
Mark Powell
Content Director at FanSided
Lucky enough to call Pittsburgh home. Content director @FanSided dot com [email protected]
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1 month ago |
fansided.com | Eric Cole |Adam Weinrib |Zachary Rotman |Mark Powell
Well, we believe in exit velocity, bat flips, launch angles, stealing home, the hanging curveball, Big League Chew, sausage races, and that unwritten rules of any kind are self-indulgent, overrated crap. We believe Greg Maddux was an actual wizard. We believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment protecting minor league baseball and that pitch framing is both an art and a science.
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2 months ago |
fansided.com | Cody Williams |Chris Landers |Adam Weinrib |Mark Powell
Well, we believe in exit velocity, bat flips, launch angles, stealing home, the hanging curveball, Big League Chew, sausage races, and that unwritten rules of any kind are self-indulgent, overrated crap. We believe Greg Maddux was an actual wizard. We believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment protecting minor league baseball and that pitch framing is both an art and a science.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
fansided.com | Robert Murray |Adam Weinrib |Zachary Rotman |Mark Powell
Well, we believe in exit velocity, bat flips, launch angles, stealing home, the hanging curveball, Big League Chew, sausage races, and that unwritten rules of any kind are self-indulgent, overrated crap. We believe Greg Maddux was an actual wizard. We believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment protecting minor league baseball and that pitch framing is both an art and a science.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
fansided.com | Mark Powell
The Pittsburgh Steelers are between a rock and a hard place on the offensive line. Mike Tomlin is making the wrong decision with Broderick Jones, again. By Mark Powell | 2:23 PM EDTPittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin is in a difficult position: Should he sacrifice one player's potential for the team's unfortunate reality? Tomlin tends to rely on the flexibility of his offensive line a little too much.
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Sep 2, 2024 |
fansided.com | Mark Powell
The Houston Astros had Kyle Tucker's injury all wrong. By Mark Powell | 2:39 PM EDTAfter 91 days on the injured list, Kyle Tucker should return to the Astros lineup at some point in early September. It's a major development for a team with World Series aspirations once again. Tucker, who was initially diagnosed with a bone bruise, was evidently dealing with something far worse. Per Chandler Rome of The Athletic, Tucker's shin was actually fractured against the Cardinals back in June.
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