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November 08, 2017

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Caitlyn Jenner says the Kardashians don't want me in their lives

 
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November 08, 2017

[Reality_And_Drama_TV_Shows] Roy Halladay: Five moments that made us love him

 

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Roy Halladay: Five moments that made us love him

Mike Oz,Big League Stew 17 hours ago
1. THE PLAYOFF NO-HITTER
Only two pitchers have thrown a no-hitter in the postseason. Two! That's some elite company. One was Don Larsen in the 1956 World Series and the other was Halladay in the 2010 NLDS. It was his first postseason appearance and the Cincinnati Reds had to wish he'd stayed out of the playoffs. Halladay threw 108 pitches, struck out eight, walked one and put himself in the history books forever.
2. THE PERFECT GAME
The 2010 no-hitter was actually the second of that season for Halladay. He threw a perfect game in May 29 for the Phillies against the then-Florida Marlins, striking out 11 hitters. His was the 20th perfect game in MLB history. Throwing two no-hitters in one season also made Halladay the fifth player in history to do that. Max Scherzer has since become the sixth.
3. THE 10-INNING, 98-PITCH SHUTOUT
After the MLB postseason we just saw, this seems like a completely foreign idea, but Halladay once pitched a 10-inning shutout in which he tossed 98 pitches. None of those things seem to go together in 2017, but this is Halladay we're talking about and he had a knack for the amazing. It was Sept. 6, 2003 and the Blue Jays beat the Tigers 1-0 in extra innings. Halladay allowed three hits over 10 innings. He was a machine — known for going late into games. Perhaps most amazing? The game took just two hours and three minutes.
4. HALLADAY, THE FUNNY GUY
When you think about Halladay away from baseball, many people will think of his family. He was devoted to them. He coached baseball for both his sons, Braden and Ryan. He loved his wife, Brandy. In retirement, we saw another side of Halladay on Twitter. He was pretty funny. He was nice. He seemed genuine. This is one of our favorite examples:     

5. THE TRIP BACK FROM THE MINORS TO THE CY YOUNG
If you just saw the end of Halladay's career, when he was an established star and one of the best pitchers of his generation, then you might not know this part: His early career with the Blue Jays was rough at times. In 2000, he had a 10.64 ERA. That prompted the Blue Jays to send him down to Single-A when he was 23.
According to a great 2010 Sports Illustrated article by Tom Verducci, Halladay called his dad at the time and said: "Dad, I'll work as hard as it takes to get back up."
Roy Halladay's success with the Blue Jays came after falling all the way to Single-A. (AP)
Little did he know at the time that within three years, he'd win his first Cy Young award. Halladay got better each year after that trip to Single-A, but it really came together in 2003 when he went 22-7 with a 3.25 ERA over 266 innings.
It's one thing to be great in sports. It's another thing to fail and let everyone watch you become great. That made everyone love Roy Halladay a little bit more.
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November 08, 2017

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Roy Halladay: Five moments that made us love him

 

  https://www.yahoo.com/sports/roy-halladay-five-moments-made-us-love-233007861.html

Roy Halladay: Five moments that made us love him

Mike Oz,Big League Stew 17 hours ago
1. THE PLAYOFF NO-HITTER
Only two pitchers have thrown a no-hitter in the postseason. Two! That's some elite company. One was Don Larsen in the 1956 World Series and the other was Halladay in the 2010 NLDS. It was his first postseason appearance and the Cincinnati Reds had to wish he'd stayed out of the playoffs. Halladay threw 108 pitches, struck out eight, walked one and put himself in the history books forever.
2. THE PERFECT GAME
The 2010 no-hitter was actually the second of that season for Halladay. He threw a perfect game in May 29 for the Phillies against the then-Florida Marlins, striking out 11 hitters. His was the 20th perfect game in MLB history. Throwing two no-hitters in one season also made Halladay the fifth player in history to do that. Max Scherzer has since become the sixth.
3. THE 10-INNING, 98-PITCH SHUTOUT
After the MLB postseason we just saw, this seems like a completely foreign idea, but Halladay once pitched a 10-inning shutout in which he tossed 98 pitches. None of those things seem to go together in 2017, but this is Halladay we're talking about and he had a knack for the amazing. It was Sept. 6, 2003 and the Blue Jays beat the Tigers 1-0 in extra innings. Halladay allowed three hits over 10 innings. He was a machine — known for going late into games. Perhaps most amazing? The game took just two hours and three minutes.
4. HALLADAY, THE FUNNY GUY
When you think about Halladay away from baseball, many people will think of his family. He was devoted to them. He coached baseball for both his sons, Braden and Ryan. He loved his wife, Brandy. In retirement, we saw another side of Halladay on Twitter. He was pretty funny. He was nice. He seemed genuine. This is one of our favorite examples:     

