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@markwarner.bsky.social Tell @kaine.senate.gov to vote NO!!!! Your constituents are furious right now! The entire country voted for Dems to fight not to cave in to false promises!
November 10, 2025 at 1:30 AM
@markwarner.bsky.social Tell @kaine.senate.gov to vote NO!!!! Your constituents are furious right now! The entire country voted for Dems to fight not to cave in to false promises!
If I may ask, were you given access to the entire series/season or just a subset of episodes?
November 8, 2025 at 1:43 AM
If I may ask, were you given access to the entire series/season or just a subset of episodes?
I don’t really have time to get into a new tv show right now, but I’m curious: as someone who’s never watched doctor who, from what season/episode would you recommend I start watching?
November 7, 2025 at 1:38 AM
I don’t really have time to get into a new tv show right now, but I’m curious: as someone who’s never watched doctor who, from what season/episode would you recommend I start watching?
Bravo to @afab-acab.bsky.social for the find and to whoever chose to archive the web site of the event sometime in the past 25 years. Both are very impressive feats!
November 7, 2025 at 1:28 AM
Bravo to @afab-acab.bsky.social for the find and to whoever chose to archive the web site of the event sometime in the past 25 years. Both are very impressive feats!
Murphy 46.5, behind Satchel Paige, 46.9, and Jim Rice, 47.7.
Valenzuela 41.4, ahead of Goose Gossage, 41.2, and behind Campanella, 41.8.
In comparison, Dwight Evans, who should be in the Hall of Fame, is 67.2, just ahead of Don Drysdale, 67.1, and behind Ernie Banks, 67.8, and Ryne Sandberg, 68.0.
Valenzuela 41.4, ahead of Goose Gossage, 41.2, and behind Campanella, 41.8.
In comparison, Dwight Evans, who should be in the Hall of Fame, is 67.2, just ahead of Don Drysdale, 67.1, and behind Ernie Banks, 67.8, and Ryne Sandberg, 68.0.
November 3, 2025 at 5:01 PM
Murphy 46.5, behind Satchel Paige, 46.9, and Jim Rice, 47.7.
Valenzuela 41.4, ahead of Goose Gossage, 41.2, and behind Campanella, 41.8.
In comparison, Dwight Evans, who should be in the Hall of Fame, is 67.2, just ahead of Don Drysdale, 67.1, and behind Ernie Banks, 67.8, and Ryne Sandberg, 68.0.
Valenzuela 41.4, ahead of Goose Gossage, 41.2, and behind Campanella, 41.8.
In comparison, Dwight Evans, who should be in the Hall of Fame, is 67.2, just ahead of Don Drysdale, 67.1, and behind Ernie Banks, 67.8, and Ryne Sandberg, 68.0.
Delgado 44.4; nearest modern-ish HOF is Lou Brock, 45.3, and Jack Morris, 43.5.
Kent 55.4, right behind Hank Greenberg, 55.5, and Joe Mauer, 55.6.
Mattingly 42.4, just ahead of Roy Campanella at 41.8 (and, interestingly, already behind Juan Soto at 42.6).
Kent 55.4, right behind Hank Greenberg, 55.5, and Joe Mauer, 55.6.
Mattingly 42.4, just ahead of Roy Campanella at 41.8 (and, interestingly, already behind Juan Soto at 42.6).
November 3, 2025 at 5:01 PM
Delgado 44.4; nearest modern-ish HOF is Lou Brock, 45.3, and Jack Morris, 43.5.
Kent 55.4, right behind Hank Greenberg, 55.5, and Joe Mauer, 55.6.
Mattingly 42.4, just ahead of Roy Campanella at 41.8 (and, interestingly, already behind Juan Soto at 42.6).
Kent 55.4, right behind Hank Greenberg, 55.5, and Joe Mauer, 55.6.
Mattingly 42.4, just ahead of Roy Campanella at 41.8 (and, interestingly, already behind Juan Soto at 42.6).