Monthly Archives: September 2015

Marlins Looking To Bring Jennings Back To GM Position. I Hate Jeff Loria.

he plan appears simple enough: The Miami Marlins this week will ask Dan Jennings to step down as manager and resume his role as GM, according to major-league sources. The change, if Jennings agrees, would occur at the end of the season. The Marlins then would seek to hire an experienced manager, sources say. Neither move would qualify as a surprise; the return of Jennings to the front office was a strong possibility from the moment the Marlins shocked the baseball world by naming him to replace Mike Redmond as manager on May 18. But as always with the Marlins, things might not be as simple as they seem. Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald reported Tuesday night that the team plans, "sweeping changes to its baseball operation, from player development and scouting, all the way up to the front office." Spencer wrote that Jennings could return to the front office, but not necessarily as GM. History shows that anything is possible with the Marlins under owner Jeffrey Loria. Adding to the uncertainty: The power dynamics within the organization have shifted since Jennings left the front office to become manager. Loria routinely sours on his managers; his next one will be the Marlins’ eighth in the past 11 seasons. His relationship with Jennings, which once was quite close, deteriorated as the team struggled, sources say. The departure of Jennings from the front office, meanwhile, resulted in the promotion of assistant GM Mike Berger to GM. Berger and other Marlins officials have sought to expand their influence, sources say, creating the potential for a power struggle if Jennings returns to his previous role. Justin Bour helps Marlins to victory over Braves One source downplayed that possibility, saying that any tension within the organization reflects nothing more than the frustration of a disappointing season -- and that the return of Jennings to the front office would help the Marlins focus on upgrading the club. Berger, however, has a longstanding relationship with Loria, going back to the days when Loria owned the Oklahoma City 89ers, then an affiliate of the Texas Rangers, in the early 1990s. And Jennings, who is under contract to the Marlins through 2018, has strong interest in pursuing the Seattle Mariners' GM opening, sources say -- an indication that he might finally be restless under Loria, for whom he has worked since '02. The Marlins, after going 16-22 under Redmond, are 38-57 under Jennings. Injuries have contributed to the team's difficulties -- right fielder Giancarlo Stanton has not played since suffering a hamate fracture in his left wrist on June 26, and ace right-hander Jose Fernandez did not make his season debut until July 2 while recovering from Tommy John surgery. The team also had a spotty offseason, making a strong addition with its trade for second baseman Dee Gordon but stumbling with its acquisitions of righty Mat Latos and first baseman Michael Morse, both of whom later were traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Marlins, regardless of how their palace intrigue plays out, plan to add to the core of their club, sources say. FOX SPORTS DAILY MLB TEAM EDITION MLB News To Your Inbox! CHOOSE YOUR TEAM(S) *By clicking "SUBSCRIBE", you have read and agreed to the Fox Sports Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. SUBSCRIBE The addition of a No. 2 starting pitcher behind Fernandez will be one priority, the addition of a closer another; the Marlins attempted to land the Reds' Aroldis Chapman at the non-waiver deadline, sources say. First things first: The Marlins need to find out if Jennings will resume his old responsibilities, figure out who will be their next manager and GM. The palace intrigue is thick. It's business as usual under Loria.

