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@Eason011

Literally just a real person....

Georgia, USA Katılım Ağustos 2009
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@patrick_arni @ZachNagel7 I'm aware of the rule. The infield fly is never called when there's possibility of the SS being called off by a left fielder. The in-between area is prone to mistakes. Infield fly called 1/3 into the outfield, shallow left. C'mon, you've got an agenda if you think otherwise.
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Patrick Arni
Patrick Arni@patrick_arni·
@Eason011 @ZachNagel7 The infield fly is called when an infielder is in position to catch a pop up. It was called when the shortstop was camped under it. It doesn't need to be on the infield. Doesn't matter if the ball is then dropped. It's a clear correct call.
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zach@ZachNagel7·
One of the most egregious calls in the modern era of professional sports
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Patrick Arni
Patrick Arni@patrick_arni·
@ZachNagel7 It was an accurate call. People just don't actually know the infield fly rule.
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@YanksBar It's not even a real stat. Ruth pitched 1221 Innings and is 18th all time with a 2.28 era.
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Adam Booker
Adam Booker@abooker17·
Moving a club that has deeper historical roots than the league itself would set the sport and league back decades in their quest for cultural relevance. Clubs like the Whitecaps are the very foundation of the cultural relevancy MLS has actually started to build as of late.
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Adam Booker
Adam Booker@abooker17·
This is a potential future-altering crossroads for the league and the sport in this region in my opinion. All of the expansion and movement in the 90s and early 2000s was one thing for a brand new league with little funding… (continued in thread)
OneSoccer@onesoccer

"If there is a local ownership group with the vision & resources to chart a path forward, we urge them to come forward." The Vancouver Whitecaps issue a statement after reports emerged of possible relocation, with Las Vegas named as a potential site #VWFC

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Eric Wynalda@EricWynalda·
The lies aren’t about winning - the lies are more about paying for the false hope of a pathway which doesn’t exist and shouldn’t exist for the majority of the players being told that they have professional qualities If he gets involved I hope he has a better understanding of what’s really happening Developing winners is also important It’s actually very American
Area Sports Network@AreaSportsNet

🚨Landon Donovan calls out the system: “Youth soccer in the U.S. is built on lies parents are obsessed with winning, not development” eyes future role with United States Soccer Federation to fix it from the ground up. #USYNT 🎥 @AlxRuiz15

