The Braves offense is going to see an even better lefty tomorrow. It doesn’t bode well they couldn’t handle Early and haven’t hit well or consistently all week.
Need some guys to kick it in gear.
@StridersStache2@stephenasmith@Tip Sometimes the talking heads have to have talking head things to say. This is the case here. Just saying crap to fill the airtime.
@stephenasmith@Tip 1. They won the World Series less than 5 years ago
2. They have lost a series this year
3. They’ve already beat the dodgers in LA this year
1 minute of one of the most uneducated conversations about baseball I’ve heard in a while.
@CoachDuggs Creating scarcity and charging a premium for it. Collecting has become about chasing uniqueness and rarity that is forced and controlled for max profit. Crazy people buy into this stuff.
@BreitbartNews Giving our money with zero improvement in conditions and enabling these atrocities is absurd. It needed to stop. We have to talk about the failures and corruption that our money caused. Everyone hates colonization but loves free money for corrupt officials and sex workers.
The U.N. is whining that U.S. tax dollars are no longer being funneled into foreign aid programs, and people are facing natural consequences for hedonistic behavior
"In eight countries, we found that community-led services were 99.9 funded externally. Only 0.1% funded domestically."
"In Kenya, most drop-in centers for what we call key populations -- LGBTQ people, sex workers, people who inject drugs -- have closed.
Nigeria has lost at least five such clinics.
In Uganda, 45% of programs serving the key populations have partially or fully shut down.
In Zimbabwe -- where there were excellent services for sex workers in key places where they could go and safely get what they need for prevention, testing, and treatment -- these have collapsed entirely in 2025.
77% of harm reduction programs for people who inject drugs report severe disruption."
@SouthDallasFood I’ve done this with beef tallow and it’s stupidly delicious! I had less “oil” than she had and I pre-smashed by burgers. Add some caramelized onions, bacon and melt some cheese on it… So good!
Everybody keeps talking about fancy recipes while this Supreme Pizza Pasta quietly steals the whole show. Simple, filling, affordable, and flat-out delicious.
@CoachDuggs@ShowtimeofJax@SCCTradingCards Manufactured scarcity is the biggest scam there is... $25K cards created for people who are either gullible enough to buy into the scam or hustlers trying to flip the garbage to the gullible crowd.
@nightshiftaf@ThrowingStonz@Real1JMT@DavisBakerTV As someone who also coached baseball, this is entirely incorrect. If your interpretation of the rule was correct, a player could pick the ball up and throw it over the fence to make sure it was a ground-rule double.
Don't think I've ever seen this before in baseball.
Biscuits outfielder Austin Overn rips a ball down the right field line, right fielder slides over the ball, ball gets lodged into the ground so deep it turns into an inside-the-park home run.
Then it takes MULTIPLE players to try and dig it out, which lasted minutes.
@wsfa12sports@wsfa12news@BiscuitBaseball
@ATLSportsZone@BannerBochran The Bleacher Report article immediately kills it's own statement in the opening sentence: "The Braves are the highest scoring team in MLB, and only the Astros are getting better productivity from the DH spot."
@BannerBochran So this article ain’t real? Before you get to talking make sure you actual know what you are talking about. Also you don’t have to look at my page. Just keep scrolling please. It’s better for everyone.
bleacherreport.com/articles/25427…
🚨 Bleacher Report lists the Atlanta #Braves as the No. 1 landing spot for Rafael Devers if he’s traded after a rough start with the San Francisco Giants 👀
Can you imagine this Braves lineup with Devers added to it? 😳🔥
@SamaHoole@counter_pt I love meatloaf but loathe rotisserie chicken! Every dang Sunday the most dry chicken rotisserie landed on my plate & not a side of gravy or broth was to be found. Just dry a$$ chicken, green beans, and fried squash/okra. Decades later... this is my classic family meal trauma! 😂
The American meatloaf was the Wednesday-night meal of every working- and middle-class family in the country for about ninety years.
The recipe: two pounds of 70/30 chuck, ground that morning by the butcher down the road. One onion, finely chopped. Two cloves of garlic. Two eggs. A cup of breadcrumbs from yesterday's loaf, torn up and dried in a low oven. A cup of whole milk. A spoonful of Worcestershire. Salt and black pepper. A handful of parsley from the back garden. A topping: half a cup of ketchup, two spoonfuls of brown sugar, a dash of cider vinegar.
The mother mixed it with her hands, because a wooden spoon would not get the breadcrumbs through the meat properly, and because her own mother had taught her that the mixing was where the meatloaf was decided. The mixture went into a loaf pan. The glaze went on top. Into the oven at 350°F for an hour.
By half past five the kitchen smelled of beef, onion, and caramelising ketchup, and the children, hearing it from upstairs, knew without being told that it was Wednesday.
A meatloaf served four for dinner and two for sandwiches the next day. Thirty-five minutes of work. The cheapest hot meal a family could put on a table.
A 2026 family of four, on a Wednesday at half past five, is more likely to be eating a Hello Fresh kit assembled from a cardboard box by a parent who got home at twenty past, or a frozen lasagne reheated in a microwave by a teenager who has not seen the rest of the household since breakfast.
The meatloaf is not dead. The 70/30 chuck is at any butcher who will grind it on request. The pan is in the cupboard.
The recipe is in the cookbook.
The Wednesday is still there.
@ThrowingStonz@Real1JMT@DavisBakerTV I coached baseball for over 10 years, no umpiring. If he kicks it in the corner and it gets lodged or goes out of play the batter is given a ground rule double and all other runners are given 2 bases from time of pitch.
@nightshiftaf@Real1JMT@DavisBakerTV he smashed into the turf with his hip!
the ball didn't get hindered.
What if he kicked it further into the corner?
this is a bad take, I hope you don't umpire.
@KnockinHomers@Real1JMT@DavisBakerTV You'll have to show me the rule that allows the advance to 3rd. Base award is fixed, not subjective. Barger in Game 6 of the WS last year was sent back to second on the lodged ball call.
@nightshiftaf@Real1JMT@DavisBakerTV Not a ground rule double in this case because it was caused by the fielder 2 bases from where the ball was stuck. Batter should have been held at 3rd
@NickHudnell1@Real1JMT@DavisBakerTV An ump makes the call, not a referee. And, sliding to make a play is natural... have you never watched a baseball game before? In no world should a ball get so lodged into the ground that it has to be dug out by simply missing the ball and sliding over it.
@nightshiftaf@Real1JMT@DavisBakerTV A natural play is getting the ball stuck in Wrigley Field’s vines on the back wall.
Sliding over the ball is no more natural than stepping on it. You don’t make rules that force the referee to judge the naturalness of a player’s ability to jam a ball into the ground.
@NickHudnell1@Real1JMT@DavisBakerTV It's a natural play on the ball that affected the trajectory. The expectation is the ground shouldn't be so soft as to embed the ball to a point it can't be retrieved. Intentionally stomping on it isn't a natural play on the ball.
@nightshiftaf@Real1JMT@DavisBakerTV It was the fielder that lodged the ball.
If this was the correct interpretation of the rule, you could abuse it and stomp any ball into the grass to turn a triple into a forced double.