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Card collector, dog parent, weather nerd, lazy hiker, subpar guitar player, above par golfer. West Tennessean. Former Alabamian. He/him.
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If you’re over 19 years old you should only be able to remember your SAT score if it was an inherently funny number

Magic Platter in Hoover, AL, circa 1998.

I will vote for the first candidate who tells me they're going to make the biggest government possible. Reacher-sized agencies. Braun Strowman-level social benefits. Government so big it starts belching out National Parks and free healthcare. Chungus State.

Interesting. Here's my alternative take: Kill it with fire.

Can we get better shoes for Chris Moore to wear?

LOL at Nelson just flying through the lane, missing everything.

I am looking through my Bo Jackson card album tonight and thinking about how thrilled 11-year-old me would be with this collection. 45-year-old me is pretty happy about it.

Evergreen writing tip from John Swartzwelder (creator of a tons of classic The Simpsons episodes, plus some very funny novels). This is from a rare interview, by Mike Sacks of The New Yorker, 2001. www.newyorker.com/culture/the-...

Why does anyone still label this senator as a "key swing vote?" As far as I can tell, she's supported every crappy, terrible person or law that republicans sponsor.

Auburn looks tired. And it’s obvious that Johni and Chad are slowed by injuries.

Great to see Denver Jones get it going early. Especially in that weird gym.

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we love attentive blocking

Sorting through my baseball cards and reading the stats on the back.

There should actually be a grocery pump. Just pull up, clamp your mouth over the nozzle, and pump those groceries directly into your grocery hole.

It's hard to believe I have been using Baseball Reference for 25 years. It's an amazing site and I'm grateful to the folks who put it together and have kept it running for so long.

Whatever man he looks like the maitre d of the steakhouse in Circus Circus

This Friday is the 25th anniversary of Baseball Reference! The website went online in April 2000, after first being launched that February. To commemorate this anniversary, Baseball Reference founder & president Sean Forman is hosting an AMA on r/baseball on February 7th at 11:30am ET.