seahawksfan234
Radical Moderate
Oh JESUS... T-Mobile park? That pink!? Good fucking lord. I didn't even realize....
How could you miss it? It's awful. By the time I start calling it T-Mobile Park the naming rights will have expired.
Oh JESUS... T-Mobile park? That pink!? Good fucking lord. I didn't even realize....
How could you miss it? It's awful. By the time I start calling it T-Mobile Park the naming rights will have expired.
Sad, hope he can connect with family and friends.
lol first game I've seen this season, man. For some reason I didn't expect the Ms to kick off the season (or for it to start what I thought was early) so I missed our 3-0 start... and of course the games are pretty late in Chicago and sometimes hard to get.
I didn't watch the first two games in Japan because of the fact that it was at like 2 or 3am PST and don't have the attention span or desire to re-watch them after I already know the score.
I watched the opener but missed the game on Friday because I was out drinking with friends. I always check the box score for the games I miss though.
Woof.. hopefully we can get one more inning out of LeBlanc but I'm concerned if he comes up against the meat of their rotation again.
I really hope the Ms win this series because the articles flooding in with the overreaction on the BoSox will be amusing to read. We already had the (no team has ever won a WS that started out with a 12 run allowed game!)
Yah, I for sure check the box score. I just didn't see that pink stadium, woof. Japan - nice! Always wanted to go. I'm an Ms fan but not a die hard, that's reserved for the Hawks (fan since the early 90s when I wasn't even 10). I remember waking up at 1-3AM (somewhere around there) to watch my Hawks play in India (Bangalore). Sitting in a conference call at 8AM was..... tiring... lol.
AND WOO HR!
ok damn, apparently everyone on the team is juicing. (M's have hit a homerun every game this season)
ok damn, apparently everyone on the team is juicing. (M's have hit a homerun every game this season)
In 2019, the Seattle Mariners made the playoffs and nearly reached the World Series after reportedly fielding a team with over 90% of the players on steroids. This was done to gain an obvious competitive advantage across the MLB and end the longest playoff drought across major US sports. Seattle also reportedly pushed steroids to their medical crew, coaches, and bat boys, in an effort to push a competitive spirit across the team. This resulted in over 1.5 HRs per game, previously shattering a 1.27 average set in 2017. When asked about this, Stanton refused to further comment after stating, "We're looking to be competitive."