Fox Sports- The plan appears simple enough: The Miami Marlins this week will ask Dan Jennings to step down as manager and resume his role as GM, according to major-league sources.
The change, if Jennings agrees, would occur at the end of the season. The Marlins then would seek to hire an experienced manager, sources say.
Neither move would qualify as a surprise; the return of Jennings to the front office was a strong possibility from the moment the Marlins shocked the baseball world by naming him to replace Mike Redmond as manager on May 18.
But as always with the Marlins, things might not be as simple as they seem.
Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald reported Tuesday night that the team plans, “sweeping changes to its baseball operation, from player development and scouting, all the way up to the front office.” Spencer wrote that Jennings could return to the front office, but not necessarily as GM.
History shows that anything is possible with the Marlins under owner Jeffrey Loria. Adding to the uncertainty: The power dynamics within the organization have shifted since Jennings left the front office to become manager.
Loria routinely sours on his managers; his next one will be the Marlins’ eighth in the past 11 seasons. His relationship with Jennings, which once was quite close, deteriorated as the team struggled, sources say.
The departure of Jennings from the front office, meanwhile, resulted in the promotion of assistant GM Mike Berger to GM. Berger and other Marlins officials have sought to expand their influence, sources say, creating the potential for a power struggle if Jennings returns to his previous role.
One source downplayed that possibility, saying that any tension within the organization reflects nothing more than the frustration of a disappointing season — and that the return of Jennings to the front office would help the Marlins focus on upgrading the club.
Berger, however, has a longstanding relationship with Loria, going back to the days when Loria owned the Oklahoma City 89ers, then an affiliate of the Texas Rangers, in the early 1990s.
And Jennings, who is under contract to the Marlins through 2018, has strong interest in pursuing the Seattle Mariners’ GM opening, sources say — an indication that he might finally be restless under Loria, for whom he has worked since ’02.
The Marlins, after going 16-22 under Redmond, are 38-57 under Jennings. Injuries have contributed to the team’s difficulties — right fielder Giancarlo Stanton has not played since suffering a hamate fracture in his left wrist on June 26, and ace right-hander Jose Fernandez did not make his season debut until July 2 while recovering from Tommy John surgery.
The team also had a spotty offseason, making a strong addition with its trade for second baseman Dee Gordon but stumbling with its acquisitions of righty Mat Latos and first baseman Michael Morse, both of whom later were traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Marlins, regardless of how their palace intrigue plays out, plan to add to the core of their club, sources say.
The addition of a No. 2 starting pitcher behind Fernandez will be one priority, the addition of a closer another; the Marlins attempted to land the Reds’ Aroldis Chapman at the non-waiver deadline, sources say.
First things first: The Marlins need to find out if Jennings will resume his old responsibilities, figure out who will be their next manager and GM.
The palace intrigue is thick.
It’s business as usual under Loria.

Motherfucking Jeffrey Harold Loria, Art Dealer and The Owner Of The Miami Marlins. There should almost be no reason that people, fans, and bandwagon fans should really know so much about the Manager unless its all good shit. Just hear what he brings to the table and see the Ownership play out. But no, Not Jeff Loria. Just constantly a cluster fuck of problems. Seriously I want Him to GTFO as soon as possible. This season’s already dead. Don’t care about the remaining 29 games. Its dead. I don’t want Stanton tweaking his hand again, Dont want Fernandez or Alvarez’s arm to just magically fall off. Ichiro I need to play one more good season. Just everyone to heal the fuck up. Because on paper this teams young core should be way better than where we are in the standings and yes a lot of it is due to injury but the last thing I want is the core of players to stay healthy just to have fucking Jeff Loria fuck things up by running a bulldozer through the roster.

Dan Jennings just happened to take charge when an abysmal  track of injuries occurred but he honestly was never the guy that was gonna take the lead full time. Pretty sure it was just Loria firing a manager just to fire a manager. Yea Redmond wasn’t exactly pushing the team to a playoff bubble, but Jeff Loria fires a manager just to get his dick hard at night.  It was a hasty, poorly thought out decision. Jennings was a business guy, a suit that they didn’t have to pay extra as a manager. So if Jennings returns to the office, fine, but honestly i could see him taking that Seattle Job if he can get out of the situation here at Miami with I guess Bergers buddy buddy with Loria? Either way, things are just a cluster fuck to the point where our star players saying he wants a major overhaul. The best I can hope is we just dump the entire front office, get a group that doesn’t hate each other or the organization just yet, sign some good pitchers to build up the starting rotation, and a couple defensive positions. And just have our core healthy.  I mean Gordon, Stanton, Yelich, Hech, Fernandez and Alvarez, all of them produce well. We just need the team to be run by a competent owner who doesn’t interfere all the time but honestly by now who the fuck would work for Loria? He’s an asshole of an owner that just tosses the place into a cluster fuck every time. We have one of the best young cores in MLB but no one should want to manage them under the tyranny of Loria. Its like we’re in a catch 22 situation (idk what that means really). I know i’ve kinda jokingly said before that we should have Conine play as a manager. No idea how he would translate from once star player to commentator to Club house manager, but either way under Loria he probably would suffer and if that fucker fired Mr. Marlin it would be one of the biggest catastrophes in Miami since Hurricane Andrew.

