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thesilenceoftheassassin · 1 year ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: 2016 & 2020 Topps Holiday Cubs Mets Marlins Orioles Sox Royals Angels Red Sox.
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joeyveleno · 5 years ago
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â†Ș September 4, 2019 | Rookie Ryan McBroom misplaces his positioning card
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niallodonohoe · 4 years ago
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C's Rewind - How The Northwest Was Lost
C’s Rewind – How The Northwest Was Lost
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keystonesportsextra · 6 years ago
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Allentown, PA - Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs’ 1st baseman Damek Tomscha stretches to make a catch in the 5th inning as Scranton Wilkes-Barre Railriders’ Ryan McBroom runs down the line. The Railriders won 5-1.
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sassysophiabush · 5 years ago
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jaysgirlemily · 8 years ago
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PSA: Just decided Ryan McBroom is my new fave Jays prospect. First homeboy uses ‘You Really Got Me’ as his walkup, then hits a walkoff HR against the Yankees in Spring Training. Not as fun to yell as ANDY BURNS! but McBroom is a good name, right?
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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Top 10 MiLB RBI Leaders: Week 17
10: Renato NĂșñez, Toledo (64)
9: Carlos PĂ©rez, Las Vegas (67)
8: Josh Lowe, Durham (68)
7: Francisco Peña, Las Vegas (68)
6: Greg Bird, Albuquerque (68)
5: José Siri, Sugar Land (69)
4: Jordan Adell, Salt Lake (69)
3: Ryan McBroom, Omaha (71)
2: José Marmolejos, Tacoma (71)
1: Aderlin RodrĂ­guez, Toledo (75)
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twins2994 · 3 years ago
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Omaha Storm Chasers @ St. Paul Saints 9.8.21
Omaha Storm Chasers Lineup St. Paul Saints Lineup
1.) Lucius Fox 2B                    1.) Jose Miranda 3B
2.) Bobby Witt Jr. SS              2.) Tomas Telis DH
3.) Nick Pratto 1B                  3.) Mark Contreras CF
4.) Ryan McBroom DH         4.) Gilberto Celestino RF
5.) MJ Melendez 3B            5.) BJ Boyd LF
6.) Kyle Isbel RF                  6.) Drew Maggi SS
7.) Erick Mejia CF                7.) Sherman Johnson 1B
8.) Nick Dini C                      8.) David Banuelos C
9.) Rudy Martin LF               9.) JT Riddle 2B
SP Ronald Bolanos RHP  SP Drew Strotman RHP
(0-1) 2.95 ERA                  (7-3) 4.80 ERA
(2021 AAA Stats)
-Chris Kreibich-
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junker-town · 4 years ago
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YouTubers vs. TikTokers boxing is the hottest sport for a new generation
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Nothing has made me feel older than YouTubers vs. TikTok Stars boxing.
Remember to insert witty opening that shows I’m super cool with the kids, and not a 36-year-old man who has no idea what the hell is happening in a modern world that confronts me.
This past weekend was the most confusing sports phenomenon I’ve witnessed, and it made me feel old as hell. While us olds were paying attention to the NBA Playoffs, Euro 2020, College Baseball or UFC, millions were glued to a boxing PPV that pitted famous YouTubers against TikTok stars.
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I’ve been staring at this image for 20 minutes. Sifting through the recesses of my brain to determine if I can recognize a single name on this poster. I cannot. That does not mean these people aren’t famous, because they are — it’s just a crushing reality that I am old.
Take that main event, for instance, you have a big headline fight between Austin McBroom and Bryce Hall. McBroom chronicles his family’s life events on YouTube like ... allowing strangers to decide their McDonald’s order, and cutting his toddler’s hair exactly like his. I know this because I just searched “who is Austin McBroom?” Then you have Hall, whose Wikipedia page I need a Rosetta Stone to decode what any of the hell this means.
“He is also a member of the Sway House located in Los Angeles. Hall accused Petrou of stealing money from members of the Hype House and spending money irresponsibly.”
