Ethan Kossack
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Ethan Kossack
@EthanKossack
👨🏻🎓23 7️⃣ Oldest of 7 ⛪️ Trilogy Community Church 🐄 Chick-Fil-A ✝️ Follower of Jesus!




What’s funny about the whole L flag situation is that Brewers fans have zero understanding of the flags’ purpose, history and significance. During the Great Depression, a flag was flown to be that days scoreboard. It was the simplest and easiest way to signify “WON” or “LOST” to the surrounding population. Brewers fans think the L flag means ‘the Cubs lost’ - it doesn’t. It signifies a Win or Loss to whomever is flying it. It’s like conquering a territory and celebrating by waving that territories white flag. You're literally calling yourselves losers and think it’s a flex. Had you flown the W flag, that would’ve felt like a punch in face, but you didn’t.



Reunion: The Bears are trading for Seattle Seahawks RB Velus Jones Jr. Compensation is still being finalized… but April Fools.


The @Dodgers are giving away a bobblehead of Yoshi wearing Yoshinobu Yamamoto's jersey 😍









FINAL: Cardinals 6, Rays 5 No scorigami. This score has happened 7,092 times in MLB history, most recently on October 27, 2025 (TOR vs. LAD).


@MLBgami When a scorigami finally hits this app is going to break.

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams recently filed four trademark applications to legally claim the "Iceman" nickname for his own clothing and merchandise line, but Spurs legend George "The Iceman" Gervin is officially fighting back. Just days after Williams submitted his paperwork, the 73-year-old Spurs legend filed his own competing trademark applications for both "Iceman" and "Iceman 44." In his legal filings, Gervin's team made sure to point out that he has been using the moniker commercially since 1979- a full 22 years before Caleb Williams was even born. Gervin has also gone to the press to defend his legacy, flat-out stating: "There's only one Iceman, and I am he."



closest sweet 16 team to each county in the contiguous US


Mark DeRosa on not using Padres closer Mason Miller in the 9th: ‘‘Honoring the Padres. Had we taken the lead, he was coming in, but I wasn't going to bring him in to a tie game.’









