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2024.05.23 08:21 heuristicmystic Canvassing Bots in the ANC Race?

Canvassing Bots in the ANC Race?
Am I just the old guy yelling at the kids to get off my lawn here? It feels like a betrayal, even if it is borne of pragmatism and the simple need to educate voters that there’s an election (in case anyone missed a sign around town).
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2024.05.22 19:14 mbk3000 My goal is to outjerk everyone with my research (I’m 24, have no girlfriend, and have a lot of free time on my hands)

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-DHz7VVkdQ6glPmLCXgFz4MiLeqGvWpOMEwmzaDtMIA/edit
Mid-American Conference
SP Chris Bassitt- Akron
SP JT Brubaker- Akron
SP Zach Plesac- Ball St.
SP Drey Jameson- Ball St.
SP Eric Lauer- Kent St.
RP Andrew Chafin- Kent St.
RP Sam Bachman- Miami (OH)
RP Dietrich Enns- Central Michigan
RP Jake Latz- Kent St.
RP Kyle Nicolas- Ball St.
RP Grant Hartwig- Miami (OH)
RP Keegan Akin- Western Michigan
RP Taylor Williams- Kent St.
C Tom Murphy- Buffalo
1B Chris Meyers*- Toledo
2B Zach McKinstry- Central Michigan
3B Travis Shaw- Kent St.
SS Jon Berti- Bowling Green
LF Max Schuemann*- Eastern Michigan
CF Alex Call- Ball St.
RF Jakob Marsee*- Central Michigan
DH Ross Adolph*- Toledo
C Hayden Senger*- Miami (OH)
INF Zavier Warren*- Central Michigan
INF Mario Camilletti*- Central Michigan
OF Mitch Longo*- Ohio University
HM: SP Matt Shoemaker- Eastern Michigan SP Chayce McDermott- Ball St. RP Joe Rock- Ohio University RP Logan Cozart- Ohio University RP Matt Brosky- Ohio University RP Alec Barger- Northern Illinois C/1B Rudy Rott*- Ohio University OF Adam Eaton- Miami (OH)
Big Ten Conference
SP Rich Hill- Michigan
SP Ryan Feltner- Ohio St.
SP Tommy Henry- Michigan
SP Drew Rucinski- Ohio St.
SP Max Meyer- Minnesota
RP Aaron Bummer- Nebraska
RP Nick Wittgren- Purdue
RP Scott Effross- Indiana
RP Andrew Saalfrank- Indiana
RP Tim Herrin- Indiana
RP Anthony Misiewicz- Michigan St.
RP Jose Cuas- Maryland
RP Matt Waldron- Nebraska
C Kevin Plawecki- Purdue
1B Lamonte Wade Jr.- Maryland
2B Brandon Lowe- Maryland
3B Kevin Smith- Maryland
SS Jake Cronenworth- Michigan
LF Brian O’Grady- Rutgers
CF Jake Meyers- Nebraska
RF Dominic Canzone- Ohio St.
DH Kyle Schwarber- Indiana
C Tyler Cropley- Iowa
INF Michael Massey- Illinois
UTL Terrin Vavra- Minnesota
OF Alex Dickerson- Indiana
HM- SP J.A. Happ- Northwestern SP Josh Lindblom- Purdue SP Karl Kauffmann- Michigan SP Cade Povich- Nebraska SP Spencer Schwellenbach- Nebraska RP Travis Lakins Sr.- Ohio St. RP Brandon Hughes- Michigan St. RP Caleb Baragar- Indiana RP Adam Kolarek- Maryland RP Tanner Tully- Ohio St. C Dillon Dingler- Ohio St. 1B Sam Travis- Indiana 1B Todd Frazier- Rutgers INF Jim Haley- Penn St. INF Shawn Goosenberg- Northwestern INF Mason McCoy- Iowa OF Ronnie Dawson- Ohio St. OF Ryan Lasko- Rutgers
Atlantic Sun Conference
SP Jacob deGrom- Stetson
SP Logan Gilbert- Stetson
SP Chris Sale- Florida Gulf Coast
SP Kutter Crawford- Florida Gulf Coast
SP Brandon Pfaadt- Bellarmaine
RP Justin Lawrence- Jacksonville
RP Tyler Rogers- Austin Peay
RP Richard Bleier- Florida Gulf Coast
RP Richard Lovelady- Kennesaw St.
RP Bryan Baker- North Florida
RP Mike Baumann- Jacksonville
RP Devin Smeltzer- Florida Gulf Coast
RP Gavin Stone- Central Arkansas
C Christian Pregent*- Stetson
1B Patrick Mazeika- Stetson
2B Alex Robles*- Austin Peay
3B Jake Noll- Florida Gulf Coast
SS Caleb Ketchup*- Lipscomb
LF Austin Hays- Jacksonville
CF Jonathan Davis- Central Arkansas
RF Michael Gigliotti*- Lipscomb
DH Adam Walker*- Jacksonville
C Chris Brady*- Queens (NC)
INF Edrick Felix*- Florida Gulf Coast
INF Will Wagner*- Liberty
OF D.J. Artis*- Liberty
HM: SP Corey Kluber- Stetson RP Sergio Romo- North Alabama RP Rex Brothers- Lipscomb RP Josh A. Smith- Lipscomb RP Jacob Barnes- Florida Gulf Coast RP Alan Busenitz- Kennesaw St. RP Ryne Harper- Austin Peay C Caleb Joseph- Lipscomb C Alex Holderbach- Eastern Kentucky INF Daniel Murphy- Jacksonville OF Ryan Cordell- Liberty OF Brandon Pugh- North Alabama
Pacific-12 Conference 1st Team
SP Gerrit Cole- UCLA
SP Merrill Kelly- ASU
SP Trevor Bauer- UCLA
SP Drew Rasmussen- Oregon St.
