in the baseball movie ‘It Happens Every Spring’, Ray Milland stars as a professor who discovers a compound that repels wood. He applies it to baseballs and becomes a star pitcher. Finally in the big game he runs out of the stuff in the 9th with 2 out and must actually pitch. The batter lines one back to him that he catches with his bare hand, breaking fingers. He’ll never pitch again! Perhaps that will happen to Loup.
Patrick just said “I gotta take a dump” in Nihongo
Ni-ban
I promise you when Shohei saw that Loup was getting the ball, he shouted BAKA at Nevin
Hahaha. I know that didn’t need google
Cassette tape broke ahead of Carrlyn segment
Trent Rush is interviewing Loup, he says “hi” to CTPG
too bad Baltimore is too far back to take advantage
No drama for once.
LTBU!
LTBU!
yay! Shohei joins the 34-196-13 club. I bet he’s the only one to ever accomplish that.
34-196-13??
He’s got some small hips!
Homers, strikeouts, wins?
of course!
Eat it Jerry
FUCKING LOUP KICKS BUTT FROM THE BUMP. BUMPING UGLIES WITH PATTY OGASM
LIGHT UP YHE HALO!!!!
**LTBU**
[standing and clapping]
Twins and Indians in the 13th inning in the era of the ghost runner
*ghostly guardians
in the baseball movie ‘It Happens Every Spring’, Ray Milland stars as a professor who discovers a compound that repels wood. He applies it to baseballs and becomes a star pitcher. Finally in the big game he runs out of the stuff in the 9th with 2 out and must actually pitch. The batter lines one back to him that he catches with his bare hand, breaking fingers. He’ll never pitch again! Perhaps that will happen to Loup.
Supply chain issues in the film? How do you run out of the stuff?
I love that movie!
Milland was better in the “Man with the X-Ray eyes”
SHTAYIM!!!
DOS!
MacOS!
McDouble
Ni!
Eki-eki ptang zwoop!!!!
Er
ECHAD!
If Loup remains on the team next year, Angels will need to pay $2M Loup to go away in 2024. Now how sharp of a signing was this?
I doesn’t work that way . We can’t buy out his option until 2024.
Yeah, that’s right, 2025. We are stuck in 2024. Let’s hope he sharpens his game next year,
UNO.
Ichi!
And scratchy