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No Rs in Bawston, which means Bahb and Andew’s histoy tou continues in seach of knowledge and a wicked awesome dawg.

No Rs in Bawston, which means Bahb and Andew’s histoy tou continues in seach of knowledge and a wicked awesome dawg.
This could get ugly…fast.
Aaron Boone will have to manage his tail off. Brian Cashman will have to spend some money. Right now, this is an 85-win team.
It would be really nice if any of the Tigers could really hit.
Read moreBoston Red Sox fans should be celebrating the signing of All-Star third baseman Alex Bregman. Bregman has been workmanlike and occasionally unstoppable during his career with the Houston Astros. But Sox fans are now full of worry. Might Bregman not fit in because of an ego issue?
Read moreAndy Smith and Numbero Unobro Andy Smith leads us through buying Springsteen tickets and Orioles futility with Patrick Smith. Flashback to the earliest days of Spitter yesteryear!
Read more“Bobby was in his championship Little League game. He really showed me something. Struck out three times. Made an error that lost the game. Parents were throwing things at our car and swearing at us as we drove off. Gosh, I was proud” –Bob Uecker, “Mr. Baseball”
Read moreBaseball, baseball, baseball. The Spitter Podcast is back with some strictly audio versions and some audio of full posts for those who have finally stopped reading and driving.
Read moreAdvertisements For years, I railed against the off-kilter angle of Fernando Rodney’s hat. Why? Maybe because I had nothing better to do. Or I keep seeing grownups doing dumb things that kids copy and then suffer the consequences of those actions. Or it just looked moronic. Turns out he had a reason, and a good one at that. The following
Read moreAdvertisements Not even 24 hours after the Los Angeles Dodgers had coughed up a World Series game due to failures across the board, the New York Yankees appeared on the threshold of perhaps becoming the first team to ever come back from a 3-0 deficit to even reach a sixth game. Game 5 starts much as Game 4 had ended:
Read moreIn the end, 11-4 is not the least of L.A.’s problems. Sloppy play and Aaron Judge coming out of a slump are.
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