wouldn’t common sense tell you that some fan in great seats like that surrounded by other fans………doesn’t just start screaming the N Bomb at some lowly Marlins player?
wouldn’t common sense tell you that some fan in great seats like that surrounded by other fans………doesn’t just start screaming the N Bomb at some lowly Marlins player?
well but he waited until the 9th inning in an important game in August between.... 2 sub .500 teams with no history between them and the fan roots for possibly the worst team in baseball this year
wouldn’t common sense tell you that some fan in great seats like that surrounded by other fans………doesn’t just start screaming the N Bomb at some lowly Marlins player?
You think common sense is a consideration for the type of person that's looking for racists to expose on the internet?
wouldn’t common sense tell you that some fan in great seats like that surrounded by other fans………doesn’t just start screaming the N Bomb at some lowly Marlins player?
well but he waited until the 9th inning in an important game in August between.... 2 sub .500 teams with no history between them and the fan roots for possibly the worst team in baseball this year
Derek Jeter announced Monday that he has stepped down as CEO of the Miami Marlins, a decision that sent shockwaves through the industry on the day of Major League Baseball's self-imposed deadline to finalize a new collective bargaining agreement and preserve the start of the regular season.
In a statement sent through a news-release distributor rather than the Marlins, Jeter said "the vision for the future of the franchise is different than the one I signed up to lead. Now is the right time for me to step aside as a new season begins."
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Jeter was given a stake of only 4% in the franchise -- a stake he will now give up -- but was tasked with running business and baseball operations.
In four full seasons under Jeter, the Marlins went a combined 218-327 but surprisingly made the postseason during the COVID-19-shortened 2020 season.
The non-Covid seasons (aka real seasons):
63-98 57-105 (2nd worst season in Marlins history) 67-95
Derek Jeter announced Monday that he has stepped down as CEO of the Miami Marlins, a decision that sent shockwaves through the industry on the day of Major League Baseball's self-imposed deadline to finalize a new collective bargaining agreement and preserve the start of the regular season.
In a statement sent through a news-release distributor rather than the Marlins, Jeter said "the vision for the future of the franchise is different than the one I signed up to lead. Now is the right time for me to step aside as a new season begins."
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Jeter was given a stake of only 4% in the franchise -- a stake he will now give up -- but was tasked with running business and baseball operations.
In four full seasons under Jeter, the Marlins went a combined 218-327 but surprisingly made the postseason during the COVID-19-shortened 2020 season.
The non-Covid seasons (aka real seasons):
63-98 57-105 (2nd worst season in Marlins history) 67-95
keep frauding, fraud
As much as I would enjoy piling on, don’t think you can blame those results on The Captain.
63-98 57-105 (2nd worst season in Marlins history) 67-95
keep frauding, fraud
As much as I would enjoy piling on, don’t think you can blame those results on The Captain.
I can't blame it entirely on him, but, again, wish we had access to the old bored because much like clit and Delhomme and Holmgren and McCoy were all gonna work magic in Cleveland, 31 was sure Jeets would make the Marlins winnahs