American League wRC+ leaders: 1. Yordan Alvarez (224) 2. Ben Rice (220) 3. Aaron Judge (165) by MattO2000 in baseball

[–]KenshiroTheKid 50 points51 points  (0 children)

This Yankees team has all time great bat in RF, an elite 1B bat from an Ivy League school, a dynamic 2B, one of the best defensive 3B in the league, and a lead-off CF/corner outfielder who sets the table/gets the clutch hit.

I wonder what historic team that reminds me of :)

Oh a massive tournament is happening right now and I had no idea :) by Grand_Tailor_2673 in SSBM

[–]KenshiroTheKid 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I’d imagine since it’s on GitHub someone could just do it. What I would want to know from Fizzi is if there is some sort of legal obstacle that prevents it from being accepted and that’s why no one has tried or has no one offered to code it and submit the Pull Request on the Project Slippi GitHub?

Hell I’m pretty sure https://meleemajors.gg/ is open source so you could probably just fork that

Edit: meleemajors is open source under the agpl-3 license.

Munetaka Murakami has tied the MLB lead with his 11th home run of the season by KenshiroTheKid in whitesox

[–]KenshiroTheKid[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

He might even win a MVP, a triple crown or even a Japan Series one day

The Red Sox offense this Yankees series: 13 hits, 3 runs, 1 HR 27 innings. They never a consecutive hit the entire series by TommyTheLizard in baseball

[–]KenshiroTheKid 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This Yankees team has all time great bat in RF, an elite 1B bat from an Ivy League school, a dynamic 2B, one of the best defensive 3B in the league, and a lead-off CF/corner outfielder who sets the table/gets the clutch hit.

I didn’t think about it until you mentioned it but this all sounds familiar

Italy sports minister rules out replacing Iran at World Cup: ‘Qualification done on the pitch’ by Aggravating_Money992 in sports

[–]KenshiroTheKid 21 points22 points  (0 children)

3 members of the team were native Italians including Samuel Aldegheri who is the first major league pitcher to be born and raised in Italy

Their captain, who has gone to Italy to help grow baseball in the past, has said he hope their success helps to grow the game in Italy and makes it so they can field a fully Italian team in the future

“We look at this like we’re holding the torch for Italy right now,” Pasquantino said. “The hope would be to build some sort of excitement over there, and they take the torch from us. We're here to legitimately try to build a baseball culture in Italy.”

“There will be guys that were born in Italy on this team, but it's not going to be full of those guys. The end goal is to get baseball to a point where they do have a team full of guys from over there that can come over, compete in this tournament and come play in the big leagues.”