How the hell did J.P. Crawford make this throw? https://t.co/aC4n5RZJCX pic.twitter.com/vd5YE2JdnQ
— Deadspin (@Deadspin) July 27, 2019

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How the hell did J.P. Crawford make this throw? https://t.co/aC4n5RZJCX pic.twitter.com/vd5YE2JdnQ
— Deadspin (@Deadspin) July 27, 2019
What on earth are the Orioles even trying to do here? http://deadsp.in/QdiVJMG via @deadspin
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Source: http://twitter.com/Deadspin/status/1113637922799009792
Good lord, this Jose Alvarado pitch is nasty: https://t.co/ai4Or9a9B2 pic.twitter.com/pZgNPitZWL
— Deadspin (@Deadspin) April 4, 2019
José Alvarado, Obscene 99mph Two Seamer. 😱 TFW you think you're about to wear a 99mph fastball... And it ends up outer third. 😯😂 pic.twitter.com/QtOtn3tbsc
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) April 3, 2019
(via The Best Way To See America Is To Visit Every Last Minor League Ballpark)
Source: http://twitter.com/ImmigNewsDigest/status/1088992389337890817
"Cashless stadiums are inherently exclusionary. If you don’t have a smartphone or a credit card, but would still like to go to a ballgame and have a hot dog, you’re shit out of luck. 7.5 percent of the population is unbanked, and there are millions more who prefer to pay with cash for budgeting reasons. For these people, a cashless stadium represents something of a hostile environment. The benefits of streamlining always come with a cost.
As more businesses around the country stop accepting cash, the undemocratic nature of card-only has become increasingly clear. New York city council member Ritchie J. Torres introduced legislation that would ban businesses from going cashless last year, telling Grub Street:
There are hundreds and thousands of New Yorkers who may have no permanent address or home, and many New Yorkers who are underbanked, either because of poverty or because they lack documentation. Requiring a card is erecting a barrier for low-income New Yorkers—period." https://t.co/oDSqYFEOGC
— ImmigNewsDigest (@ImmigNewsDigest) January 26, 2019