@BMcCarthy32@markmulder20 It’s not free. The government is purchasing doses. And our taxes pay for that. More doses, more $$$ for the pharmaceutical companies.
Just found this gem of the 1998 Mayor’s Trophy matchup between Mississippi State & Ole Miss (s/o to @LFGshirts, @jackattack2438 for the find)
These screen grabs are nostalgic as hell, & yes Ole Miss had 3 brothers starting on the infield hitting 3-4-5!
youtu.be/-9NQpciNfCE
So courts decided my woman can get rid of our child no matter how badly I may want it. But if she chooses to have it without my approval, courts also decided I would still have to pay financial support? Got it. Makes sense.
@ballplayer37 You’re right though I truly can’t talk crap about the baseball program I enjoyed so many years at. Those were some of the best years I enjoyed in a uniform by far
Threw 50+ live pitches as hard as I could at @PappasGio pretty cool to see the adjustments he made from a coordination, mechanical and swing speed side of things from his first swing (Left) to his last swing (Right). Catching up to faster speeds takes adjustments like this.
@billmills@NAIABaseballPro@PappasGio Always nice to read slight “digs” at where you went to college. Just remember your coaches didn’t go to your alma mater. So your logic isn’t sound.
Me: “I have to charge the radar gun for tomorrow.”
My wife: “Oh let me use it. I want you to dance in front of it and see how fast you dance.”
Me: “honey, I don’t think it can pick up dance speed.”
The fourth athlete I train to throw a baseball more than 90 mph @RyanStejskal
He was absolute crap at throwing about a year ago, and amidst the frustrations of throwing like crap, he addressed strength, rotational power, mobility and fluidity in his mechanics. It’s working.
Golden State is repeating and clinching three of the last four championships. And all they’re taking about is Lebron. Even a split screen of him and the champs somberly celebrating at the buzzer. #thisshouldnotbesoboring
@billmills If he steps out of the batters box or the ump feels he made a gesture that interferes with the throw, then the runner trying to advance is out. The batter is not.
Baseball rules question:
3-1 count, Runner on 2nd (Stealing on the pitch), ball four is called. Righthanded batter makes a gesture to turn to the drop his bat, but is called out on batters interference (interfered with throw to 3rd) Can he be out since he already walked?