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My dad's family is all from the Milwaukee area, and the Braves played there until 1965 . When I would spend the night at my grandparents house (they moved to Peoria in the late 60's), I would hear stories of Hammerin Hank Aaron and his feats of strength. I grew up believing he was a God. Plus, the Braves used to have almost every game on TBS, and as a kid I used to watch every game.
I eventually started rooting for the Cubs just so I had a team I could discuss with friends. I converted to the Sox in 2004 during the fallout from the Bartman fiasco...I refuse to be associated with a fanbase who scapegoated a true fan when in actuality, every statistical model shows the error by Alex Gonzalez on the next play was a significantly more costly play.
No ESPN doesn't cost anything and the reason I like it better is because they give you access to the free live scoring so you can see how your team is doing without having to wait until the next day.
No ESPN doesn't cost anything and the reason I like it better is because they give you access to the free live scoring so you can see how your team is doing without having to wait until the next day.
yeah yahoo had it for NHL NBA and NFL....but not MLB...maybe they just added it. but espn is cooler anyways.
My dad's family is all from the Milwaukee area, and the Braves played there until 1965 . When I would spend the night at my grandparents house (they moved to Peoria in the late 60's), I would hear stories of Hammerin Hank Aaron and his feats of strength. I grew up believing he was a God. Plus, the Braves used to have almost every game on TBS, and as a kid I used to watch every game.
I eventually started rooting for the Cubs just so I had a team I could discuss with friends. I converted to the Sox in 2004 during the fallout from the Bartman fiasco...I refuse to be associated with a fanbase who scapegoated a true fan when in actuality, every statistical model shows the error by Alex Gonzalez on the next play was a significantly more costly play.
I use to go to Milwaukee Braves games when I was 8 years old, I saw Hank play a lot and when they moved to Atlanta I still was a Braves fan. I liked it when TBS televised every game since it was free but now I subscribe to MLB.Extra Innings and get almost every game but have to pay 160.00 a season.
I will probably follow the Red Sox a bit now if Brian Shouse plays for them..
I was getting a pitching lesson back in high school when Shouse's kids were also getting a softball lesson. He came over and gave me some tips...esp cuz im left handed as well. although he didnt teach me how to throw like him.....
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