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@bheyman99 @AgentRachelLuba @NewsdaySports We are like 9 months away from him announcing he’s the 4th starter at a local men’s league.
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Trevor Bauer met the media Saturday morning here at Fairfield Properties Ballpark in Central Islip. He will be the Long Island Ducks’ opening night starter here on Tuesday. #LIDucks @NewsdaySports #mlb
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@BaseballQuotes1 What an idiot. There is no infield fly rule with two outs. You fucking kidding me? That cuck just said that? It's as bad as listening to some eye candy, casting couch DEI hired dimwitted whore speak about a sport.
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@matt_lorelli @dynastarskis How does it compare with the 108 from last year?
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@JeffSpiegel He's right. I really don't watch too many Dodgers games anymore. It's not fun watching college players play against JV High School players
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“We can’t win all the time” is a disgusting thing for an MLB owner to say because it’s the type of thing you say when you exist to serve other owners first and your fans second.
Bill Shaikin@BillShaikin
Dodgers owner Mark Walter: ‘We’ve got to have some parity’ latimes.com/sports/dodgers…
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@podoffame @bball_ref Excuse me. Cousy played 64
Games in a 72-game schedule. Do your homework,
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I am sorry, but if you can’t play in at least 80% of the games, you probably don’t deserve to win regular season awards.
Only five NBA MVPs have gone to a player who played under 65 games.
Malone won in a 50-game strike season. LeBron during a 66-game strike season. Giannis during 72-game COVID season. Cousy during a 72-game season.
In NBA history, only Bill Walton would have been impacted by the 65-game rule.

James L. Edwards III@JLEdwardsIII
The 65-game rule didn’t increase attendance like it was designed. Instead, it’s taken away deserved honors from some of the best players in the league.
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@SultanOfClout @Jared_Carrabis He will lose all $15 million from this year. And he lost the pro rata share of his 60 game suspension last year. But sadly, he’ll still get the 2027 salary. Assuming there is a season and assuming he doesn’t get caught cheating again.
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You’ve gotta be really stupid to get popped more than once in today’s game.
Jeff Passan@JeffPassan
BREAKING: Atlanta Braves designated hitter Jurickson Profar is facing a 162-game suspension after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug for the second time, sources told ESPN. News free at ESPN: espn.com/mlb/story/_/id…
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BREAKING: Atlanta Braves designated hitter Jurickson Profar is facing a 162-game suspension after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug for the second time, sources told ESPN. News free at ESPN: espn.com/mlb/story/_/id…
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@Trenciarte He used to put out good content, but is trending closer to a troll these days.
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Just admitted to not knowing a top 5 prospect in baseball. This guy doesn’t know or actually care about baseball.
Not Gaetti@notgaetti
Gave up an absolute tank to a guy I never heard of
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@capostsports Pure rage bait. Of course it’s written by Dylan Hernandez.
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The back page: After struggling recently, Freddie Freeman must show he's still worthy if he wants to end his career in LA. trib.al/LWDyIfb
Subscribe for home delivery: trib.al/Cc0qHFu

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You won a hockey game, dear Southern neighbors, not World War III, writes Rupa Subramanya. thefp.com/p/this-week-in…
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LASIK eye surgery cost $2,200 per eye in 2000. Today it's around $1,000 per eye despite 24 years of inflation. Meanwhile, an MRI that cost $1,200 in 2000 now costs $3,000+. The difference? LASIK operates in a free market with no insurance interference and minimal regulation.
When patients pay directly, providers must compete on price and quality. LASIK clinics advertise prices, offer financing, and constantly improve technology to attract customers. Compare this to hospital procedures where prices are hidden, patients never see bills, and insurance companies negotiate opaque rates that somehow always increase faster than inflation.
Cosmetic surgery follows the same pattern. Breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, and other elective procedures have become more affordable and safer over decades. Surgeons invest in better techniques and equipment because they must satisfy paying customers, not insurance bureaucrats or hospital administrators focused on maximizing reimbursements.
The lesson is clear: remove third-party payment systems and excessive regulation, and you get Austrian economics in action. Prices fall, quality rises, and innovation accelerates. Healthcare costs aren't rising because of aging populations or new technology—they're rising because we've destroyed the price mechanism that makes markets work.
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@DMAC_LA based PCA. all the dodger fans i know became fans within the last 3 years. bandwagon fan base sadly
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