Somewhere in the World There's Always a Sportsballs

I’m still not caring about our Detroit Lions (maybe if they make it to the Super Bowl) but this is interesting.

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$2MM? Wow, thats around 100 tickets!

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Wave has the greatest cover art in history.

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Collapse by India, Australia win (Smith misses out on 10,000th run with a simple chip to slips).

Pink Day for Breast Cancer/McGrath Foundation.

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Snooker at 12,000 feet

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Philly. Well, that’s good news. After jerking everyone around - the 76’ers won’t be building a stadium in the middle of center city and ruining everyone’s lives & livelihoods.

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The '70’s has entered the chat.

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https://www.mlb.com/news/bob-uecker-dies

‘Mr. Baseball’ Bob Uecker passes away at 90

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Another catch to go in the gallery

Not available to viewers outside UK, the only alternative I have tracked down (apart from Facebook) is Instagram

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USS Seadragon (SSN-484) was a Skate-class nuclear submarine that surfaced through the icecap at the North Pole on September 15, 1960. For recreation, the sailors laid out a softball diamond that used the marker for the North Pole as the pitcher’s mound. When a sailor successfully cleared the bases, he circumnavigated the world.

Don’t bother clicking on the USNI link; that’s just a post on EGGS without any further information than what is quoted on Neatorama.

However, the other link is quite interesting when you’re interested in submarines:
https://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08584.htm

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He does a great twist about halfway through the video… Worth watching, even if your not a sportsball fan.

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