
Spread Astaire
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Spread Astaire
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Raiders debate time: Who's the better quarterback, Ken Stabler or Derek Carr? Carr owns many of the franchise passing records and carried some bad Raiders teams for nearly a decade. But Stabler has what Carr doesn't—a league MVP, multiple playoff wins, and a Super Bowl championship. Carr may have the stats, but Stabler has the legacy. Which matters more to Raider Nation?



What happened to this version of De’Aaron Fox 🫠


"You know if that’s the only home run he ever hits, they’ll still talk about it." Russ Hodges. "For the first 60 feet it was a hell of a pitch." Warren Spahn. "The ball came down in Utica. I know. I was managing there at the time." Lefty Gomez. "I never saw a f*ing ball get out of a f*ing ball park so f*ing fast, in my f*ing life." Leo Durocher. Willie Mays first at bat, at home, was his first home run. Polo Grounds, 1951. In 1951, having gone 0 for 12 since being called up from the Minneapolis Millers of American Association, Willie Mays of the New York Giants got his first major league hit, a home run off the Boston Braves’ Warren Spahn at the Polo Grounds. "Willie Mays hit his first major league hit was a home run off me and I'll never forgive myself. We might have gotten rid of Willie Mays forever if I'd only struck him out." Warren Spahn. Twice Willie Mays hit over 50 homers in a season. Four times he led the league in homers. Four consecutive times he led the league in steals. In 12 consecutive years he scored more than 100 runs. In eight consecutive years, he drove in more than 100 runs. In seven consecutive years, Willie Mays did BOTH!!!!!





Great we stink and have control of our own drafts! We traded Giannis to be where the Kings are. Awesome

Ostapenko stuns for her 29th birthday party.








