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Astros booed on Opening Day because fans never forget; Understanding Supreme Court and NCAA v. Alston case (4/2)

Astros booed on Opening Day because fans never forget; Understanding Supreme Court and NCAA v. Alston case (4/2)

Nothing Personal with David Samson · Le Batard & Friends, Sports, Baseball, MLB

April 2, 202147m 32s

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Show Notes

Today’s word of the day is ‘calm’ as in everybody calm down as in take a breath as in yesterday was just one game of 162 of them. The Houston Astros played in front of fans and the Oakland fans let them hear it. Boos on boos on boos! Remember the sign-stealing dilemma? Feels like a decade ago. (7:30) Why are pitchers still batting? Why is there no Universal DH? We saw how ridiculous things were when Tyler Glasnow batted for Tampa Bay. (15:00) NPPOD. (18:30) So You Wanna Talk To Samson!? Someone asked me about the Supreme Court hearing the NCAA v. Alston case and they wanted it to be explained like they weren’t a lawyer. (31:39) Review: Operation Varsity Blues. (36:10) Red Sox owner Tom Werner says that LeBron James is good for Boston, and good for business, but there was something he said that I couldn’t believe. 

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