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    Ohtani Gambling Story

    Hell the first three in the lineup will probably have big seasons...
  2. Of course they did... Can't have Kansas lose in the first round...
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    Ohtani Gambling Story

    He has never had 30 SB in a season and you think he will get 40? I don't think he will be running much with Freeman behind him and Betts on base...
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    Ohtani Gambling Story

    If it is found that Ohtani did gamble on baseball games, would Manfred have the balls to ban him from baseball or would they just keep it as quiet as possible...
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    Rangers Bruins tonight...

    Mike Lange…. He was okay until the Pens scored and then he had to break out one of his completely stupid “Lange-isms”…
  6. If WVU can beat Princeton on Saturday, I am looking forward to seeing them play Iowa... WVU is second in the nation with almost 14 steals per game, and force almost 24 turnovers a game, very fast, and there is a chance it could be a tight game...
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    Ohtani Gambling Story

    Pretty much...
  8. Pretty much agree edjr... The transfer portal has killed it even more...
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    Great Pi Day Deal

    So would this moon posting about Pi day be Pi^2 then?
  10. So this will repeat the following year when Paige Bueckers goes to the WNBA... But she does have a biracial sibling, so that might keep her from this wrath...
  11. Jesus this is just sick…. Absolutely terrible…. All eight of them, if found guilty, should get the death penalty immediately… I wonder what happened to have this escalate to these eight people doing this?
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    draft replacement players

    A lot of players that were not signed at the time of the database was created were skipped...
  13. Definitely one of the best for sure... She is very exciting to watch for sure...
  14. I thought beach volleyball was a fan favorite??
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    Sydney Sweeney makes it move

    Zendaya was on the map way before Euphoria…
  16. Congrats Caitlin…. You have definitely brought viewers to the arena and on television… It is a joy to watch her and can’t wait until she plays in the WNBA… Clark and Paige can definitely take over a game…
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    40,000

    I guess good for him, of course he only cares about personal achievements anyway….
  18. https://deadline.com/2024/02/richard-lewis-dead-1235841064/ Richard Lewis, one of America’s most beloved and revered stand-up comics who also played a fictionalized version of himself on HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, died last night at his home in Los Angeles after suffering a heart attack. He was 76. His death was confirmed by his publicist Jeff Abraham. Lewis had been living with Parkinson’s disease, a diagnosis he revealed in April, 2023. “His wife, Joyce Lapinsky, thanks everyone for all the love, friendship and support and asks for privacy at this time,” Abraham said. Lewis, who got his start in the New York and Los Angeles comedy scenes of the 1970s along with comics such as Andy Kaufman, Richard Belzer and Elayne Boosler and quickly became a favorite of late night shows including The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, developed a singular stage persona nearly as dark as the all-black clothes he favored. Self-deprecating, razor-sharp and brutally honest about his addictions and neurosis, Lewis was the rare comic who could rival the curmudgeonly but highly relatable outlook on life honed by his longtime pal and Curb Your Enthusiasm co-star Larry David. Making his acting debut in the 1979 NBC special Diary of a Young Comic, a 90 minute film aired in the Saturday Night Live slot, Lewis’ national profile grew significantly over the next two decades as his edgy observations were welcomed and celebrated by talk hosts David Letterman, Jay Leno and, on radio, Howard Stern. TV comedy specials followed, his first Showtime special, pointedly titled I’m In Pain, aired in 1985. He became on of the premiere presences on HBO with comedy specials in 1988, 1990 and 1997. Although his humor was hardly a fit for sitcoms of the era, he co-starred for several seasons in the late ’80s-early ’90s with Jamie Lee Curtis on Anything but Love, and with Don Rickles on 1993’s Daddy Dearest. In 1998 he co-starred with Kevin Nealon in the sitcom Hiller and Diller. Film credits included 1993’s Robin Hood: Men in Tights, in which he played Prince John, and 1995’s Drunks. Also that year, he appeared in Leaving Las Vegas. Lewis began what would arguably be his signature role – based, fittingly enough, on himself – in 2000 when he was cast by his childhood friend Larry David on HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm. The two New Yorkers had met at summer camp when they were 12 and re-established their friendship on the New York comedy circuit a decade later. Although he largely retired from performing following his Parkinson’s diagnosis, he returned to Curb periodically, most recently during the show’s current (and final) season.
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    Dead pool update

    https://sports.yahoo.com/stacy-wakefield-wife-of-late-former-red-sox-pitcher-tim-wakefield-dies-of-pancreatic-cancer-193327959.html Stacy Wakefield, the wife of former Boston Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield, died Wednesday of pancreatic cancer, the Red Sox announced. Tim — who played 19 MLB seasons, including 17 for Boston from 1995 to 2011, and helped the Red Sox win two World Series titles — died of brain cancer on Oct. 1. He had a seizure following surgery to address his cancer. The couple were married in 2002, and they are survived by their children, Trevor and Brianna.
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