Thanks
Blue star for you. I works, but I think E looks the same upside down. Is the middle bar technically not in the middle or something?trouble said:
E O H S Z N X
Last year it was released in September, but that was the earliest they've released it in a while. Keep an eye on this space, as people will start piecing together our schedule from our opponents who post their schedules much earlier than we do.crackeryack said:
Where can we find the 2019 baseball schedule?
Blue star to you, too, since you're right.Mr.Ackar07 said:
S Z and N are the same when rotated 180 degrees, not the same right side up as when flipped upside down.
O H I and X are the same no matter if rotated 180 degrees or flipped.
E B D and C are the same right side up as when flipped upside down.
ensign_beedrill said:
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I didn't even realize there was such a thing as a registered bowler.
Are we talking bowler hats or bowlers who roll heavy balls into pins?
ensign_beedrill said:
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"Park has been using frozen cabbage to cool down since last summer, but we didn't know until now," KBO chief of referees Heo Koo-youn told Reuters on Wednesday.
"We had to act because imagine if it happened in the World Series. If something drops out of the pitcher's cap, it could put the batter off. Does the umpire call strike or ball?"
Park, who twice dropped leaves on the mound during last Sunday's game with the Hanhwa Eagles, said he was disappointed with the ruling but would not appeal.