 

Construction Worker Gets Like A Bazillion PSI of Steam Right To The Face

Steam Blasts Worker in Manhole Santa Clara County officials Tuesday released a video they say shows a worker being blasted from a manhole by a steam explosion a year ago at the Valley Medical Center earthquake retrofit project where they accuse the contractor of safety lapses and costly delays.  This video is actual footage taken at the Turner Construction site at a Santa Clara Valley Medical Center on Sept. 3, 2014. The video shows workers activating the steam system for the North Utility Loop which provides steam and chilled water to the facilities at Valley Medical Center. During the course of the process for starting the steam system, the audio clearly demonstrates a loud popping sound, followed by verbal concerns expressed by crews on site.  Then, after over a minute of the audible popping noises, as a crew member attempts to escape the underground vault, the pipe explodes discharging boiling hot steam.  Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=52b_1441144831#DZIXqRtY0YrdEtww.99

Steam Blasts Worker in Manhole
Santa Clara County officials Tuesday released a video they say shows a worker being blasted from a manhole by a steam explosion a year ago at the Valley Medical Center earthquake retrofit project where they accuse the contractor of safety lapses and costly delays.
This video is actual footage taken at the Turner Construction site at a Santa Clara Valley Medical Center on Sept. 3, 2014. The video shows workers activating the steam system for the North Utility Loop which provides steam and chilled water to the facilities at Valley Medical Center. During the course of the process for starting the steam system, the audio clearly demonstrates a loud popping sound, followed by verbal concerns expressed by crews on site.
Then, after over a minute of the audible popping noises, as a crew member attempts to escape the underground vault, the pipe explodes discharging boiling hot steam.
VIDEO LINK at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=52b_1441144831#DZIXqRtY0YrdEtww.99

Hey Joel you moron! We told you to GTFO of the manhole like 5 times. Maybe you don’t remember because you have a concussion explosion of hot steam blast and fried your dome but here’s a quick reminder in case you forgot. It was a little bit after everyone heard those eerie sounds of something popping that the whole crew said they didn’t like that sound and people shaking their heads no. Then after that you proceeded to get out and still hearing popping weird sounds you stopped climbing out half way just to look down like an idiot and thats when you proceeded to get face fucked by the most violent force of steam ever.

As An AHS Alum I Gotta Give A Shout Out To Adam Reed.

