It's Wednesday and the Dodgers are world effing champions

MLB people to Turner "You're quarantined, you can't be out here"

Turner "Season's over asshole, fuck your rules I do what I want"

Naturally the next step is genocide.....okay I'm on the same page...carry on
 
I've got a weird fantasy of banging a chick in snow pants and ski boots.
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Which means MLB, at least on some level, only cared about the lip service of the Covid testing. "Oh hey....we care about your health."

Pretty much. Their goal the entire season was to get to the playoffs and crown a World Series champion, Covid be damned.

No other sport has taken 2 days to get back the results of the testing. And again, good security that someone that has allegedly been in a bubble for multiple weeks somehow ended up with Covid.

Again, my understanding is that they tested everyday. So, there would have been no 2 day delay. From what I heard, it was the test for that days game that came back inconclusive, so they did another test which took 2 hours to get the results. Considering that they, for the most part, were playing everyday...it would make sense that they were tested everyday.

The only question, imo, is whether or not he should have been allowed to play with the inconclusive test. My guess is that if this were the regular season, he would not have been.
 
Pretty much. Their goal the entire season was to get to the playoffs and crown a World Series champion, Covid be damned.



Again, my understanding is that they tested everyday. So, there would have been no 2 day delay. From what I heard, it was the test for that days game that came back inconclusive, so they did another test which took 2 hours to get the results. Considering that they, for the most part, were playing everyday...it would make sense that they were tested everyday.

The only question, imo, is whether or not he should have been allowed to play with the inconclusive test. My guess is that if this were the regular season, he would not have been.

The pro sports have pretty much pulled it off.

College on the other hand is pissing a lot of it away.
 
man, you are very behind in the times.

I am glad Joe Rogan was able to open you up to this new experience 10 yrs too late.

I feel like Kanye started losing his shit back when 808's was released.
so following his mothers death via plastic surgery, which of course he copes with by marrying into the kardasian klan...
 
Flee?

Are you forgetting how effective my Chloroform was on you?
I don't know who told you that was cholorform, I was happy to play along, though. Hope you haven't tried it on another unwilling participant.
 
Pretty much. Their goal the entire season was to get to the playoffs and crown a World Series champion, Covid be damned.



Again, my understanding is that they tested everyday. So, there would have been no 2 day delay. From what I heard, it was the test for that days game that came back inconclusive, so they did another test which took 2 hours to get the results. Considering that they, for the most part, were playing everyday...it would make sense that they were tested everyday.

The only question, imo, is whether or not he should have been allowed to play with the inconclusive test. My guess is that if this were the regular season, he would not have been.
That's not what I read from multiple articles. It was Monday's that was inconclusive and Tuesday's test was then expedited. So they knew as of the 2nd inning there was a problem.

It was during the second inning of the game when Turner’s test results from Monday came back inconclusive. The sample tests from Tuesday were quickly run, and it turned out positive. Major League Baseball officials immediately notified president Andrew Friedman, who sent word that Turner had to be removed from the game immediately.


Then, in the second inning, the league learned that Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner had tested positive for COVID-19. It was Turner’s Monday sample that had returned the result, so the league immediately expedited the testing of his Tuesday sample. They got the result during the seventh inning: That, too, tested positive.


And no....he should not have been able to play with an inconclusive test in my opinion. That's the whole point of testing everyday. Also, MLB needs to answer as to why it took until the 2nd inning of a Tuesday game to get Monday's results back. And why someone allegedly in a bubble got the virus.
 
MLB is opening a probe to investigate Turner returning to the field.
 
Also, MLB needs to answer as to why it took until the 2nd inning of a Tuesday game to get Monday's results back.

That is weird. Especially since the one they did when that one came back inconclusive, only took 2 hours. MLB has some 'splainin' to do. And I agree, even with the inconclusive test, he should have been kept out. It would be no different than if he got hurt and couldn't play, imo.
 
MLB is opening a probe to investigate Turner returning to the field.

Yeah, he was advised by MLB security to stay away, but they are saying he refused. He's probably looking at a fine and possibly a suspension at the start of next season.
 
How large of a circle do you want to draw around dodgers stadium in order to enforce this edict?

Maybe just Los Angeles and then take out San Francisco also just to be safe?

Or the entire state?
Can we just start with San Francisco? I promise that’ll fix the worst of it! Please?
 
You are almost certainly the only person in this thread that has seen ebbets field in any capacity other than a picture or old movie
I attended 2 games there. Very small, only 29,000 or so. Apartment complex now.
 
Who’s older, Oscar? I forget. You, Vin Scully or Lasorda?
Vin Scully I believe. I do remember him calling games in the 50's. Walter Alston was the manager.
 
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