Greymanes, Patch Version 1.05.00 is rolling out.
This patch introduces the Rematch and Re-blockade features, which we will continue to refine over future patches, alongside new legendary creatures that can be kept as Pets. We've also fixed the issue preventing the summoning of legendary mounts and where comrade trust reset under certain conditions.
Check the details and the status of the update's availability on your platform in the patch notes: pearlabyss.info/4unPd4o
Who is your all-time favorite 3B?
1. Mike Schmidt
2. George Brett
3. Brooks Robinson
4. Chipper Jones
5. Eddie Mathews
6. Adrian Beltre
7. Wade Boggs
8. Graig Nettles
9. Ron Cey
10. Write in a 3B
Who is your all- time favorite pro athlete?
1. Tony Gwynn
2. Michael Jordan
3. Barry Sanders
4. LaDanian Tomlinson
5. Philip Rivers
6. Junior Seau
7. Ty Cobb
8. Larry Bird
9. Lou Gehrig
10. Trevor Hoffman
You can add one player n his prime to your favorite team’s roster. Who gets the call
1. Babe Ruth
2. Lou Gehrig
3. Willie Mays
4. Henry Aaron
5. Mickey Mantle
6. Sandy Koufax
7. Tom Seaver
8. Greg Maddux
9. Barry Bonds
10. Write in a player
@OleTimeHardball George Brett Clutch, loyal, made everyone around him better, hits to all fields, simply the best. Few played harder or was more feared.
@OleTimeHardball Brett. Only player ever to have ,300 300 hr. 600 double. 100 triples. 200sb. 3000 hits. 1500 rbi. Talk about elite and let’s not forget as clutch as anyone ever
All-Time “Single Franchise” Team
1B Lou Gehrig
2B Craig Biggio
3B Mike Schmidt
SS Cal Ripken Jr
OF Ted Williams
OF Mickey Mantle
OF Joe DiMaggio
C Johnny Bench
DH Stan Musial
SP Sandy Koufax
SP Bob Gibson
SP Jim Palmer
SP Clayton Kershaw
CL Mariano Rivera
@OleTimeHardball Yes. He was the best player in the NL for 5 years not named Mike Schmidt. Gold gloves, 2mvp. You telling me Hal Baines was better? Bill Mazerowski? Jeff Kent? Maybe it is just me.
Did you know this band's 1981 hit Rapture was the first #1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 to feature rap vocals? Rap already existed in the underground hip-hop scene, but Rapture was the first to bring it to a massive mainstream pop audience. Name the band.
In 1999, Pepsi aired a television commercial featuring child actress Hallie Kate Eisenberg, the younger sister of actor Jesse Eisenberg. In the ad, she enters a diner accompanied by an older man, who appears to be her grandfather. He places an order for a large pepperoni pizza, while she requests a Pepsi to drink.
When the waiter brings her a different cola brand, implied to be Coca-Cola, she responds by imitating Marlon Brando’s character Don Vito Corleone from the film The Godfather. She uses a deep, raspy voice to say, “You’ve insulted me and my entire family by offering me this whatever it is,” but offers him a chance to correct the mistake by serving the Pepsi instead.