@Padres@itsFatherJoe44 This is the type of loser mentality that will keep the Padres as losers forever. Because Musgroves MLB career started in 2016. But how can you possibly count the last 2-3 years as “service time”? This is real loser talk.
FACT:
The Padres picked a fight with the Dodgers and have been absolutely embarrassed ever since.
The achievements and trajectory of each team actually highlights there isn't a "rivalry", there is simply 𝗵𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗷𝗲𝗮𝗹𝗼𝘂𝘀𝘆 coming from the inferior team.
Bad news for Team USA. Egypt ties Iran 2-2 and Belgium smokes New Zealand 5-1, which puts Belgium in first place in Group G and aligned with US in a potential round of 16 matchup.
How bad is that? They played a friendly in March, and Belgium won 5-2.
@ClayTravis Not as easy as it might seem at first glance for the U.S. Mo Salah for Egypt is one of the best players in the world, and he’s in the prime of his career.
It’s set. The US will play Bosnia-Herzegovina in the round of 32 on July 1st in San Francisco. Win that game and Egypt is the most likely round of 16 opponent.
Final: Reds 5, Padres 3 (11 innings)
The Padres had every chance to win this game, and did not. They left the winning run in scoring position in the eighth, ninth and 10th innings. They finished 3-for-20 with RISP. Sal Stewart's two-run homer in the 11th proved decisive.
It is literally insane to me that the Padres flew Nick Castellanos across the country to come to Philadelphia, didn't play him in the first game, and then released him before the 2nd game.
Milwaukee Brewers reliever Abner Uribe was suspended for one game by Major League Baseball for crotch-chopping toward the St. Louis Cardinals dugout following a strikeout earlier this week. Uribe is appealing the suspension.
Veteran reliever Nick Anderson, who has pitched well at Triple-A for the A’s, has retired, according to his agent, Matt Gaeta. Anderson, 35, submitted the paperwork yesterday.
Anderson was a first-team All-MLB reliever In 2020 and threw 173 innings over six big league seasons.
I work at a bridal consignment shop where we sell secondhand wedding dresses.
Last week, a young woman came in completely alone.
No friends. No mom. No champagne.
She found a dress she absolutely loved.
It was $400.
She quietly placed $200 on the counter and asked if she could put it on layaway because she was trying to save little by little after her fiancé recently lost his job.
I looked at the tag and remembered the original owner had been trying to sell that dress for months.
At one point she even told me:
“I honestly just want it out of my closet.”
So I pretended to check the computer and then said: