Jason Gay
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do android umpires dream of electric balls and strikes?
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@AlexReimer1 never heard of this "new yorker" but i'm told the @wsj is quite good.
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I'm not sure about having the Replacements on the space station.
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ
A settlement on the moon. Replacements for the International Space Station. NASA leaders rolled out a flurry of updates on their major programs, ahead of debuting a budget request to Congress that would allocate funding to its new wish list. on.wsj.com/4rSkHOc
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I'd say Top 5. Something about winning a brutally long race everyone knows you want to win and also where you are going to attack - then you crash, chase back, attack where everyone knows you will attack, and still win.
(plus shoutout Brandon McNulty who was exceptional)
Cyclingnews@Cyclingnewsfeed
Where does Tadej Pogačar's latest Monument win rank in his greatest hits? cyclingnews.com/pro-cycling/te…
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Two years ago, the College of Biblical Studies lost a basketball game by 141 points and everyone laughed and covered it.
"A hard time," says then-player Victoria Henson.
The other day, they stunned the No. 1 team in their conference.
The turnaround:
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@jaycaspiankang @yeahhiga i think it's also a way of -- in increasingly isolated communities -- purchasing a social life for a kid.
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the book I've got coming out soon is about how so much of child raising for the middle classes is built off this model, how this leads to alienation and loss of community (and doesn't produce better athletes, mathematicians, or anything). Stay tuned.
Coach Switala@CoachSwit
Travel baseball has turned into: Pay tons of money to play. Pay to travel. Pay to stay. Pay to watch your own kid. And somehow… this became normal. Will it ever change or just get worse?
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Economics and basketball: that's what the University of Chicago does:
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@Larstickle @tricknole this is correct on House (NIL does have lots of state laws, part of the craziness.) House was an attempt to avoid crippling loss but also set terms (it's "revenue-share" technically not pay for play, enjoy that parsing)
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@tricknole @jasongay Name the law. There was a settlement, but there is no law that mandates payment of student athletes. The intent of NIL was to allow athletes to capitalize on their marketability because they weren't allow to work or profit off their success. This isn't that.
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Trump's college sports panel was a zenith example of the "we're all trying to find the guy who did this" hot dog suit meme.
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@fitsoccerqueen Do you think this is a function of "sampling" or the fact that club programs do not totally go dark - and instead continue to practice and play during "offseason" periods. That feels like an abundant practice. As you try something else, other sports also clamor for time.
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So here’s where sampling becomes dangerous: when multiple sports that have similar movements are played in a single season.
This isn’t sampling anymore. It’s load stacking. It’s more overuse.
Especially if the sports have the same movements like soccer and lacrosse, soccer and basketball, soccer and field hockey – it’s still more sprinting, cutting, and changing direction – the same repetitive crap we are trying to avoid, and the same repetitive crap that can lead to worse overuse.
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@jaycaspiankang you're very right tho no one leans out of their cab to stare the Cosmopolitan
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I get it but it looks pretty sterile and boring. Someone should write ‘learning from Las Vegas 2’ about what happened post Aria where all the new casinos are so fucking boring and sterile even if they’re ‘nice.’ This looks like the resorts world of stadiums
Nicki Jhabvala@NickiJhabvala
The Commanders released more renderings of their planned stadium in D.C.
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a new gold rush of separating college kids from their money (and high school, for that matter, shhh)
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Amid a season of tanking controversies, the "gap year" Boston Celtics can't stop winning.
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