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Sports is Tank McNamara’s beat, his livelihood. A former professional football player who’s now a TV sportscaster, Tank McNamara reports on the breaking sports stories of the day: the hot players and angry coaches, the pending lawsuits and drawn-out strikes, the constant roar and ever-increasing hype that make organized sports one of the world’s most lucrative businesses.
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Fairportfan2 said, about 9 hours ago
Did Dr Tzap speak with that much accent when he was first introduced?
Joseph Houk said, about 9 hours ago
Uhm, yez?
Guard SGT said, 23 minutes ago
My last two hits in softball would have triggered this thing. Both were line shots just over the pitchers left shoulder. He got a glove on both, but only enough to deflect the ball behind the second baseman. By the time the second baseman could turn around and get to the ball, I had beat it out. Neither ball left the infield.
When I pitched in slow pitch softball, once I released the ball, I was back-peddling towards second base to get more distance between me and the batter! I never got hit by a batted ball.
Godfreydaniel said, 5 minutes ago
There are certain catchers I can think of who would never trigger the Armourdillo 2000. (I remember a “Peanuts” episode where Schroeder kept walking the ball back to Charlie Brown. Finally, Charlie Brown asks him, “Why don’t you just throw me the ball?” Schroeder replies, “Listen, if the other team saw me trying to throw the ball to you, they’d KNOW I could never throw it as far as second base!”)