5. THE TRIP BACK FROM THE MINORS TO THE CY YOUNG
If you just saw the end of Halladay's career, when he was an established star and one of the best pitchers of his generation, then you might not know this part: His early career with the Blue Jays was rough at times. In 2000, he had a 10.64 ERA. That prompted the Blue Jays to send him down to Single-A when he was 23.
According to a great 2010 Sports Illustrated article by Tom Verducci, Halladay called his dad at the time and said: "Dad, I'll work as hard as it takes to get back up."
Roy Halladay's success with the Blue Jays came after falling all the way to Single-A. (AP)
Little did he know at the time that within three years, he'd win his first Cy Young award. Halladay got better each year after that trip to Single-A, but it really came together in 2003 when he went 22-7 with a 3.25 ERA over 266 innings.
It's one thing to be great in sports. It's another thing to fail and let everyone watch you become great. That made everyone love Roy Halladay a little bit more.
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Mike Oz is the editor of Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at mikeozstew@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @MikeOz

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November 08, 2017

[BigBrother_Survivor] Roy Halladay: Five moments that made us love him

 

  https://www.yahoo.com/sports/roy-halladay-five-moments-made-us-love-233007861.html

Roy Halladay: Five moments that made us love him

Mike Oz,Big League Stew 17 hours ago
1. THE PLAYOFF NO-HITTER
Only two pitchers have thrown a no-hitter in the postseason. Two! That's some elite company. One was Don Larsen in the 1956 World Series and the other was Halladay in the 2010 NLDS. It was his first postseason appearance and the Cincinnati Reds had to wish he'd stayed out of the playoffs. Halladay threw 108 pitches, struck out eight, walked one and put himself in the history books forever.
2. THE PERFECT GAME
The 2010 no-hitter was actually the second of that season for Halladay. He threw a perfect game in May 29 for the Phillies against the then-Florida Marlins, striking out 11 hitters. His was the 20th perfect game in MLB history. Throwing two no-hitters in one season also made Halladay the fifth player in history to do that. Max Scherzer has since become the sixth.
3. THE 10-INNING, 98-PITCH SHUTOUT
After the MLB postseason we just saw, this seems like a completely foreign idea, but Halladay once pitched a 10-inning shutout in which he tossed 98 pitches. None of those things seem to go together in 2017, but this is Halladay we're talking about and he had a knack for the amazing. It was Sept. 6, 2003 and the Blue Jays beat the Tigers 1-0 in extra innings. Halladay allowed three hits over 10 innings. He was a machine — known for going late into games. Perhaps most amazing? The game took just two hours and three minutes.
4. HALLADAY, THE FUNNY GUY
When you think about Halladay away from baseball, many people will think of his family. He was devoted to them. He coached baseball for both his sons, Braden and Ryan. He loved his wife, Brandy. In retirement, we saw another side of Halladay on Twitter. He was pretty funny. He was nice. He seemed genuine. This is one of our favorite examples:     

5. THE TRIP BACK FROM THE MINORS TO THE CY YOUNG
If you just saw the end of Halladay's career, when he was an established star and one of the best pitchers of his generation, then you might not know this part: His early career with the Blue Jays was rough at times. In 2000, he had a 10.64 ERA. That prompted the Blue Jays to send him down to Single-A when he was 23.
According to a great 2010 Sports Illustrated article by Tom Verducci, Halladay called his dad at the time and said: "Dad, I'll work as hard as it takes to get back up."
Roy Halladay's success with the Blue Jays came after falling all the way to Single-A. (AP)
Little did he know at the time that within three years, he'd win his first Cy Young award. Halladay got better each year after that trip to Single-A, but it really came together in 2003 when he went 22-7 with a 3.25 ERA over 266 innings.
It's one thing to be great in sports. It's another thing to fail and let everyone watch you become great. That made everyone love Roy Halladay a little bit more.
– – – – – –
Mike Oz is the editor of Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at mikeozstew@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @MikeOz

