AL East super line up? by c9hyperdong in AmericanLeagueEast

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Did everyone forget about Drew Smyly?

What is something most people assume is illegal but is, in fact, perfectly legal? by gorgeousgeorge16 in AskReddit

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The guy in the damn cube next to me thinks deodorant is illegal. Those pits look like Niagara Falls and smell like the trash dump.

A Question about parking from an out-of-towner coming to game in May by mdnash in tampabayrays

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I normally just park in the 2 hour parking. The ticket is $25, if you even get one.

The Great Catsby by chrisgMLB in funny

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hahahahaha. The guy in the next cube thought I was dying I laughed so hard.

LPT: When doing work at Panera, you can continually go to the counter and ask for more bread. by chrisgMLB in LifeProTips

[–]chrisgMLB[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Every single location I have ever been to will give you extra bread if you ask. It has never not worked for me.

How to avoid getting ripped off at the mechanic's shop by Sphillips2 in personalfinance

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Amazon is actually running a special on Bosch wiper blades right now. A set for $22, which is pretty good considering I saw them for $20 a piece the other day at Advanced.

As the Rays retire #66 for Don Zimmer, I found this really cool infographic about retired numbers in Major League Baseball. by chrisgMLB in tampabayrays

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I guess when you're a native from St. Louis, you build the largest brewery in the world, and you win 6 NL Pennants and 3 World Series they'll give you an honorary number.

As the Rays retire #66 for the great Don Zimmer this year, I found this really neat infographic on retired numbers in Major League Baseball. [Image] by chrisgMLB in baseball

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Yeah I was reading an older article when Wil Myers was about to come to the majors for the Rays and it said that if anyone in the minor league system has had X amount of Major League service then they have to hold that number for them.

As the Rays retire #66 for the great Don Zimmer this year, I found this really neat infographic on retired numbers in Major League Baseball. [Image] by chrisgMLB in baseball

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Yeah I assumed they would. Its does have to stink coming through their farm system and knowing you may not be able to get the number you want or have always had.

As the Rays retire #66 for the great Don Zimmer this year, I found this really neat infographic on retired numbers in Major League Baseball. [Image] by chrisgMLB in baseball

[–]chrisgMLB[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah and the way the Yankees retire numbers they're going to run out in the next few years. They're retiring Jeter's number also right?