Trevor Katz
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Trevor Katz
@GoBarSouth23
@KCeashl - #iawx




Carmelo Hayes vs Ilya Dragunov ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.25 absolute banger

SAD: 35 passengers MISSING after a bus plunged into a river in Bangladesh. 💔

Interesting ABS situation here. 3-2, runner goes, ball 4 is called and he pulls up into 2B. Catcher challenges… and now you start to wonder what would happen if it’s overturned. Are the announcers right, would this become a double play? Or would the umpires send the runner back to first since the original call influenced the play?

@YourFriendKyle_ @SonySanDiego @MLBTheShow Idk if it’s me but I get kicked from legit 90% of ranked games. I play for ranking too and one day I was able to play 4 games in a row without being kicked which that should be a normal thing. Now I’m kicked every game

Chiefs sign TE Travis Kelce to three-year, $54.7M deal. (via @RapSheet)

🚨 Exclusive: "Mormon Wives" Jessi Draper's husband files for a restraining order. Details: tmz.me/VqNb3lH

March 22, 2020: The first NASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational event held during the pandemic. Denny Hamlin beat Dale Jr on the last lap to win Homestead 903,000 viewers watched the broadcast; at the time, it was the most watched esports event ever on US TV

Here is another prime example of a issue with MLB. What am I even meant to do??? This is my game 900 rating game too… FIX IT @MLBTheShow

I’m starting my own match rating scale cause that nerd who rates everything WWE as shit needs to be sent to another planet Mina Shirakawa vs Marina Shafir (no holds barred) ⭐️⭐️⭐️.25

🚨 EXCLUSIVE: ABC cancels "The Bachelorette" after Taylor Frankie Paul's fight video. tmz.me/Jfe3zgK


It’s 3:16. Here’s two whole minutes of Stone Cold Stunners. 🍻

For the sake of the nation, I don't think Paul Skenes should have a pitch limit tonight. The government will cover his insurance. Just let the big dog eat.

Black Ops 1 movement is crazy

A girl is walking home through her quiet neighborhood in the Midwest. The sky behind her is dark and swirling. She casually records with her phone while two massive tornadoes twist across the horizon in the background. Power lines are shaking, debris is starting to lift, and yet she keeps filming as she walks, almost like she’s documenting history in real time. People in the Midwest grow up around severe storms, so sometimes they seem almost calm around things that would terrify others. But two tornadoes that size is nothing to play with, nature can turn dangerous in seconds. Storm awareness and getting to safety should always come first. Would you stop and record something like this, or would you immediately try to find shelter?