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November 08, 2017

Re: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] Coming to Theaters This Week

 

Daddy's home 2 sounds hilarious especially with Will Ferrell in it lol



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Sent: Tuesday, November 7, 2017 9:17 PM
Subject: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] Coming to Theaters This Week

 
Courtesy of my friend Ryan Witalison:
 
11/10
Murder on the Orient Express
With Kenneth Branagh, Leslie Odom Jr., Michelle Pfeiffer

Daddy's Home 2
With Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Mel Gibson


Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore."


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November 08, 2017

Re: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] Weekend Box Office

 

I loved Jigsaw, just saw it the other day and I want to see Bad Moms Christmas next or Boo 2: A Madea Halloween



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Sent: Tuesday, November 7, 2017 9:19 PM
Subject: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] Weekend Box Office

 
Courtesy of my friend Ryan Witalison:
 
11/3 - 11/5
1. Thor: Ragnarok - Disney - $121.0M
2. Bad Moms Christmas, A - STX Entertainment - $17.0M
3. Jigsaw - Lionsgate - $6.7M
4. Tyler Perry's Boo 2! A Madea Halloween - Lionsgate - $4.7M
5. Geostorm - Warner Bros. - $3.0M
6. Happy Death Day - Universal - $2.8M
7. Thank You For Your Service - Universal - $2.3M
8. Blade Runner 2049 - Warner Bros. - $2.2M
9. Only The Brave - Sony - $1.9M
10. Let There Be Light - Atlas Distribution Company - $1.6M


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November 08, 2017

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] CMA Awards Live Stream 2017 – Watch CMAs Online

 

  I may watch this online so I can watch Survivor ,Seal Team and Criminal Minds tonite LOL
I am so glad these 2 will be back. They are great hosts for this . I will also be looking forward to their take on what has been going on around the USA!

CMA Awards Live Stream 2017 – Watch CMAs Online!

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CMAs Live Stream 2017CMAs Live Stream 2017
(Country Music Association)
By Shari Weiss | 9:00 am, November 8, 2017
Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley are hosting the 2017 CMA Awards at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday. Check out the live stream below!
Underwood and Paisley are co-hosting the annual CMAs for the 10th year in a row. Their decade-long run is only surpassed by Vince Gill, who emceed the ceremony for a whopping 12 years. Underwood and Paisley have become known for the friendly banter they show on stage, bringing a light-hearted touch the festivities. Tonight, however, they are expected to address the tragedies — from shootings to hurricanes — that have greatly affected the country in recent months and weeks. That said, there will still be an overall party atmosphere, and the pair will have help from some of the biggest names in country music.
Among those slated to take the stage are Luke Bryan, Little Big Town, Dierks Bentley, Chris Stapleton and Keith Urban. Lady Antebellum, Rascal Flatts, Eric Church, Kelsea Ballerini, Thomas Rhett, Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill will all give performances, too. That's in addition to Underwood and Paisley, as well as Reba McEntire, Old Dominion, Brothers Osborne, Darius Rucker, Lauren Alaina, Dan + Shay, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, Alan Jackson, Kane Brown and Maren Morris. There will also be some crossover appeal with Niall Horan and Pink.
Other artists will be on hand as presenters, such as Dustin Lynch, Brett Young, Luke Combs and Trisha Yearwood. Beloved Nashville radio personality Bobby Bones will make an appearance, too. A number of actors have also signed up to take part in the proceedings, including Lea Michele, Tyler Perry, Ruby Rose, Jason Ritter, Brittany Snow, JoAnna Garcia Swisher and Michelle Monaghan. Model Karlie Kloss and NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson are scheduled to participate, too, either by handing out awards or introducing presenters.
ABC will air the three-hour ceremony beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern, though an online-only red carpet pre-show will begin broadcasting at 6 p.m. Stay tuned for the live stream. Gossip Cop will have CMAs coverage all night!CMA Country Music
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