Oso planning to go pro
Kris Bryant’s last game as a Cub?
The Padres are a very, very fun team.
Bob Gibson passed away tonight after a long bout with pancreatic cancer for over a year. He was 84.https://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/cardinals-hall-of-famer-bob-gibson-dies-at-84-after-bout-with-cancer/article_90a0dff7-bee3-5a81-9eb0-91663f29fb4d.amp.html?__twitter_impression=true
An all time great.[/quoteYep. He was a larger than life figure on and off of the field. He was particularly close with tonight's Cardinal starting pitcher Jack Flaherty. He would have been proud tonight. Immediately after finding out after a tough game, Flaherty sent this tweet:https://twitter.com/Jack9Flaherty/status/1312226562587017218?s=19And this was his Gibson's final advice:https://twitter.com/hochman/status/1312232068491948032?s=19
Cubs out ... Sox out ... Brewers out ... Reds out ... Cardinals out ... Indians out ... Twins out.Rough first round of the playoffs for Midwest-based MLB ballclubs.It's time to sit back and watch the Marlins win their third championship, I suppose.
Be great when he’s compelled to sell off his entire team as he does whenever they win a title except they have nobody of high value
MLB Network will be airing Bob Gibson's 17 strikeout 1968 World Series Game 1, 1:30pm Eastern.Really good free/unlocked piece from Joe Posnanski on Gibson.https://twitter.com/JPosnanski/status/1312235313474011137?s=19And this one too:https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1980/09/22/distance
New ownership.
I knows it’s Jeter and company. That’s why I said “he” instead of “Loria”. It’s just part of the joke. Especially since they don’t appear to be managed all that well thus far in the new regime
Whoever wins there will be a large * in the record books for 2020.