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  • Nascar Nation, wasn't it bad enough?

    with just ONE moronic Waltrip in the announcer's booth? Now we get to hear the incoherent ramblings of BOTH OF THEM!!!

    6 AnswersNASCAR9 years ago
  • And now Cribbs is hurt! Will our misery never end?!?

    isn't it hard enough to be a Browns fan these days? now our ONLY stud player took a hard hit at the end of the game (which we had no hope of winning, so he shouldn't have been out there, but I digress)

    what's next? the return of Tim Couch?!?!?

    6 AnswersFootball (American)1 decade ago
  • Nationwide post-race interviews 8-1-09?

    seeing as how Kyle Busch just tied a series record (9 consecutive first or second place finishes) could he have at least sounded a little mature in his interview? guy always seems to come across as a bratty little teenager, yet wonders why "nobody respects him"

    in case you didn't see it, the reporter asked him some question about the record, and he answered very shortly, in an angry sounding voice, something or other about "if all those seconds were firsts"

    13 AnswersNASCAR1 decade ago
  • how exactly was that fair?

    just watched the end of the Indians-Rays game...

    Cleveland's pitcher had hit a batter in the 8th inning, and both benches were warned; Rays bring in Percival for the 9th, and his VERY FIRST PITCH hits the batter, and he doesn't get ejected? seems a little biased to me...

    3 AnswersBaseball1 decade ago
  • interesting baseball stats question...?

    listening to the Indians/Rays game on the radio tonight; Indians had a 9-0 lead (yay!) until Carmona and the bullpen combined to give up 6 runs in one inning (naturally...)

    the radio announcer started talking about inherited runners; the Cleveland bullpen has "inherited" 75 runners (left on base by the pitcher being replaced) and let 36 of them score (the run counts against the replaced pitchers E.R.A. but to me it still makes the reliever look bad) which is a 48% rate of failure to prevent inherited runs

    is this a statistic that MLB keeps track of? I'd love to know how my Tribe stacks up against the rest of the bullpens in the league; are they the worst in baseball as I suspect? is another team somehow worse?

    2 AnswersBaseball1 decade ago
  • Was that the wildest finish you ever saw?

    Kyle Busch gets spun, I thought Carl had the race for sure, and all of the sudden the 99 is flying! THAT was why we watch!

    15 AnswersNASCAR1 decade ago
  • could we please not keep on about A-Roid all day long?

    is there nothing else going on at all?

    6 AnswersBaseball1 decade ago