Major League Baseball is in full swing and so far we’ve gotten off to a great start when it comes to highlights. Among the best ones are the 2 home runs Madison Bumgarner blasted on opening day and refusal to give the bats he used to the Hall of Fame. The other one was Adam Wainwright making what could be considered the worst pitch in the history of the game. But if I had to pick one highlight that shines above the rest, it’s this umpire at a Houston Astros game. Once in a while you’ll see a Mlb Umpire
The Best Move By an Mlb Umpire So Far This Season...
The Best Move By an Mlb Umpire So Far This Season...
- 4/7/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Madison Bumgarner has already solidified himself as one of the best pitchers in major league baseball. His post season record and statistics speak for themselves and he’s easily one of if not the best “big game” pitches in the league. However, it’s getting pretty hard to ignore his prowess at the plate. In what was easily the highlight of the first day back for Major League Baseball, Bumgarner became the first pitcher in Mlb history to hit 2 home runs in the same game on opening day. Also he became the only other player in history to smash 2 home
Madison Bumgarner Annoys Fantasy Owners with his Two Home Runs On Opening Day...
Madison Bumgarner Annoys Fantasy Owners with his Two Home Runs On Opening Day...
- 4/3/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
One big question remains for summer movie season 2016.
“This movie is probably going to be bad.”
“Nah, I think it looks fun.”
These are the deep philosophical discussions that occur here at Reject HQ between myself and Theo Broxson after we’ve seen the same Suicide Squad TV spot for the 11th time during Sunday Night Baseball on Espn. I’m not a big baseball person, but he certainly is. Which means that while he’s tracking Madison Bumgarner’s curveball, I’m tracking commercials and observing the marketing strategies of Hollywood’s summer offerings. All of this because there was no Game of Thrones last night.
Back to the philosophical question at hand: Is Suicide Squad going to be a fun, exciting film to close out a rather dismal summer movie season? Or will my good friend Theo’s skepticism — likely a product of the disappointment of Batman v Superman — be confirmed? With...
“This movie is probably going to be bad.”
“Nah, I think it looks fun.”
These are the deep philosophical discussions that occur here at Reject HQ between myself and Theo Broxson after we’ve seen the same Suicide Squad TV spot for the 11th time during Sunday Night Baseball on Espn. I’m not a big baseball person, but he certainly is. Which means that while he’s tracking Madison Bumgarner’s curveball, I’m tracking commercials and observing the marketing strategies of Hollywood’s summer offerings. All of this because there was no Game of Thrones last night.
Back to the philosophical question at hand: Is Suicide Squad going to be a fun, exciting film to close out a rather dismal summer movie season? Or will my good friend Theo’s skepticism — likely a product of the disappointment of Batman v Superman — be confirmed? With...
- 7/11/2016
- by Neil Miller
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Can't you just imagine this cat walking around with this face thinking, "Oh, no! I feel like I'm forgetting something. Did I leave the stove on? Wait, no. That's silly, I don't have opposable thumbs." Well, this San Diego rescue kitten named Bum might look like he's always thinking about the national debt and the upcoming election, but in reality, this cat is "super silly and happy," according to his lucky owner. Bum's sweet kitty expression comes from having perpetually crossed eyes and irregularly shaped eyelids, though his vision is completely unaffected. Bum, named after Courtney's favorite baseball player Madison Bumgarner, was rescued last year from the streets...
- 1/29/2016
- E! Online
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