If I owned the Mets, I'd be asking lots of questions of Jeff Torberg or whoever is managing that outfit and demanding to know how they lost a series to these bums.
At this point I'd settle for someone who takes good at bats and at least occasionally gets on base.
Give Brooks Lee a try. And when Keaschall gets back, put him there and leave him there.
I don't like Luka the player, but as a person, there are all sorts of worse people in the NBA. Nutpuncher Draymond, guys who hit women like Miles Bridges and Kevin Porter Jr., Gunplay Morant, etc.
I'll take an ugly win over a well-played loss any time.
Now the question is would you rather have home court vs. Golden State and their championship pedigree or take on Houston, but have to win on the road to move on.
62-year old Carlos Santana steals 2nd as Jeffers hits the pitcher in the left arm while trying to throw the old man out. Looks like the circus is back in town.
HBO did an offseason version of Hard Knocks with the Giants last year. Part of that they showed the draft interview process. If you want to go back, you can watch how Daboll and the GM/staff quizzed/tested Jayden Daniels, Maye, Caleb Williams and JJ McCarthy. Give them a play on the white...
Add in the fact that Clemens didn't play at all this weekend, and he's not in the lineup tonight. What exactly was the point in acquiring him? Worried about having a 2B available if Bride, Gasper, Julien and Lee all got hurt?
I'd much rather have seen them add a guy like McCusker to the 40-man than Kody Clemens. I don't really get why they traded for him. He doesn't offer much that they don't already have on the roster. He's essentially a less versatile Mickey Gasper.
Apparently Sanders was given a phone prior to the draft, and the only people that were given that phone number were NFL personnel. At some point while he was sliding, someone prank called Sanders on that phone pretending to be Saints GM Mickey Loomis, assuring him that they were taking him with...