It doesn't make sense though. How can the MLB look at Venters one way and the Brewers pitcher, who hit Glaus after a warning, a completely different way?
Final scores from July 18th: Detroit 2 Cleveland 7 Tampa Bay 5 NY Yankees 9 Colorado 1 Cincinnati 0 Washington 0 Florida 1 Toronto 10 Baltimore 1 Texas 4 Boston 2 Milwaukee 6 Atlanta 11 Houston 0 Pittsburgh 9 Oakland 9 Kansas City 6 Chicago White Sox 6 Minnesota 7 LA Dodgers 4 St. Louis 5 Seattle 2 LA Angels 1 Arizona 4 San Diego 6 NY Mets 4 San Francisco 3 Philadelphia 6 Chicago Cubs 11 Standings: http://i28.tinypic.com/2mqul3q.jpg http://i29.tinypic.com/vg29p3.jpg Today's Games: Tampa Bay at Baltimore (7:05 PM) Texas at Detroit (7:05 PM) Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (7:05 PM) Philadelphia at St. Louis (7:05 PM) ESPN Washington at Cincinnati (7:10 PM) Colorado at Florida (7:10 PM) Houston at Chicago Cubs (8:05 PM) Toronto at Kansas City (8:10 PM) Cleveland at Minnesota (8:10 PM) NY Mets at Arizona (9:40 PM) Boston at Oakland (10:05 PM) Chicago White Sox at Seattle (10:10 PM) San Francisco at LA Dodgers (10:10 PM)
Exactly why I don't want him. He could possibly be the worst player in the NBA and he is getting signed by a team who expects to win. Makes no damn sense to me.
NBA Fanhouse This is cute. The guy who is probably in the worst shape on the team is getting re-signed? Awesome. I hope this isn't the "help" Al Horford was talking about.
Hey bud, I've got a question for you. Whenever you post articles you always put the link at the top where it usually says quote. Would you mind sharing how you do that? I've always wondering and have tried multiple times to no avail.
Ballgame. What a frustrating series. I was hoping we'd win 3/4 especially since Gallardo wasn't pitching. Oh well, all that matters is that the magic number decreases. :glasses: