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Looks like the Royals are back in the final WC spot by 11/2 games at the moment over Baahston.
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Denny have leprosy?
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Bo Jackson says he hasn’t met Shohei Ohtani, “but when I do, I’m going to challenge him to a race.”</p>— Josh Vernier (@JoshVernier610) <a href="https://twitter.com/JoshVernier610/status/1807137440752189895?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 29, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Bo being awesome in his speech. But it is hilarious that all of his best friends are old white dudes from Leawood. Lol.
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Ultimately, one of the reasons why Bo is being recognized today is he transcended baseball. He was a national star. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Bo and Ken Griffey Jr. were national childhood heroes. Every kid in grade school wanted their baseball cards. I felt like they were almost like the last two baseball players that transcended the sport and by the mid-1990s, NBA and NFL players had surpassed MLB players in popularity.
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I missed Bo Jackson's first major league home run, because I was in the commissary getting another load of Cokes to sell in the stands, but I'll never forgot the sound in Royals Stadium when he got his first outfield assist, versus the Twins on September 9, 1986, five days before the homer. Mickey Hatcher was at first base when Hrbek hit a single to right field, where Bo was playing. Hatcher tried to make it to third and as it became apparent that there might be a play, the Royals Stadium crowd roar was the usual sort, until fans started processing the throw that Jackson made. It was incredible. It seemed to me that when Hatcher was called out, there was a moment of silence in the stands as folks were still trying to register what they just saw, and then loud cheers. Ive been to hundreds of major league games and I don't remember any other moment where the crowd roar noticeably modulated like that due to dis-****in'-belief, and the thing is, that play doesn't even get talked about when folks talk about Bo's legend, because he did so many other incredible things in his career.
That guy did things that other players simply couldn't. There's a reason why his fellow players considered him a legend and so too do those of us lucky to have seen him play. |
Does Denny have cancer?
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Cleveland Indians ROFL
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Isn't part of the deal when getting hit by a pitch, in order to take your base you have to make some sort of effort to get out of the way and not just stand there like a ****ing dope ready to get a free bag for doing nothing?
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Cmon Cole get the **** outta this
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Ragans changing the vibe real quick.
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