Adam Reed just wants to be one of the guys on Plantation American Heritage’s nationally ranked football team. If you watched what happened after last Saturday’s 36-8 romp over Stephenson (Ga.) at the Battle of the Borders Classic in Atlanta, the Patriots’ 4-5, 95-pound, fifth-string running back seems to be fitting in just fine. He had about as many fans wanting to snap pictures with him as his highly recruited teammates. “I'm a little undersized,” the 17-year-old senior said Tuesday after practice. “But it’s, whatever. I don’t let my size stop me from doing anything.” It’s one thing to be undersized and playing in a local recreational league or on the junior varsity squad. It’s an entirely different thing to run with the varsity team of the school’s back-to-back Class 5A state championship squad and earn the respect of teammates and coaches. Reed has. After playing on the middle school and junior varsity teams at Heritage since the sixth grade, Reed began his senior year last month ineligible for the JV squad because of his age and year in school. If he was going to play football, he had to make the varsity team. And he did, impressing coach Mike Rumph by attending every offseason meeting, workout and practice alongside the biggest player on the team (6-6, 338-pound junior All-American offensive lineman Tedarrell Slaton) and the second-smallest (5-8, 146-pound junior receiver Jason Heinstkill). “It’s special to see somebody that diminutive, being dealt a tough hand, coming out here and working just like any other person,” said Patrick Surtain, Heritage’s defensive coordinator and a former Dolphins Pro Bowl cornerback. “We don’t even look at Adam like that because he’s Adam to us, because he puts in the work like everybody else. He doesn’t want anything handed to him. He wants to earn it. And so far he has. It’s good to have somebody like that on your team.” Reed, who played on the junior varsity at Heritage alongside Surtain’s son Patrick Jr., a 6-1, 175-pound sophomore, occasionally got into games on the JV and even scored “a handful of touchdowns.” But he has yet to get in to either of the varsity games this season (Heritage opened with a 19-7 win over USA Today preseason No. 2 Bradenton IMG Academy on Aug. 22) and probably won’t get into Saturday night’s showdown with DeMatha Catholic (Maryland). But Rumph said he’s planning to get Reed into a game as soon as he can, either on kickoff returns or when the schedule gets a little less daunting later in the season. “Whether or not he gets playing time as a senior, it remains a mystery,” Rumph said. “But I have some plans and ideas to get him involved because he sacrificed the way everybody else sacrificed.” Said Reed’s mother, Lisa: “Coach Rumph told me they were not going to put Adam in a situation they didn’t think he could handle, and as a mother I said that’s all I can ever ask.” Still, his teammates and coaches are looking forward to seeing him get on the field in a game. Although there is no official record as to who the shortest player is to get into a game, two years ago, Rice’s Jayson Carter, a 4-9, 135-pound, walk-on running back, entered late in the fourth quarter of a 45-7 blowout win over UTEP. Locally, Reed could become the shortest high school player to ever get into a varsity football game. “I’m not going to lie; when I first saw him it was kind of shocking,” said junior tailback Kyshaun Bryan, the Patriots’ leading rusher last season. “Now that I got to know him, he’s pretty cool. He does everything we do and has an even bigger heart. His size doesn’t matter. He’s like one of us.” Reed, adopted two days after he was born, has been to many endocrinologists and other doctors in South Florida, but hasn’t found an explanation for his diminutive stature. “Unofficially, the best answer we’ve gotten is his body doesn’t know what to do with growth hormone,” said Reed’s mother, a kindergarten teacher at Manatee Bay Elementary in Weston. “We honestly know nothing about Adam’s parents or medical history. But I’m a firm believer that I was meant to be his mom. As soon as I had him in my arms I fell in love with him. “It hasn’t been all peachy keen. He’s cried, been upset about his height. But I said to him, ‘This is just the way you are, and this is just part of life.’ Thank God you can walk, run and scream and play. When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade out of it.” Reed hopes to make much more of his life and opportunity this season. “I want to win a championship ring,” he said, “and just play my role. Whatever it is.”

