I hear that the Dems want to take away prime sleeping hours so they can give them away to undocumented immigrants, thus causing hardship on American citizens.
Schlittler grew up in Walpole, Mass., then took his talents to Northeastern University in Boston. Through it all, he rooted for the Sox. And then the Yankees took him in the seventh round of the 2022 Draft and everything changed. There is at least one Massachusetts family who will be rooting for the Yankees on Wednesday. “I would say so,” Schlittler said. “Growing up in Boston, I take pride in being from Boston. When it comes to my career and where I wanted to be, this is where I wanted to be. [My family], they are full Yankee guys now. They don't wear [Yankees gear] around as much in Boston just because. But when they are here, they are very prideful about it.”
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I heard that the Supreme Court gave MLB immunity for any crimes. Kennesaw Mountain Landis is sitting around somewhere drooling.
ReplyDeleteI hear that the Dems want to take away prime sleeping hours so they can give them away to undocumented immigrants, thus causing hardship on American citizens.
DeleteJM is already power napping - getting his reps in for the Big Game
ReplyDeleteYes, we older fans are like elite athletes here…
DeleteEspecially those representing foreign countries
DeleteBeware of the Schlitts!
ReplyDeleteHe said this on MLB today:
Schlittler grew up in Walpole, Mass., then took his talents to Northeastern University in Boston.
Through it all, he rooted for the Sox. And then the Yankees took him in the seventh round of the 2022 Draft and everything changed.
There is at least one Massachusetts family who will be rooting for the Yankees on Wednesday.
“I would say so,” Schlittler said. “Growing up in Boston, I take pride in being from Boston. When it comes to my career and where I wanted to be, this is where I wanted to be. [My family], they are full Yankee guys now. They don't wear [Yankees gear] around as much in Boston just because. But when they are here, they are very prideful about it.”
https://needhamlocal.org/2025/07/needham-police-chiefs-son-makes-mlb-debut/
DeleteMillions. Millions must die.
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