Hall also seems like a really great human (excuse my sarcasm), who was arrested for violating Los Angeles’ restrictions on Covid and having a house party, mocking the LGBTQ community, then deleting his tweets, and being accused of assaulting a restaurant employee. The lawsuit alleges he participated in “engaging in acts of violence motivated by race, national origin, citizenship, immigration status and primary language.”
So yeah. I guess being old and not knowing these people has it’s perks sometimes.
While you or I don’t care about any of this, damn a lot of youngs really, really do
There’s an entire generation that doesn’t care or identify with actors, musicians or artists, and instead puts all their stock in social media personalities. Why? I don’t really know. Like, I watch YouTube, there are tons of people I follow. I don’t have an explicit need to watch them fight each other, but the hustle is real.
This kind of influencer media is the next step in reality TV, just further divorced from reality. Everyone is trying to find content to publish, and if you’re a purveyor of the high-energy stylized “reality” of these stars, then you’ll buy into whatever they’re selling. I mean, that video of a toddler getting his haircut has 2.6 million views. People eat this stuff up — so pretending there’s beef between two influencers and fighting creates a ton of interest, and content to go along with it.
We might never know the number of buys an event like this created, but if you logged on Twitter Saturday night you probably saw how nuts it was. For the majority of the night these fights out-trended every other sporting event they were in competition with.
Here are the results, if you care.
Austin McBroom def. Bryce Hall
AnEsonGib vs. Tayler Holder ended in majority draw
Vinnie Hacker def. Deji
DDG def. Nate Wyatt
Faze Jarvis def. Michael Le
Landon McBroom def. Ben Azelart
Ryan Johnston def. Cale Saurage
Celebrity boxing isn’t going anywhere
Logan Paul and KSI proved the concept, now everyone is jumping on board. Taking internet beef and porting it over to a real-world fight pushes tribalism to a whole new level. Instead of being fans of teams, people are being fans of influencers — and will eat up everything they participate in.
While the YouTubers and TikTokers were duking it out, former NBA star Lamar Odom was stepping in the ring with singer Aaron Carter, and beating him half to death. It was a very weird night.
The biggest question isn’t whether this works, it’s whether these kind of fights represent an existential threat to traditional combat sports. It’s not like those sports will vanish overnight, it’s about whether this new generation will ever care about fighters who aren’t social media celebrities. Perhaps many of them would never tune into other combat sports anyway, but it certainly cuts off any potential interest. Why bother following boxing or MMA intently, learning about their stars, when you can just wait for the latest YouTuber to throw on some gloves and beat up someone you already know, and watch on a regular basis.
There’s a lot of money to be made in the short term, but will that still be around when influencers move onto the next thing? That remains to be seen.
Should I start following all this?
No. Unless you already have an affinity for a YouTuber or TikToker so strong you’re invested in them enough to watch a sloppy, terrible boxing match solely because they’re in it. This really feels like a sporting phenomenon made for Gen Z, and they should be allowed to enjoy their things without olds ruining it.
People like me tuning in is the equivalent of buying a red Mazda Miata and driving it with the top down while wearing a linen shirt at the first sight of a grey hair. It’s just kinda sad.
I’m also not going to pretend this is a real, compelling, actual sport when it definitively isn’t. It’s a sloppy facsimile of actual sport, with untrained individuals playing dress up for a night. We also don’t need people my age pretending it’s just to try and get those sweet, sweet Gen Z clicks. We can accept time has passed us by, as we begin the long march towards our oblivion.
If you’re into YouTubers fighting TikTokers, enjoy it. I hope events like this bring you joy. I don’t get it, and I’m okay not getting it.
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conlasbasesllenas · 6 years ago
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NĂ©stor Cortes Jr. y Chase Adams amarraron los bates del equipo de Bufallo
Néstor Cortes Jr. y Chase Adams amarraron los bates del equipo de Bufallo
NĂ©stor Cortes Jr. y Chase Adams amarraron los bates del equipo de Bufallo
Los RailRiders blanquearon por partida doble al equipo de Bufallo 3 a 0 y 4 a 0.
