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baseballjerseynumbers · 9 months
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Jon Singleton re-claims 28. Last worn by Taylor Jones in 2022.
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thegeorgiahuntsman · 7 months
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Daryl Dixon in Every Episode - Triggerfinger (S02E09)
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ad-j · 2 months
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WATCHLIST 2023: King Richard
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John Singleton on the set of Rosewood (1997) with Jon Voight and Ving Rhames. This is John's third honorable mention, after Boyz n the Hood and Baby Boy.
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cinesludge · 1 year
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Movie #28 of 2023: Graveyard Shift
Tucker Cleveland: “I don't mind telling you, this place is infested.”
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camyfilms · 1 year
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KING RICHARD 2021
The most strongest, the most powerful, the most dangerous creature on this whole earth is a woman who knows how to think. Ain't nothing she can't do.
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badmovieihave · 2 years
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Bad movie I have The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season 2010
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tinyreviews · 2 years
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This movie went under my radar because I feel biographies usually make weak stories. This one bucks the trend though.
King Richard is a 2021 American biographical sports drama film directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green and written by Zach Baylin. It stars Will Smith as Richard Williams, the father and coach of famed tennis players Venus and Serena Williams (both of whom served as executive producers on the film), with Aunjanue Ellis, Saniyya Sidney, Demi Singleton, Tony Goldwyn, and Jon Bernthal in supporting roles. 
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deepredradio · 2 years
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King Richard
Story: Der Film basiert auf der wahren Geschichte von Richard Williams, dem Vater der legendären Tennisspielerinnen Venus und Serena Williams. Um seinen Töchtern den Weg an die Spitze des Erfolgs zu ebnen, musste Richard enorme Hindernisse überwinden. Denn Compton, Kalifornien, ist normalerweise nicht der Ort, der Tennis-Champions hervorbringt. Aber Richard hat einen Plan. So fegt er die Spritzen…
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airplanes924 · 2 years
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Movies I’ve Watched in 2022
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King Richard
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Jon Singleton takes 12. Last worn by Javy Guerra earlier this season.
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moonley18 · 29 days
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Jon Singleton Big Bad Jon T-Shirt
Show your support for Jon Singleton and the Houston Astros with our Jon Singleton Big Bad Jon Shirt! Whether you're cheering from the stands or watching from home, this shirt is the perfect way to show your pride for your favorite team and player.
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Made from high-quality materials and featuring bold graphics, it's comfortable to wear and built to last. Join fellow fans in rallying behind Jon Singleton as he takes the field and leads the Astros to victory. Don't miss your chance to be a part of baseball history – order your Big Bad Jon Shirt today!
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goalhofer · 1 month
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2024 Houston Astros Players By Nationality
American: 19 (Brandon Bielak, Alex Bregman, Hunter Brown, Víctor Caratini, Shawn Dubin, J.P. France, Josh Hader, Grae Kessinger, Seth Martinez, Chas McCormick, Lance McCullers; Jr., Jake Meyers, William Murfee, Jeremy Peña, Thomas Pressly, Jon Singleton, John Sousa, Kyle Tucker & Justin Verlander) Dominican: 8 (Bryan Abreu, Ronel Blanco, Miguel Díaz, Yainer Díaz, Cristian Javier, Rafael Montero, Oliver Ortega & Framber Valdez) Cuban: 2 (José Abreu & Yordan Álvarez) Venezuelan: 2 (José Altuve & Luis García) Honduran: 1 (Mauricio Dubón) Mexican: 1 (José Urquidy) Puerto Rican: 1 (Víctor Caratini) South African: 1 (Tayler Scott)
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cyarskaren52 · 5 months
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This is what happened in sports during 2023
By Sam Joseph, CNNCNN  —  
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2023 has been a year unlike any other in sport.
Records were broken, torches were passed, movements were started and tears were shed as fans experienced every emotion possible.
Here’s a look back at the biggest stories this year from all over the sporting world.
January
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Bills players gather as an ambulance parks on the field at Paycor Stadium, while CPR is administered to Hamlin. The game was suspended with suspended in the first quarter.
11th: Hamlin is discharged from hospital.
28th: Aryna Sabalenka wins the women’s singlesat the Australian Open.
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Djokovic celebrates after winning in Melbourne.
February
1st: Tom Brady announces his retirement from football for the second time.
6th: The Brooklyn Nets trade Kyrie Irving to the Dallas Mavericks.
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James fades away to make NBA history.
9th: The Brooklyn Nets trade Kevin Durant to the Phoenix Suns.
11th: Real Madrid wins the Club World Cup.
12th: The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII.