Miami Herald/ Manny Navarro– Adam Reed just wants to be one of the guys on Plantation American Heritage’s nationally ranked football team.
If you watched what happened after last Saturday’s 36-8 romp over Stephenson (Ga.) at the Battle of the Borders Classic in Atlanta, the Patriots’ 4-5, 95-pound, fifth-string running back seems to be fitting in just fine. He had about as many fans wanting to snap pictures with him as his highly recruited teammates.
“I’m a little undersized,” the 17-year-old senior said Tuesday after practice. “But it’s, whatever. I don’t let my size stop me from doing anything.”
It’s one thing to be undersized and playing in a local recreational league or on the junior varsity squad. It’s an entirely different thing to run with the varsity team of the school’s back-to-back Class 5A state championship squad and earn the respect of teammates and coaches.
Reed has. After playing on the middle school and junior varsity teams at Heritage since the sixth grade, Reed began his senior year last month ineligible for the JV squad because of his age and year in school. If he was going to play football, he had to make the varsity team.
And he did, impressing coach Mike Rumph by attending every offseason meeting, workout and practice alongside the biggest player on the team (6-6, 338-pound junior All-American offensive lineman Tedarrell Slaton) and the second-smallest (5-8, 146-pound junior receiver Jason Heinstkill).
“It’s special to see somebody that diminutive, being dealt a tough hand, coming out here and working just like any other person,” said Patrick Surtain, Heritage’s defensive coordinator and a former Dolphins Pro Bowl cornerback. “We don’t even look at Adam like that because he’s Adam to us, because he puts in the work like everybody else. He doesn’t want anything handed to him. He wants to earn it. And so far he has. It’s good to have somebody like that on your team.”
Reed, who played on the junior varsity at Heritage alongside Surtain’s son Patrick Jr., a 6-1, 175-pound sophomore, occasionally got into games on the JV and even scored “a handful of touchdowns.”
But he has yet to get in to either of the varsity games this season (Heritage opened with a 19-7 win over USA Today preseason No. 2 Bradenton IMG Academy on Aug. 22) and probably won’t get into Saturday night’s showdown with DeMatha Catholic (Maryland). But Rumph said he’s planning to get Reed into a game as soon as he can, either on kickoff returns or when the schedule gets a little less daunting later in the season.
“Whether or not he gets playing time as a senior, it remains a mystery,” Rumph said. “But I have some plans and ideas to get him involved because he sacrificed the way everybody else sacrificed.”
Said Reed’s mother, Lisa: “Coach Rumph told me they were not going to put Adam in a situation they didn’t think he could handle, and as a mother I said that’s all I can ever ask.”
Still, his teammates and coaches are looking forward to seeing him get on the field in a game.
Although there is no official record as to who the shortest player is to get into a game, two years ago, Rice’s Jayson Carter, a 4-9, 135-pound, walk-on running back, entered late in the fourth quarter of a 45-7 blowout win over UTEP.
Locally, Reed could become the shortest high school player to ever get into a varsity football game.
“I’m not going to lie; when I first saw him it was kind of shocking,” said junior tailback Kyshaun Bryan, the Patriots’ leading rusher last season. “Now that I got to know him, he’s pretty cool. He does everything we do and has an even bigger heart. His size doesn’t matter. He’s like one of us.”
Reed, adopted two days after he was born, has been to many endocrinologists and other doctors in South Florida, but hasn’t found an explanation for his diminutive stature.
“Unofficially, the best answer we’ve gotten is his body doesn’t know what to do with growth hormone,” said Reed’s mother, a kindergarten teacher at Manatee Bay Elementary in Weston.
“We honestly know nothing about Adam’s parents or medical history. But I’m a firm believer that I was meant to be his mom. As soon as I had him in my arms I fell in love with him.
“It hasn’t been all peachy keen. He’s cried, been upset about his height. But I said to him, ‘This is just the way you are, and this is just part of life.’ Thank God you can walk, run and scream and play. When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade out of it.”
Reed hopes to make much more of his life and opportunity this season.
“I want to win a championship ring,” he said, “and just play my role. Whatever it is.”

Wooohoo! AHS baby! Gotta love the heart on this kid. At like 5’8 200+lbs a senior in high school I didnt have the skill or balls to play and here Adam Reed is 4’5 95 lbs ready to take the bench or the field whenever he’s needed too. Just doing his part for 6 years now waiting for his shot on the varsity roster and I damn do hope he gets his moment. Kid doesn’t get worked up if he has to take the bench. He knows he’s 5th string but he knows when its time for him to take the field he’s gonna do his god damn best and play for the win. Never let his size stop him any step of the way. Seriously if the patriots make it to state champs i might have to break out the old heritage jersey and rally the troops and if i do you can damn well bet im gonna be rooting for Reed.

Sidenote- back then a lot of people joined the Heritage Soccer team their senior year because they forced you on the varsity team and even if you dont play because you probably stink, you get a varsity ring. Cheap move. Gotta earn those rings.

Someone mixed Kanye’s VMA Rant With The Seinfeld Intro Music

https://twitter.com/DJTGIF/status/638874973776576512

The Internet’s a real beautiful thing sometimes when we can mash an eccentric rapper/artist/fashion designer’s rant with one of the most popular comedic sitcoms of all time and create a master piece. Everything about it was perfect. Its almost the exact comedic timing of all the Seinfeld intro and all the laughing tracks fell exactly into place. I’ve watch this clip a billion times now and now i can’t even begin to think this was once on a serious rant of a comedic routine Because it fits in that good. Just A+.

