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Professional Tennis (official thread)

I'd add Sampras/Corretja at the US Open in 1996. Also Connors/Patrick McEnroe US Open 1991 that basically sent Pat to the broadcast booth.

And you can't tell me you don't have any Bill Tiden matches to add to that list. You were plenty old enough to appreciate what you were seeing then.
I was too busy watching Suzanne Lenglen, she was a hottie!
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Cincinnati Reds (2026 Season Thread)

I just truly dont understand guys like Will Benson.You're not Shohei. You need to focus on actually hitting the ball
I think it safe to say, like most of them, it’s a lack of talent. It’s been a few years now, this is who they are (Benson, MacClain, Steer, Stephenson etc) they are just replacement level ball players.

Nowhere near enough talent around the 2-3 good ones we have.
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Favorite Movie Scenes

I remember when this movie came out, it was rated R but if an adult bought your ticket it was all good. The theater was a uni-plex next door to a bowling alley that my mother and aunt frequented for late might bowling and cocktails. Some other R rated movies I saw there were Deer Hunter, Alien and Phantasm.

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Columbus Blue Jackets (Official Thread)

Remembering Bill Davidge

The longtime Blue Jackets broadcaster and pillar in the Ohio hockey community passed away Wednesday at age 72

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For Bill Davidge, it was always about the people.

He loved the game of hockey, and may have loved golf just as much, but he loved the people the most.

His time as a player and coach was marked by the relationships he built with his teammates and players. His memorable stint as a Blue Jackets broadcaster and ambassador made every trip to the rink or a charity event into a reunion. Every tee time was a chance to catch up with an old friend or meet a new one.

Davidge, a fixture in the CBJ community for the organization’s first two decades who could best be described as simply “Mr. Blue Jacket,” passed away Wednesday at age 72.

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R.I.P.
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