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Ben
Ben@benherebef33217·
Gio was as close as we got and Berhalter and US soccer blacklisted him and ruined him while most of these supposed USMNT fan accounts mocked him and his treatment. They mocked and celebrated the destruction of one of our most talented prospects and the still do Gio’s career will never recover. He will never be the player he could’ve been and yet he’s still our best passer/dribbler (he always lacked speed) US fans are disgusting and stupid and they deserve the corrupt USSF they have
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The Bolivian Yank
The Bolivian Yank@TheBolivianYank·
God damnit. If only he decided to play for the US🇺🇸. We don’t got a level of player like him at all. He’s so Neymar like, and I love it. Bosnia got themselves a superstar in the making….🇧🇦
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MLS Moves
MLS Moves@MLSMoves·
I’m going off on this post game with @StanUsmnt What an embarrassing waste of time camp for the USMNT. Just an absolute shame.
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Gregg Beerholder 🍺
Gregg Beerholder 🍺@MLShater·
Only guy in our player pool who can do this btw This is a USMNT IQ test. If you are leaving Gio home this World Cup you are actually so dumb
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@awfulannouncing They gave him 20 random players and he got 16 correct. 80% is now deemed unmatched basketball knowledge? C'mon.
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@Brocklesnitch So she didn't like something that happened to her and she's a "b*tch" in your words because she doesn't like that it happened? The backwards logic that exists in your head to make this acceptable is truly depraved. You really don't have retorts that don't involve name calling.
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Aella@Aella_Girl·
@conservmillen Oh I was raised by very Christian parents and my top complaint is they did not treat me as a person at all
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Allie Beth Stuckey
Allie Beth Stuckey@conservmillen·
Everyone should read the book, “When Children Became People” by historian OM Bakke. In it, he explains how the ancient pagan world justified the slaughter and mistreatment of children. Scholars believed at the time that a person’s worth was determined primarily by their possession of the “logos” or their ability to reason. Only the adult free male were thought to have the fullness of rational capacity, so women, slaves, and children were seen as inherently less-than. Children got the worst of it, as they were considered in the same category as animals and barbarians. Thus, children were, without qualm, aborted, murdered, trafficked and objectified. Unwanted newborns were left to die on what were called “exposure hills.” Babies would be left there —alive and screaming— to be exposed to the elements until they died. But about 2,000 years ago, the perspective on children started to change. Eventually, the practice of infanticide was stigmatized, then criminalized, then replaced— with orphanages, hospitals, and other means by which desperate parents could ensure their babies were cared for. Children became people. Slowly but surely, they went from a class of sub-humans to be discarded and oppressed to a special category of vulnerability deserving of love. Those of us in the West consider this sentiment the norm. Even with our raging debates on abortion and other child-centered issues, the Western instinct is still to show compassion for the child above and beyond the compassion we show for adults. But it was not always so, and it is not so in most of the world today. The game changer for children— and the impoverished, the sick, the elderly, slaves, and women— two millennia ago was Christianity. Christians changed how the world saw children. This strange and persistent group worshiped a man named Jesus, whom they claimed to be God. Yet unlike the pagan gods of the day, their God came to earth in weakness and meekness. In fact, He arrived first as an embryo. He was heralded by the kicks of a newborn John the Baptist. He was worshiped by angels and wise men as an infant. And, against the protestations of His disciples, insisted: “Let the children come to me, for such as these belong the Kingdom of Heaven.” This Jesus had another name— one with which the pagan scholars at the time would have been familiar: Logos. The Word. Pagan scholars said “logos” determines a person’s worth. But the Logos said, “Your worth is defined by me.” Christians popularized the concept of the Imago Dei — that all people are equally valuable just because they are people. And they preached this radically equalizing gospel that said that all people are dead in sin apart from Christ but all can be made alive in Him. Christians, through this message, because of Jesus, completely changed how the world saw people. You cannot have all the things we cherish in the West: compassion, dignity, human rights, and forgo the foundation upon which these things are built. Look to the non-Western world today and see the unbroken chain of oppressing women and children. Perhaps so-called “Christian nationalism” isn’t the bogeyman you should be most afraid of. Something to consider.
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000

In Pakistan, girls are considered a family burden, so Muslim fathers often discard newborn babies by throwing them into garbage piles. Headlines periodically emerge about this horrific practice after local residents hear cries and pull out the babies. Indeed, Pakistani Muslim fathers don’t even bother killing the infants before throwing them away. Almost all the dead babies suffered until their last breath, either from suffocation, being crushed under garbage, or dying of thirst. In Islam, women and girls are treated worse than animals. Not all cultures are equal!

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↔️ TRANSFER RUMOR: Tom Bogert reports #ATLUTD to sign MLS veteran winger Fafa Picault. Picault, turning 35 next week, has made 244 regular season MLS apps since 2017. Productive in his minutes still: Picault has 13g/6a in last two seasons (~2,400 mins).
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@luke_mccown Don't forget, before that, he won 2 national championships at Georgia with a walk on QB.
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Luke McCown
Luke McCown@luke_mccown·
Alright I’ll bite… Acho, this is so rediculous.. 1st: every qb they trotted out there was BAD this yr and they should all listen to any coaching they can get to be better. 2nd⬇️ Here is why : all the QBs : DW, DG, SS ( Malik Willis 🤷‍♂️) and whoever else they bring in to compete for the starting job this spring should listen Todd Monken.⬇️ Lamar Jackson under Todd Monken Games Played 42 Passing Yards 10,399 Passing Touchdowns 86 Interceptions 18 Rushing Yards 2,085 Rushing Touchdowns 11 QB Rating (avg) 108.7 1 MVP (could’ve easily been 2 ) 🤦‍♂️
Speakeasy@speakeasytlkshw

"If I'm Shedeur [Sanders], why am I listening to Todd Monken? What have you won on an NFL level?" – @EmmanuelAcho weighs in on the Cleveland Browns hiring Todd Monken as their new head coach WE ARE LIVE RIGHT NOW, COME JOIN THE CHAT ➡️ @speakeasy" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@speakeasy

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