Some One Chemically Burned The N-Word In A Florida Man’s Lawn

PALM BAY, Fla. —A Palm Bay man said he wanted to explode in anger when he saw what happened to his front lawn. GET BREAKING NEWS ALERTS Be the first to know when news breaks in Central Florida. MORE Police are now investigating after someone used a chemical to write a racial slur on the man's lawn in huge letters. Courtney Gordon's lawn serviceman pointed it out to him. The N-word, in three-foot letters, on his front lawn. "I feel like this is a threat to me and my family, so I'm not too happy about it," Gordon said. "You can see them slowing down when they go by my house, so everybody's just driving by and reading it." Gordon has an idea who might have done it. He notified police, and they're investigating. "I have a feeling of who done it. It's like a group of them, and I leave them to God," Gordon said. "I'm a big guy, so they're not gonna come to me and say that. They did it like the way they did it, behind my back and at night." Police told Gordon it's a hard crime to solve, unless someone confesses. If the vandalism is classified as a hate crime, it can be prosecuted as a higher degree of misdemeanor, with an enhanced penalty. "I feel that they're a coward, because if they have an issue with me, it's just best to come and speak to me, and not take it to a level as this," Gordon said. Also see: Resident describes moment tree fell on house in Fern Park Gordon has a surveillance camera, but it wasn't on at the time. Gordon said it will be from now on. That section of Gordon's lawn is being re-sodded, and he said the expense is just part of what's so upsetting.

PALM BAY, Fla. —A Palm Bay man said he wanted to explode in anger when he saw what happened to his front lawn.
Police are now investigating after someone used a chemical to write a racial slur on the man’s lawn in huge letters.
Courtney Gordon’s lawn serviceman pointed it out to him. The N-word, in three-foot letters, on his front lawn.
“I feel like this is a threat to me and my family, so I’m not too happy about it,” Gordon said. “You can see them slowing down when they go by my house, so everybody’s just driving by and reading it.”
Gordon has an idea who might have done it. He notified police, and they’re investigating.
“I have a feeling of who done it. It’s like a group of them, and I leave them to God,” Gordon said. “I’m a big guy, so they’re not gonna come to me and say that. They did it like the way they did it, behind my back and at night.”
Police told Gordon it’s a hard crime to solve, unless someone confesses. If the vandalism is classified as a hate crime, it can be prosecuted as a higher degree of misdemeanor, with an enhanced penalty.
“I feel that they’re a coward, because if they have an issue with me, it’s just best to come and speak to me, and not take it to a level as this,” Gordon said.
Gordon has a surveillance camera, but it wasn’t on at the time. Gordon said it will be from now on.
That section of Gordon’s lawn is being re-sodded, and he said the expense is just part of what’s so upsetting.

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Just a suuuuuupppppeeerrrr aggressive move here. I know politically and racially theres no difference between the N-word with a soft “-a” at the end or a hard aggressive “-er” but it makes all the difference in the world in my mind. Yea on the surface its like asking if someones dead or super dead. A hate crimes a hate crime and theres no other way to cut it and you shouldnt be branding that on peoples lawn, but the difference in my mind between a “-a” and an “-er” is the difference between some idiot who cant freely think and just brainwashed into hating black people and some hate mongering fascist grand wizard clans man that is out for blood. These guys went with the hard “-er.” Its gotta go beyond just a vandalism charge with that little suffix at the end. Love the balls on this guy though. Big black dude telling them right to their face in the news that they’re cowards and dont have the balls to say it to his face. Just cheap people who took a cheap shot.

If Theres A Rugby Player With The Nickname “Tongan Bear” You Probably Shouldn’t Try To Tackle Him.

