL, retroactive to July 24, because of left Achilles tendinitis.

New York has the best record in the AL at 71-39 and leads the AL East by 10½ games.

I told my boy who once again who been talking shit about my braves that the yankee curse will begin and they will start losing..this literally was during the all star break.. niggadamaus strikes again hehehe
 

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I told my boy who once again who been talking shit about my braves that the yankee curse will begin and they will start losing..this literally was during the all star break.. niggadamaus strikes again hehehe

They .500 since the Astros won that series.... all that payroll.... smh
 

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Dodgers have the best record in the mlb

Mets officially have a better record than the Yankees

astros is literally half a game behind the yanks for best record in American League

as it stands dodgers number 1 Mets number 2 yanks number 3 and astros number 4 as far as mlb
 
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