Scholarship table
You have issues with reading comprehension so I've decided to respond to you only in picture form.Also, I have no idea with a bitmoji is.
Hmm. So you haven't been comparing a team deciding they want to move their first pitch back because it benefits them to a team that has to relocate their games because a hurricane hit their city? And talking about baseball teams sitting in airports waiting for their 3-4 hour Wisconsin to Florida flights? Well, you got me there, I guess I have issues with reading comprehension.
It's the bad guy from Last Action Hero!
My first thought too!
Okay. Well sure. Hurricane, convenience of getting extra rest...one in the same. Sounds like something a Cubs fan would argue...
I don't really care either way for this debate, but getting the city of Chicago to grant a Friday night game is quite the feat. Honestly, I never thought it would happen unless there was a natural disaster. The Cubs have put it monthly requests for this, and it was finally granted. This happening was an enormous feat for the organization that will likely have scheduling impacts in the future, which is better for not only the Cubs, but their opponents as well.This was not done merely because the Brewers were coming to town, this has been long time goal since Ricketts' took over. I'm not sure if you have ever followed the Cubs v. Alderman Tom Tunney saga, but I actually think you would enjoy it.
Wrong. Wades is only capable of getting enjoyment out of complaining about the Cubs and Cutler.
Facts. I bet wades is a HUGE Ann Sather fan when in town.
The issue is less with the Brewers playing in Miller Park and more with the fact that they don't have to travel. The time in the airport, on the plane, getting to the hotel, being away from home, etc. That's the stuff that wears on players more than simply playing in front of a different crowd at a different stadium. Since the Brewers feel so passionately about competitive balance, they should board a plane, fly for 3-4 hours and then land back in Milwaukee before being bussed to the Pfister for the weekend
You're only thinking about one side of it. It's important to think about the "home" team turned into visitors. I think the Marlins should also be allowed to live in the Brewers' homes, sleep in their beds, and everything else that may entail. Seems only fair.
Wife swap mlb edition?
But wait. Which is it, is it a fact that I only am capable of getting enjoyment by complaining about the Cubs and Cutler, or can I get enjoyment from food (of which I've never had...I try to avoid that dump of a city as much as I can, so I've probably missed some hot spots to hit up)?
Already been done. Medich and Peterson if I remember correctly. And it was a permanent swap - for one of them, anyway.
Does Billy the Marlin get to use the slide?
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
Dang dude, these jabs continue to hurt!Why would the MLB want to move the game to the Cell when the weather report calls for mostly sunny on Saturday? Those are the exact types of conditions that result in rain outs in Chicago.
No, what was amusing was Cubs fans freaking out that the Brewers complained about not following the schedule...again. Brewers fans didn't even bring up the time change until Cubs fans (you specifically) got all butthurt about the Brewers "pettiness."Again, comparing the manager of a team deciding, "Hey, we have a quick turnaround against a team we're competing with in the division race so let's move the first pitch back one week ahead of the game" to, "We've been hit by a hurricane and we can't play the games in our home stadium" is laughable at best. The Cubs decided they wanted to change the start time for their benefit. The MLB decided they needed to move the game because a hurricane hit the city that the games were supposed to be played in less than a week ago. The Cubs are the ones who decided they wanted to make a change. The Brewers had absolutely no say whatsoever in moving the games to Milwaukee. The two situations aren't remotely similar.If you want the Brewers fanbase to celebrate the fact that a hurricane hit their opponent's city to the point they can't play baseball in it so they caught a scheduling break, then sure, here you go: WOO HOO! CAN YOU BELIEVE IT! WHAT GREAT FORTUNE THAT IRMA CRUSHED THE CITY OF MIAMI AND WE GET 3 EXTRA HOME GAMES IN A PENNANT RACE!The Brewers caught a break. I'm not sure what more there is to be said that Cubs fans are hoping to hear. It's a similar break to the Cubs getting to play visitors to the Astros in Milwaukee in 2008 (when there were 23,000 fans, compared to the 10,000 open seats available for tomorrow night's game at Miller Park) and similar to the Yankees playing visitors to Tampa Bay at Citi Field just a few weeks ago.But if you want to dramatize the situation and talk about players spending time in the airport as if they're like you or I traveling with the rest of the population and laying around on the airport floor waiting to board an airplane or having a 3-4 hour flight to Florida have at it.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Are you really this stupid? Nevermind, don't answer that.
Y'all. We are going to have some really interesting baseball in the final month of the season. We've got 4 teams slugging it out for two spots in the playoffs. Reasons to cheer for all of them (except the Cardinals ). Can y'all call a truce or something so we can talk some baseball?
How 'bout dat throw from Phillips last nite, hey?