March
4th: The NBA begins an investigation into Memphis Grizzlies point guard Ja Morant after a video emerges of him displaying a gun at a Colorado nightclub.
17th: Three people finish the Barkley Marathonsfor only the second time in the 37-year history of the ultra-race.
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FDU guard Grant Singleton shoots during one of the all-time March Madness upsets.
21st: Japan wins the 2023 World Baseball Classicwith Shohei Ohtani winning tournament MVP.
April
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Reese gestures to Clark during the game.
3rd: World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Endeavor (the majority owner of the UFC) announce that the two companies will merge.
6th: European champion England beats South American champion Brazil on penalties, 1-1 (4-2) to win the first ever Women’s Finalissima.
9th: Spaniard Jon Rahm wins the Masters.
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Welcome to Wrexham - striker Elliot Lee celebrates during the match that confirmed his team's promotion to the Football League.
26th: The Green Bay Packers trade Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets.
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Griner fights back tears at the news conference.
May
14th: Ja Morant is suspended by the Grizzliesafter being seen with a gun for a second time, this time on Instagram Live. He would later be suspended without pay by the NBA for 25 games.
20th: Manchester City wins the Premier League.
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Vinícius was visibly upset during the match.
June
3rd: Manchester City wins the FA Cup, defeating bitter rival Manchester United 2-1 in the final.
6th: PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV Golf announce that they will merge.
10th: Iga Świątek wins the women’s singles at the French Open.
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Rúben Dias and the Manchester City squad celebrate their historic treble.
11th: Novak Djokovic wins the French Open and becomes the all-time leader in men’s grand slam titles.
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Denver's Bruce Brown drives to the basket in Game Five.
13th: The Vegas Golden Knights win their first Stanley Cup in only their sixth NHL season, beating the Florida Panthers in five games.
22nd: French teenage sensation Victor Wembanyama is selected first overall by the San Antonio Spurs in the 2023 NBA Draft.
July
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Messi celebrates after scoring a 94th minute game-winning free kick against Cruz Azul, only six days after signing.
15th: Markéta Vondroušová wins the women’s singles at Wimbledon, the first to do so as an unseeded player.
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Alcaraz lifts the trophy on the Centre Court Balcony.
24th: Bronny James, son of NBA legend LeBron James, suffers a cardiac arrest while at USC basketball practice.
August
6th: The USWNT is knocked out of the Women’s World Cup on penalties by Sweden in Megan Rapinoe’s final international match.
15th: Soccer superstar Neymar Jr. signs for Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal, the highest profile name amongst a slew of international players to move to the burgeoning Saudi Pro League.
20th: Spain win the Women’s World Cup for the first time, defeating England 1-0 in the final.
20th: Royal Spanish Football Federation President Luis Rubiales is accused of multiple instances of inappropriate behavior after Spain’s victory, most notably forcibly kissing midfielder Jennifer Hermoso during the trophy ceremony.
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Richardson celebrates with the flag after being crowned world champion.
24th: Magnus Carlsen defeats 18-year-old Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa to become Chess World Cup champion.
25th: Rubiales defiantly refuses to resign at a press conference and condemns the rise of “fake feminism.”
25th: Spain midfielder Alexia Putellas posts on X (formerly Twitter) in support of Hermoso and kickstarts the #SeAcabó (#It’sOver in English) social movement.
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Biles competes in the uneven bars on day four of the championships.
September
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Gauff kisses the trophy after claiming victory at Flushing Meadows.
10th: Novak Djokovic wins the men’s singles at the US Open.
10th: Luis Rubiales resigns as RFEF president but does not offer an apology in his statement.
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Rodgers is sacked by the Bills' Leonard Floyd at MetLife Stadium - injuring him only four plays into his New York career.
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Swift, the girlfriend of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and the world's most famous football fan, watches on at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
27th: The Portland Trail Blazers trade Damian Lillard to the Milwaukee Bucks.
October
1st: Damar Hamlin returns to the Bills active roster.
6th: Simone Biles wins her sixth all-around world gymnastics title in Antwerp, Belgium, to solidify her status as the greatest gymnast ever. She would end up winning four golds at the event, taking her to 23 world titles – the most in men’s or women’s gymnastics history.
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Verstappen celebrates after winning the Qatar Grand Prix - he had already sealed the World Championship the day before in the sprint race.
16th: The IOC announces that flag football, baseball/softball, cricket, lacrosse and squashwill be included at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
18th: The Las Vegas Aces win the WNBA Finals 3-1 against the New York Liberty, becoming the first repeat WNBA champions in 21 years.
28th: South Africa wins the Rugby World Cup with a 12-11 victory over New Zealand.
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Tributes to Johnson are laid outside the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham, England.
