if harry ford ends up being a bust we should call him edsel
if harry ford ends up being a bust we should call him edsel
what's wrong with ford?
as youβre watching games, donβt ever forget that baseball players writ large are impossibly, unfathomably dumb guys incapable of putting together an interesting conversation that isnβt about baseball
Nats win the trade
that's Cassidy, Kennedy's a full Trumper so this must be something done if not at Trumpworld's behest than with its approval (which is interesting in itself)
meh. let me know when the times hires wzzntzz, maybe iβll subscribe then
itβs better that these people have jobs, but this is shameful and makes washington, dc seem like a third-class city. itβs also not an adequate substitute for an actual dedicated dc sports section. rot in hell jeff bezos
the washington post sports section, brought to you by the new york times
I bought this for my brother as a bit a couple years ago
more like can'tada
sure
saw it there two years ago, what a time
thereβs gotta be some sort of new wave strategy in constantly picking up guys off waivers only to drop or trade them before theyβve played a game for you but i donβt know what it is and frankly itβs pretty irritating
tommy kahnle is jewish?
A collage of Post Sports front pages documenting the Nationals world series run
This has been my phone lock screen since 2019 and it's really sinking in that it's something we won't see again for a long time.
how dare you
nope! as a rule you should assume that if thereβs something you like about the washington post itβs no longer there as of today. maybe theyβll keep capital weather gang around, weβll see
the shuttering of the post's high school sports coverage means no more all-met awards. absolute abdication of the role a local paper should play
the project went from purchasing a paper as a loss leader to buy prestige to meddling to try and make it profitable to using the paper as a loss leader to curry favor. why lose money on a part of the paper that doesnβt do that?
don't worry guys, the raschcast is still here
twitter is an unusable cesspool and the post is a ghost town. the sports community i loved is scattered to the winds. it sucks
it feels very weird to say that donald trump killed the washington post sports section but in a very real way he did
i don't think that's what's happening here. i think jeff bezos doesn't see any value to himself personally in maintaining the post as a good newspaper. he owns the post as a loss leader to support his other business interests. you don't need a sports section to suck up to donald trump in print
this by @dcsportsbog.bsky.social is my favorite post sports piece of all time, and not just because iβm in it. it really captures the ethos of what local sportswriting is: capturing the real sense of community sports creates wapo.st/3O2Wp5V
theyβve taken away everything worth reading, why should they get my money
the correct answer is the fugitive. no other answers will be accepted
On my 11th birthday (6/13/2005) I think the post sports section had a headline talking about Hee-Seop Choi's 3 home run game the previous night that read "Happy Happy Choi Choi" -- it could also have been on 6/11 when he hit two homers the night before. This is my white whale. Please find it Scott.
send help kicks ass, love it when a movie perfectly lives up to expectations