It's absolutely about preference. I was raised in NY but can't live their either. Frankly, anywhere with a large population is my version of hell. I found my slice of the pie in the mountains of Idaho.
and those people should have their voting rights revoked and not just because its kershaw you should vote for the best player regardless even more annoying is the HOF voters who refuse to vote for someone because they don't want it to be unanimous, when guys like babe ruth didn't get in unanimously great logic; they were incompetent, so let's continue the trend fucken idiots
Not racist, he's been in America 9 years. It takes that long and more to learn a language that he is around on a daily basis for at least 7-8 months a year?
i used to love it all the action, all the things to do now i detest it lived in LA all my life grew up 11 miles from dodger stadium about 10 years ago i moved a little north, just out of LA county and i love it
dude, we say that phrase frequently it's sort of tongue in cheek whenever anyone brings up anything in regard to race/culture/language/whatever hence the poking (fun at you) smiley
live stream to the announcement watching it now... http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/6479266/v36899585/cy-young-award-show
some dumb bkitch on mlb trying to make an argument for wainwright say cards were in the middle of a playoff race wait, we weren't bkitch???!!! stupid fucken ckunt
Clayton Kershaw wins NL Cy Young ESPN.com news services | 1 minute ago Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw won the National League Cy Young Award for the third time. Kershaw, who also won the award in 2011 and 2013, went 21-3 with a 1.77 ERA this past season, leading the Dodgers (94-68) to their second straight NL West title. Kershaw was baseball's most dominant pitcher despite missing over a month with a back injury. He led the majors in wins and ERA and had 239 strikeouts in just 198 1/3 innings. Kershaw also threw his first career no-hitter on June 18, when he had 15 strikeouts and did not walk a batter against the Colorado Rockies. Despite being just 26 years old, Kershaw is only the ninth pitcher in baseball history to win at least three Cy Young awards, joining Roger Clemens, Randy Johnson, Steve Carlton, Greg Maddux, Sandy Koufax, Pedro Martinez, Jim Palmer and Tom Seaver. Reds' Johnny Cueto finished second and the Cardinals' Adam Wainwright finished third.
Amazing season. Historical in many ways and ill never ever forget it. Obviously didn't end how we wanted it to, or how he wanted it to, but every 5th day was pure magic
ERA leader 4 years in a row. So impressive. We don't sniff the playoffs without him. Congrats on another great season
Y'all want tranquil you should move to the backwoods of central NC. On second thought, fuck that, y'all are better off where you are. Nothing to see here, move along.
Mike Wilbon questioning how the hell Kershaw won it over Bumgarner, but Tony Kornheiser is defending him. I need to take my own advice and stop watching shitty ESPN
someone should explain to that fat blowhard that the votes were tallied before the postseason started and that bumgarner didn't even make the final three fucken idiot
I have family that moved to Raleigh, NC for job related purposes and have visited them there and been to Boone. I visit about 2-3 times a year. I like it