30th: Luis Rubiales is banned from all soccer-related activities for three years by FIFA.
30th: Lionel Messi wins a record-extending eighth Ballon d’Or award.
30th: Police confirm that they are investigatingAdam Johnson’s death.
November
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The Rangers celebrate after taking Game Five on the road at Chase Field.
1st: The Philadelphia 76ers trade James Hardento the Los Angeles Clippers.
6th: Iga Świątek wins WTA Finals and regains the world No. 1 ranking after thrashing Jessica Pegula, 6-1 6-0.
19th: Max Verstappen wins the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix.
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Australia's Glenn Maxwell celebrates after winning the Cricket World Cup.
19th: Novak Djokovic wins the ATP Finals, defeating Jannik Sinner with ease, 6-3 6-3.
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Woods tees off at the Hero World Challenge in Nassau, Bahamas.
December
3rd: Florida State, undefeated in the regular season, is controversially left out of the College Football Playoff.
7th: Jon Rahm announces that he is leaving the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf.
9th: Shohei Ohtani announces that he is signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers, reportedly on a 10-year, $700 million contract, the largest deal in professional sports history.
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Nurkić lies on the ground hurt while Green reacts after being whistled for a foul.
21st: The EU’s top court decides that FIFA and UEFA’s rules which blocked the creation of the controversial European Super League were unlawful, potentially removing obstacle for the controversial soccer competition to be established.
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cathygeha · 6 months
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Blood Debt by Ian Loome
Rogue Warrior #2
Bob was a boy when his father started to teach him hunting and survival skills and though it was not his favorite thing to do, he became very VERY good at it. These skills would help Bab Singleton as he became a US Marine and then later in his position working for the CIA in black ops.
Bob was introduced in the first book as a homeless alcoholic on the streets for nearly a decade. He proved to be brilliant, quick, and deadly with an unquestionable moral compass. At the end of the book, he had righted some wrongs, taken out some bad guys, and was running for his life with a price on his head. He was a man to reckoned with. As this book begins, we see a decades younger Bob in the woods playing survival and hunting games created by his father - games that provide skills that will set him up to do well in the future both as a Marine and later in special black operations for the CIA.
When Bob shows up in New Orleans to give something to the parents of Jon Rice, a former teammate, it was meant to be a quick stop but instead he finds himself being pulled into preventing a plot to blockbust the community where Jon’s mother and stepfather live. There are motorcycle thugs, an unscrupulous lawyer, and a foreign-born casino owner in on the plot that need to be dealt with before Bob can head on down the road.
Will Bob be able to keep Wanda and Don safe while thwarting the blockbusting plot and if so, what will it require of him – mentally and physically? Who will be there that he can call on for help if anyone? And will he be able to determine what is required to solve the problems he is facing in New Orleans while also staying ahead of the people sent to take him out by the CIA?
This was an action-packed, fast-paced, thrill-ride from beginning to end. Once on the rollercoaster it was difficult to disembark for both Bob and for me. I would gladly tag along on Bob’s next adventure when it is made available.
Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more by this author? Yes
Thank you to NetGalley and Inkubator Books for the ARC – This is my honest review.
5 Stars
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A biker gang, ruthless assassins, a relentless cop. For Bob Singleton, it’s business as usual.Former black ops assassin Bob Singleton is on the road and on the run, an open CIA contract on his head. He rolls into New Orleans to visit a dead comrade’s mother and finds himself neck-deep in a neighborhood battle.A biker gang is blockbusting – scaring people from their homes so they’ll be forced to sell them cheap. A casino boss needs the land, and he doesn’t care who his thugs hurt to get it.Bob isn’t going to stand by while innocent people are victimized. He brings his lethal skills to bear and soon the bikers realize they have a real fight on their hands.But bikers aren’t the only thing Bob has to worry about. The casino boss has dangerous associates, two brothers from the same deadly background as Bob. And the police are closing in, a relentless detective determined to find the man who has unleashed a firestorm in his town.Among the flashing lights and bells of the casino slots, a showdown awaits. The bad guys in the Big Easy need to be taught a big lesson … and Bob Singleton’s the man to do it.Blood Debt — the next installment in a stunning new action thriller series. Perfect for fans of Jason Kasper, Jack Carr, and Lee Child.
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juiceman1979 · 7 months
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40 years ago the orioles won the World Series
The year was 1983 and on tv it was different strokes, cheers, and threes company. On the radio we’re listening to stray cat struck and maniac. Popular movies were flash dance. In the sports world the Baltimore orioles won the World Series and were the world champions. Star players included catcher Rick Dempsey. Shortstop cal Ripken, Eddie Murray, Ken singleton, Al bumbry, Jon Löwenstein and…
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