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Isaac Highman
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Akron Ohio | CMW Carpenters 285 | Guardians
Akron, OH Katılım Ağustos 2011
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José Ramírez becomes Cleveland’s all-time games played leader
He's the only active player to lead a team in games played!

MLB@MLB
José Ramírez is now the @CleGuardians all-time leader in games played 🫡
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Most home runs in first 7 career regular-season games, since at least 1900:
2016 Trevor Story: 7
2026 Chase DeLauter: 5
2024 Rece Hinds: 5
1999 Mark Quinn: 5
MLB@MLB
Chase DeLauter keeps crushing 😤 He LAUNCHES his 5th homer of the season!
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Shohei Ohtani (.282): “Greatest of all time” “no one like him” “Best to ever do it”
Punxsutaweny Phil (.390): “Fraud” “Washed” “No believes him anyways”
Pop Crave@PopCrave
Punxsutawney Phil & his ancestors have an accuracy rate of 39% going back to 1887.
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Absolutely not.
The U.S. Constitution does NOT require American citizens to carry or present “proof of citizenship” on demand.Full stop.
The Fourth Amendment forbids unreasonable searches and seizures. Government agents cannot stop you, detain you, or demand your papers without individualized suspicion of a crime. Fishing expeditions are unconstitutional.
The Fifth Amendment guarantees due process. You do not lose your rights because a federal agency issues a vague “advisory.”
The Fourteenth Amendment affirms citizenship and equal protection under the law. Americans are not subjects who must prove loyalty on command.
This country rejected “show me your papers” governance in 1776.

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Jose Ramirez breaks silence on signing below market extension from Guardians;
(Translation by Master Flip)
That was ultimately my decision, to take the extension. We went through a year and a half of negotiations, and when I finally signed, I got a significant salary bump. I knew it wasn’t fully reflective of my market value, and plenty of people made sure to point that out. But I’m a veteran, I understand how the game works.
Cleveland is a small market team, and they simply can’t pay me what I could command on the open market. So I told them, Let’s find a fair agreement that works for both sides.
I spoke directly with the GM. There were real trade discussions and offers from other teams willing to extend me at my full asking price, but my heart was set on staying in Cleveland. First and foremost, my children were born here. My wife feels comfortable in Cleveland and so do I. I owe this city a lot.
Since the day I arrived, I’ve never once been booed by these fans. I’ve seen how crowds in other stadiums treat players when results don’t come quickly, and that’s never happened here.
Via @hgomez27
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