As I meant to say above,i love Baseball,used to play for Croydon Blue-jays,and i also like NFL,my team is Washington Redskins
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I thought it was racist to call them the Washington Redskins, because white people are putting a lot of effort into telling Native Americans to be offended by the name...As I meant to say above,i love Baaseball,used to play for Croydon Blue-jays,and i also like NFL,my team is Washington Redskins
I don't think I've ever watched a game of Baseball, just literally seen highlights every now and then on the news/ internet. Must get round to watching one, the speed those guys throw and bat is phenomenal.
The only sport outside of football I watch consistently is MMA, I probably watch MMA more than football come to think of it, mainly the UFC but I also keep up with Bellator and WSOF (occasionally watch the odd Invicta and BAMMA event but that's a rarity). I'd recommend to anyone who likes a bit of combat sports to watch it, especially the UFC which is basically the Premier League of MMA. The training these guys go through is incredible, with most training a minimum of twice a day (usually between 2-4 hour intervals) with many of the top, top fighters training three times, all in various styles of martial arts (predominantly boxing/ kick boxing, Muay Thai, Wrestling and Jiu-Jitsu), with strength and conditioning plus fitness regimes added to the mix. I went to the UFC event held in London at the O2 last March, was a fantastic experience and I'm hoping to go to the recently announced Glasgow and Krakow events, if prices are within my budget.
I know Canadians call the Red Indians the first NationI thought it was racist to call them the Washington Redskins, because white people are putting a lot of effort into telling Native Americans to be offended by the name...
What chance of costa get a retrospective ban for the stamp?
And how was Henderson not given a 2nd yellow for handball?
I landed at New York airport one year with my Kentucky wife and got to watch several Phillie games.But the man who turned me was Pete Rose.The Dave Mackay of baseball.Trying all the time in every match and never gave up...and they refuse to put him in the Hall of Fame!....and that's my story......I'm very glad you got through that okay, first of all. Having said that...
...a Phillies fan! My god. How on earth did you ever end up as a Phillies fan? I was born a theoretical Phillies fan, but both my brother and me ran screaming into the hills.
I was born in Carlisle, which is about 50 miles closer to Philadelphia than Pittsburgh*. My brother took a class trip to see a baseball game in Philadelphia and decided, in about the only non-conformist move of his life, to root for the visiting Chicago Cubs. When you move five times in seven years, as we did, there seems to be a natural tendency to root for the away team--since you're always "away" if you see what I mean. I remember watching a gridiron game between two US army divisions in Munich, and asking who the visitors were, so I knew who to root for.
Anyway, for some reason the Cubs' allegiance stuck to my brother and to me. 106 years without a title and counting. I don't like the Phillies at all for a number of different strange reasons, but above all because the Phillies were similar to the Cubs in being big losers, but unlike the Cubs managed to win a World Series eventually. I also think Philadelphians are on average more unpleasant than the residents of any other place. They're famous for booing Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. Still, you're certainly no glory hunter, I"ll give you that.
*It is in fact closer to both Baltimore and Washington than Philadelphia, but it was unthinkable to root for a southern team. Carlisle was the farthest town north occupied by Confederate troops, and anything below the Mason-Dixon line was still enemy territory, a century after the end of the Civil War.
the reports think Costa will get a Ban,if the ref says he didn't see itWhat chance of costa get a retrospective ban for the stamp?
And how was Henderson not given a 2nd yellow for handball?
MMA fighters’ fitness is really impressive, as are their skills, not to mention the guts it must take to face someone with the ability to hurt you in so many different ways.
But I grew up as a boxing fan, and love the poetry in motion of the very best boxers: Marquez, Mayweather, Duran, Hagler, Leonard. Even the best MMA fighters don’t have that, to me, though I can’t say I’ve seen enough of them to be sure.
Why on earth would you need to rest baseball players. Not a game I know much about, but don't they spend hours sat on a bench or fielding in the same position, with the occasional burst of energy as they jog round after knocking the ball out of the park?The Cubs collapse in 1969 had something to do with their manager, Leo Durocher, a hero in the Jackie Robinson story, betting on his own team every day. He never rested anyone as a consequence, so the team burned out and blew a big lead in the division. Being the only team that played all its game in the day, in the summer heat, played a part as well.
Why on earth would you need to rest baseball players. Not a game I know much about, but don't they spend hours sat on a bench or fielding in the same position, with the occasional burst of energy as they jog round after knocking the ball out of the park?
Pitchers would definitely need rest. Imagine throwing a ball at 90mph repeatedly. Even a perfect game would be 81 pitches (unless i'm bad at maths, or baseball).
Pitchers rarely last a whole game, i've never worked out whether bringing on a finishing pitcher is tactical or because the starter is too fatigued. My guess is the latter
Like a fast bowler bowing 13.5 overs without a run up? Not too tiring...
It's the crashing irony. I look at it that the US takes sport too seriously to trust it to the free market, whereas the rest of the world takes it too seriously to trust it to societal control.
Incidentally, I said the NFL, not the NHL, but even the latter mollycoddles losers and weaklings far more than real football would dream of.
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Because Handball is not a yellow card offence unless it is 'unsporting behaviour' and Henderson didn't do it to gain possession or break up an attack. I wasn't even sure it was worth a free-kick as it wasn't clear it was 'deliberate'. Similarly Lucas's trip on Hazard (?). Just a foul not a yellow card.And how was Henderson not given a 2nd yellow for handball?