Welcome to ‘Marty’s Musings’, my weekly column of numbers summarizing the happenings in the baseball world. I am your guide for taking an analytic look at the news and notes throughout the game.
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Without having read the whole of this thread, I should draw everyone's attention to a comment attributed to Shaun Edwards in today's Times, which goes something along the lines of him waiting on Wasps' offer in case he gets offered the England job.
That surely answers quite a few questions.
If the England job was suddenly dangled like a carrot, it's no wonder he turned his back on any agreement he might have reached with Wigan (and he must have reached one - he wasn't forced to participate in that press conference at gunpoint). Читать дальше...
Android tablets being crummy and Microsoft ones being dismembered laptops, it's nice that Apple's unexpectedly announced new models of its aging iPad Mini and iPad Air.
It 39;s called 39;le classique 39;: a face-off between Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille - two of the biggst clubs in French football. But it 39;s fast becoming 39;le washout 39; after PSG swept past Marseille 3-1 to go 20 points clear at the top of Ligue 1 and extend their unbeaten sequence over their longtime rivals. A 3-0 win at ...
FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) - A South Carolina man killed in a car crash last week has been identified as a former Major League Baseball player who was a member of the Seattle Mariners during its inaugural season.
Milwaukee-based punks Direct Hit! are streaming a music video for a tune that appeared on their 2018 album, Crown of Nothing. Nick Woods, the vocalist for Direct Hit!, had the following to say about the track chosen to release as a single: “Devon brought “Altered States” to the table early on in the process of writing Crown […]
New app OTRO, which allows fans to get closer to their favorite soccer stars, shows David Beckham experiencing all the fashion and food that Tokyo has to offer. (March 18)
The college admissions scandal should be the populist issue of our time. Most of the talk in our politics about how “the system is rigged” is incredibly abstract and symbolic. But this is infuriatingly concrete.
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's newest cabinet minister says she wants to move on from the controversy that has resulted in her appointment to president of the Treasury Board.
From its humble beginnings in the basement of Detroit's Cobo Center in January 1995, the Wards 10 Best Engines competition has grown in stature and scope to include much more than internal-combustion engines. And we've had some fun along the way.
"Truth and Justice," a new film based on the eponymous series of novels by Estonian author Anton Hansen Tammsaare, racked up a total cinema attendance of 205,595 over four weeks of screening, making it Estonia's most-watched film since Estonia regained its independence in 1991.
It comes as no surprise that Chisholm MP and former Liberal Julia Banks has been somewhat scarce in the inner Melbourne electorate now that she’s intent on cutting her former colleague Greg Hunt’s grass as an independent in Flinders.
The restriction on the entry of politicians will be imposed till the end of Lok Sabha election and it has been supported by other Madrassa operators and Deobandi ulemas.
(Telecompaper) Liberty Latin America is poised to complete the acquisition of Curacao-based telecommunications operator United Telecommunication Services (UTS) this...