
Jonny
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Jonny
@jonnystats
Average Gambler • Florida State • Bucs • Rays • Bolts • Hawks






In 2017, when Fernando Tatis Jr. was an 18-year-old minor leaguer—and thus, an adult who could sign an enforceable contract—he agreed to receive $2 million in exchange for 10% of his future baseball earnings over the following 25 years. Now a judge in San Diego is the latest presiding officer to side against the @Padres star in his quest not to pay Big League Advance Fund (BLA) approximately $3.74 million. Full story: sportico.com/law/analysis/2…


“The only time I’ll step on Gainesville’s campus again is if my daughter plays softball there again” -JWill on @wakeupbarstool


What 90’s logo is your favorite?





nobody got paid. we were all unemployed. a company did not exist. if he were to file for unemployment, I’m assuming it would’ve been with Underdog, not me. he wasn’t my employee, he was my co-worker. our contracts expired and we were figuring out what the next move was. everyone got paid for the first time on May 8. he resigned on March 31. of those five weeks he was “unpaid”, we weren’t doing shows for four of them. I was on the phone getting sponsors to help pay for everybody seven days a week, all hours of the day, so that we could try to go independent. that wasn’t even set in stone yet because we were also talking to media companies. he did three shows and then quit on the spot (with no notice and refused to help Emond and Jeremy with a transition on how to produce the shows) because I wouldn’t put in writing what his salary and equity would be when we had just started the process of getting sponsorship. we weren’t even remotely close to being able to put those things in writing. we had no idea what to expect for revenue at that point, so I thought it was an unfair ask given where all of us were at. again, nobody was getting paid, myself included. I had also just purchased everybody brand new laptops for about 15 grand out of my own pocket, him included, because they had company laptops that got locked and didn’t have their own. if I hadn’t done that, the shows would’ve gone on a second hiatus in about two months. I did not ask for or expect to be paid back by him or anybody else. if he had come to me as a friend and said times were tough, I would’ve helped him as best as I could. I’ve offered the same to Tyler many times. he didn’t do that. there’s more to that exchange and important context and I will gladly fill in the rest of the details on the podcast. my response to him wasn’t super warm, but there’s justifiable reason for that. I’ve got nothing I can’t explain in regards to all of this. also want to note that I hate that it’s come to this becuse I was happy to just go our separate ways and thank him for his contributions on the show when we announced his departure and just leave it at that. I genuinely mean it when I say we would’ve never gotten to this point without him, but I won’t stand for the picture he’s painted because it’s not right.





Ben Simmons just won a title 🏆 (Via @TheSFC_official )

Colossal Biosciences, a biotech company that aims to resurrect lost creatures, said it has hatched live chicks in an artificial environment — a development that was met with mixed reviews from scientists and critics. Read more: bit.ly/4dvKbvJ




Court documents revealed Brendan Sorsby's wide-ranging gambling habits⬇️ "Across the 2022-2025 seasons, Mr. Sorsby placed thousands of bets on everything and anything. These bets weren't for the purpose of making money. He bet on things like games in the Turkish basketball league, Romanian soccer games, obscure doubles tennis matches and Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest." on3.com/news/texas-tec…









