All I’m saying. Me and an OSU fan. Let’s do it.
The new New York Yankees Stadium was the house that Babe Ruth wish he had built. Are you kidding me NY? First your players are under the hot seat and now your stadium. I want to meet the engineering genius. The home runs are flying out the stadium quicker than Arod after a steroid allegation. The home run pace is on the way to rival the Colorado Rockies field. Most home runs in one stadium — 303 at Coors Field (Colorado Rockies) in 1999. There have been 87 HRs in the first 23 games at the new Yankee Stadium — on pace for 306 HRs.
And it might not seem like such a bad deal, but you are going to get pitchers that don’t want to play in a park that is known for jacking-up their ERA. Let’s see how they look to remedy this situation. Even if the Yankees wanted to make an adjustment, there is nothing they could do structurally to alter the park this season. They would have to petition for a change going into the next offseason, before doing any reconstruction.
The World’s Most Interesting Man just got a little competition.
Mikey Likes It – Personally, the Honey Baked Ham Cupcakes make me want to vom, but I am guessing every guy is licking his pork chops over this one. Hurry, quick divert your eyes with the Mimosa Cupcake!

From the old school to the unusual, beer cans have been around for decades. You can read all about The History of Beer Cans from WebUrbanist.

In the early 1900s, breweries had a problem producing a can that would withstand the pasteurization process and allow the beer to still taste good when it reached the consumer. In order to withstand the heat and pressure of the process, the first beer cans were constructed of tin and steel and were much more thick and sturdy than the ones we see today. By 1935, the first commercially produced beer in a can hit the market.

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