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NashLumber

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  1. I just thought the window in a window idea would satisfy that, though. And with the batted ball, it's like you're sitting behind home plate and can see where the ball goes w/o a camera angle change that misses the action.
  2. Bradish and Caleb Landry Jones were separated at birth. Neither can get their lettuce to darken.
  3. This has been a pet peeve of mine for years. They had it right in the late 60s and early 70s on TV. On YouTube, any replay of the World Series from '69-'71 (the only ones I revisit due to the classic O's lineups then) have the behind the umpire view and you can see where the ball is headed immediately. The behind the pitcher cam is just lazy, and complacent, and not fully illustrative to all that's happening. It needs to be only about 1/3 of the time. If people want it that much, maybe it can be inserted into the bottom or upper right in a picture in picture format.
  4. Ramp jumps over sunflower seed buckets.
  5. If it's about the 12 O'Clock boys in Baltimore, I'm onboard, as long as it's not too similar to the KC thing from '14. Maybe find a way to pop a wheelie, Mounty! This was a very interesting and moving documentary. I see similar in my hometown of Durham, but it's older guys, not kids as young as the ones in MD.
  6. I posted about that same thing in a game thread last weekend, or whenever the first time it happened. It's way too similar and derivative to the KC thing from the '14 postseason. Of course, most of the current O's were in middle school or younger and maybe were not paying attention then.
  7. Or Nashville and called the BanjO's.
  8. Caleb Joseph getting nervous. Urias gets a hit. But still has no RBI yet.
  9. I wonder if it's just a home opener nod to the city?
  10. No one is Stevie Wilkerson. I never tire of this.
  11. Yep. Just makes the pitcher's job easier.
  12. Because it's likely the best pitch they're gonna see and in a hittable zone.
  13. And the hardest parts of the cycle are under his belt now.
  14. It's 43 degrees with occasional snow, and possibly worse with the wind chill, so I'm not gonna come down too hard on the D today. Both teams have to deal with it. But agreed, Grayson is doing marvelously.
  15. Nutty game. Bounced off the top of the wall. Try doing that at home.
  16. The dirt part of the infield looked white. Can't wait to see someone attempt a steal and see how far they slide past second base.
  17. Is it snowing? Not quite a cloud buster by Rhino, but hey, giddy up!
  18. I went to this park the year it opened. Everything was so shiny, colorful, and bright that it looked like a Mr. Rogers Neighborhood version of a ballpark. And I don't mean that in a bad way. It was just impossibly beautiful to the point of not even being real, or almost like the most amazing toys you've ever seen on Christmas Day. And based on that behind the catcher view of Westy's fumble, it looks just like it did in '01, just a couple of weeks after 9/11 when I was there.
  19. He don't play, as the kids used to say.
  20. I got that far. I think it was just the second or third chart that melted my lobes.
  21. The part where he thought that Elias is trying to thread the needle, ie. get him up here long enough to help the team win, yet not have the other service time issues (2nd in ROY nor 172 days) kick in, may be what's happening.
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