Something interesting about today's lineup...
UPDATE: Unfortunately, that was a clerical error. Swap the 6 and the 5. That would have been fun.
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Something interesting about today's lineup...
UPDATE: Unfortunately, that was a clerical error. Swap the 6 and the 5. That would have been fun.
Comments are closed.
enjoy your tuesday, folks.
This is from 2017 Chicago Tribune, but you get the idea
I’m pretty sure there’ll be more than just a tasting here in New Orleans.
and here; already arrests over the weekend for public urination and vandalism
A city named St. Louis was founded by the French? How can this be?
The folks in Creve Coeur would like you to hold their Bière.
But we already knew this
Two short stories, every night. Usually at least one or two others during the evening. It really is a big deal.
I have to hand it to my wife, who diligently read to both our kids every night when they were young. Both grew up to be very intelligent people, and when people ask me why they both had so much academic success, I point at my wife and tell the story of her never missing a night of reading to them as babies and reading with them as children.
HPR has been read to less by me than the others, as his age at the best part to start the habit was when I needed to put his younger sisters to bed.
Good think his homeschooling mom read a bunch to him.
Got into a spat with LBR last night, when she didn't want a new chapter book (The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald) to be her bedtime story (which AJR also gets to hear), but she also didn't want that to be AJR's new book (having just finished Padraic Colum's translation of The Children of Odin). I told her that her mom wasn't going to read the book and that I read books at bedtime, so either I would read it to her (and AJR) as a bedtime story, or I would read it to AJR.
LBR still likes picture books. I told her that when there were new picture books from the library, we could skip a night. That mostly settled it, but it'll cause friction from here to its end.
I routinely feel like I have no idea what I'm doing as a parent, but I have always felt like if nothing else, I can share books with my boys and hope it makes up for everything else.
Rosie hit a Granny.
I can't condone elder abuse.
Call your mama!
For all the half bakef league participants, the league page has been updated with the eligible keepers. Also, let me know when you would prefer to have the draft.
Thanks, Commish!
26 player active rosters, here we come. Also limited September rosters, so that's nice.
I understand the need to limit expanding rosters in September but 28 seems extreme. It means only 2 players and only 1 of them a pitcher can be added. Might as well not even expand the rosters then. I think 30 would make more sense.
I really don't understand why there was this sudden need to change the roster expansion rule, which had been in place for over fifty years, but I guess that's just me.
well, I can see roster sizes being all over the place due to minor league post season, etc, which could have more players on one team than another, but even if you had a limited roster expansion and the player(s) you want to call up are in minor league post season, doesn't the same situation occur?
And "more players on one team than another" is the result of choices teams make. No one's forcing a team to go with fewer players--they choose to do that. I mean, I'm not outrageously outraged about it or anything. It just seems like a solution in search of a problem.
a lot of guys are going to miss out on their cup of coffee
Convenient method to restrict service time.
The more I read about the Twins' new coaching staff and their new approach to analytics, the more excited I get. This is a new day and age for the Twins.