You gotta pick and choose the moments in life when you want to be a hero. Some mugger punches and old lady and steals her purse? you go after that criminal. Some animal trapped under some heavy debris? You help that baby animal out. When a 6 foot 290 lb man with the nick name “Tongan Bear” is charging at you in a game of rugby? Thats when you set your ego aside and dont be a hero or else you end up with at minimum a concussion and at max you end up like Jason Street in a wheel chair for life because you dont know how to tackle a 290 lb wrecking ball properly

Cute French Chick Takes To Youtube In An Effort To Find Her Soon To Be BabyDaddy

Damn, something about a cute french girl in need just gets me going. Yea what she’s looking for is the probably buff Australian dude thats a million times better looking than me who actually had sex with her and impregnated her but what ever. When her eyes in her youtube video locks with my eyes it just gets me going a little, thats all im saying.

As for the over all situation of her actually going back to Australia to find the dude who came inside her, thats a psycho move thats just so typical french girl. Classic Parisian meets the love of her life and after one night together, leaves only to return to find true love some probably buff looking aussie surfer dude who met her in a bar, got drunk, fucked, nutted inside her, found out 6 weeks later that she was impregnated by said guy, and is now looking for her. Classic french. From the guys perspective though, that must be the worst thing. Finding out you knocked someone up over viral video and shes on your home turf hunting you down. I mean theres a fare share that this video could be fake, but on the off chance its real, you just gotta track her on social media and do the exact opposite. She travels back to mooloolaba? Head to Fiji. Going to a bar you go to a lot? Stay put inside a library. Just a game of cat and mouse and just know if she finds you, your life could be over. A chick crazy enough to hunt down her baby daddy is crazy enough to kill her baby daddy.

P.s- Mooloolaba, by far the weirdest name of a city i’ve heard.

Cuban Man, Supposedly A Baseball Player, Sleeping Outside Dodger Stadium Hoping To Get A Roster Spot

n the hopes to gain a tryout with the Los Angeles Dodgers of the MLB, a Cuban baseball player by the name of Loah Linares has been camped out in front of Dodger Stadium for over two weeks. With major league aspirations, Linares has set a goal to make the Dodgers roster, and he doesn't seem to be budging from the spot he is set up in until the they give him a tryout. ABC 7 in Los Angeles interviewed Linares himself and attempted to get further details from the Dodgers camp: “If I didn’t know how great a baseball player I know I am, I wouldn’t be here trying to show off my skills to somebody,” Linares said. He’s determined to stay outside Dodger Stadium for as long as it takes, and has been working out as much as he can on the streets, hoping the owners will give him a shot on the field…. The Los Angeles Dodgers had no response when contacted by Eyewitness News, but security says Linares has unsuccessfully tried to get into the stadium. Watch the video below to learn more about Linares' story:

Bardown– In the hopes to gain a tryout with the Los Angeles Dodgers of the MLB, a Cuban baseball player by the name of Loah Linares has been camped out in front of Dodger Stadium for over two weeks. With major league aspirations, Linares has set a goal to make the Dodgers roster, and he doesn’t seem to be budging from the spot he is set up in until the they give him a tryout.
ABC 7 in Los Angeles interviewed Linares himself and attempted to get further details from the Dodgers camp:
“If I didn’t know how great a baseball player I know I am, I wouldn’t be here trying to show off my skills to somebody,” Linares said.
He’s determined to stay outside Dodger Stadium for as long as it takes, and has been working out as much as he can on the streets, hoping the owners will give him a shot on the field….
The Los Angeles Dodgers had no response when contacted by Eyewitness News, but security says Linares has unsuccessfully tried to get into the stadium.
Watch the video below to learn more about Linares’ story:

Listen im not gonna play manager of a club house or pretend like I can see talent in this guy even though i haven’t seen a single video of him swinging the bat but Cubans have value in baseball. Hey Loah, come down to Miami where theres a Cuban on every block. You, Jose, and Adeiny can chit chat about all mariquitas and cafe con leche all day and play ball. Thats a cubans dream. If he is in fact a real cuban, he can’t be that bad at baseball. He clearly thinks he can put up some numbers if he’s crazy enough to camp outside for two weeks. Even if he sucks, the confidence is there and i like it. Some one get Loria on the phone to fly this guy out here. Give him minimum salary and just bring in all the cubans Miami has to offer and pretend like we aren’t second to last in the division with star players with massive contracts still on IR.

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