En el primer partido de un doble juego, Chase Adams amarrĂł los bates del equipo de Buffalo.
Adams permitió tres hits y regaló una base por bola para la primera blanqueada de su carrera. Esta fue su quinta apertura de calidad corrida y su cuarta

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niallodonohoe · 4 years ago
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C's Rewind - Labourt and Company Almost Get A No-Hitter
C's Rewind - Labourt and Company Almost Get A No-Hitter. 2014 #VanCanadians #BlueJays #Jays
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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Top 10 MiLB RBI Leaders: Week 16
10: Carlos PĂšrez, Las Vegas (62)
9: Kevin Smith, Buffalo (63)
8: José Siri, Sugar Land (63)
7: Yohel Pozo, Round Rock (63)
6: Renato NĂșñez, Toledo (64)
5: Josh Lowe, Durham (66)
4: José Marmolejos, Tacoma (66)
3: Ryan McBroom, Omaha (67)
2: Aderlin RodrĂ­guez, Toledo (67)
1: Jordan Adell, Salt Lake (69)
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twins2994 · 4 years ago
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Minnesota Twins @ Kansas City Royals 8.22.20
Minnesota Twins Lineup Kansas City Royals Lineup
1.) Max Kepler RF            1.) Whit Merrifield CF
2.) Jorge Polanco SS        2.) Nicky Lopez 2B
3.) Eddie Rosario DH        3.) Hunter Dozier RF
4.) Marwin Gonzalez 3B    4.) Jorge Soler DH
5.) Jake Cave CF             5.) Ryan McBroom 1B
6.) Miguel Sano 1B          6.) Maikel Franco 3B
7.) Luis Arraez 2B            7.) Alex Gordon LF
8.) LaMonte Wade LF      8.) Adalberto Mondesi SS
9.) Alex Avila C                9.) Cam Gallagher C
SP Randy Dobnak RHP  SP Brady Singer RHP
(4-1) 1.42 ERA               (1-2) 4.56 ERA
(2020 MLB Stats)
-Chris Kreibich-
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conlasbasesllenas · 6 years ago
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Raynel Espinal y Mike Ford le dan la victoria a los Rail Riders
Raynel Espinal y Mike Ford le dan la victoria a los Baby Yankees
Raynel Espinal y Mike Ford le dan la victoria a los Rail Riders
  A nice Buffalo split with a cherry on top! 🍒
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— SWB RailRiders (@swbrailriders) June 4, 2019
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js En el segundo partido del doble juego de ayer lunes, el lanzador dominicano Raynel Espinaldetuvo el bateo de los Bisons de Buffalo, permitiendo que

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casorasi · 4 years ago
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Franco homers as Royals rally past White Sox 9-6
CHICAGO (AP) — Maikel Franco and Ryan McBroom homered during Kansas City's five-run seventh, and the Royals cooled off the Chicago White Sox with a 9-6 victory on Saturday. Franco homers as Royals rally past White Sox 9-6
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niallodonohoe · 5 years ago
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C's Recap (Offseason Edition) - Former Vancouver Canadians Zeuch & McBroom Make 2019 MLB Debuts on the Same Night
C's Recap (Offseason Edition) - Former #VanCanadians TJ Zeuch (@TJZeuch) & Ryan McBroom (@R_Broom) Make 2019 MLB Debuts on the Same Night. #BlueJays #MontysMounties #LetsGoCs
T.J. Zeuch struck out 22 batters in 23 innings with a 3.52 ERA for the C’s in 2016.
Two players who wore number 14 for the Vancouver Canadians made their major league debuts on the very same night in 2019. September 3 will go down as a day that 2016 C’s right-hander T.J. Zeuch and 2014 first baseman Ryan McBroom will never forget.
The Toronto Blue Jays called up Zeuch to make his maiden

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