SP Tyler Anderson- Oregon
RP Kevin Ginkel- Arizona
RP Brad Boxberger- USC
RP Marc Melancon- Arizona
RP Garrett Cleavinger- Oregon
RP Andrew Kittredge- UW
RP Seth Martinez- ASU
RP James Kaprielian- UCLA
RP Trevor Williams- ASU
C Adley Rutschman- Oregon St.
1B Spencer Torkelson- ASU
2B Marcus Semien- Cal
3B Spencer Steer- Oregon
SS Matt McLain- UCLA
LF Steven Kwan- Oregon St.
CF Corbin Carroll- ASU
RF Lars Nootbaar- USC
DH Michael Conforto- Oregon St.
C Austin Barnes- ASU
INF Nico Hoerner- Stanford
INF Brandon Crawford- UCLA
UTL Tommy Edman- Stanford
Pacific-12 Conference 2nd Team
SP Cal Quantrill- Stanford
SP Cole Irvin- Oregon
SP Griffin Canning- UCLA
SP Matthew Boyd- Oregon St.
SP David Peterson- Oregon
RP Scott McGough- Oregon
RP Andrew Nardi- Arizona
RP Ian Hamilton- WSU
RP Matt Krook- Oregon
RP Austin Voth- UW
RP Jesse Scholtens- Arizona
RP Andre Jackson- Utah
RP Nick Nastrini- UCLA
C Austin Wells- Arizona
1B CJ Cron- Utah
2B Nick Madrigal- Oregon St.
3B Jake Lamb- UW
SS Kevin Newman- Arizona
LF Trevor Larnach- Oregon St.
CF Garrett Mitchell- UCLA
RF Kyle Stowers- Stanford
DH Andrew Vaughn- Cal
C Brian Serven- ASU
INF Brandon Dixon- Arizona
OF Mark Canha- Cal
OF Austin Slater- Stanford
Pacific-12 Conference 3rd Team
SP Tylor Megill- Arizona
SP Ryne Nelson- Oregon
SP Tristan Beck- Stanford
SP Alec Marsh- ASU
SP Kris Bubic- Stanford
RP Stephen Nogosek- Oregon
RP Jake Bird- UCLA
RP Lucas Erceg- Cal
RP Tanner Banks- Utah
RP Jace Fry- Oregon St.
RP Zack Weiss- UCLA
RP Cody Poteet- UCLA
RP Daulton Jefferies- Cal
C Garrett Stubbs- USC
1B Michael Toglia- UCLA
2B Ryan Kreidler- UCLA
3B Drew Maggi- ASU
SS Bobby Dalbec- Arizona
LF Willie Calhoun- Arizona
CF Wade Meckler- Oregon St.
RF Sean Bouchard- Cal
DH Kyle Garlick- Oregon
C Andrew Knapp- Cal
UTL Rob Refsnyder- Arizona
OF Cam Eden- Cal
OF Stephen Piscotty- Stanford
HM- SP Adam Plutko- UCLA RP Ian Kennedy- USC RP Robert Stock- USC RP David Huff- UCLA RP Mark Appel- Stanford RP Trevor Hildenberger- Cal C Blake Sabol- USC C Caleb Hamilton- Oregon St. C Korey Lee- Cal INF Pat Valaika- UCLA INF Oliver Dunn- Utah OF Kole Calhoun- UCLA OF Scott Heineman- Oregon
American Athletic Conference
SP Shane McClanahan- USF
SP Gavin Williams- ECU
SP Graham Ashcraft- UAB
SP J.P. France- Tulane
SP Garrett Whitlock- UAB
RP Orion Kekering- USF
RP Jeff Hoffman- ECU
RP Tyler Duffey- Rice
RP Aaron Loup- Tulane
RP Sam Moll- Memphis
RP Lucas Luetge- Rice
RP Jimmy Herget- USF
RP Austin Gomber- FAU
C Jake Rogers- Tulane 1B Nolan Schanuel- FAU 2B David Villar- USF 3B Alec Bohm- Wichita St. SS Coco Montes- USF LF Alec Burleson- ECU CF Sam Hillard- Wichita St. RF Hunter Goodman- Memphis DH Anthony Rendon- Rice
C Ford Proctor- Rice C/INF Connor Wong OF Brewer Hicklen- UAB OF Dane Myers- Rice
HM: SP Glenn Otto- Rice SP Jharel Cotton- ECU RP Matt Canterino- Rice RP Jonathan Bowlan- Memphis RP Kevin Quackenbush- USF RP Phoenix Sanders- USF RP Ian Gibaut- Tulane RP Austin Adams- USF RP Peter Strzelecki- USF RP Justin Anderson- UTSA RP Karan Patel- UTSA RP Codi Heuer- Wichita St. RP Shawn Armstrong- ECU 1B Casey Gillaspie- Wichita St. INF Nate Furman- Charlotte INF Connor Norby- ECU OF Hudson Haskin- Tulane
Missouri Valley Conference
SP Kyle Freeland- Evansville
SP Sean Manaea- Indiana St.
SP Colin Rea- Indiana St.
SP Brock Stewart- Illinois St.
SP Brooks Gosswein- Bradley
RP Pierce Johnson- Missouri St.
RP Sam Coonrod- Southern Illinois
RP Dylan Coleman- Missouri St.
RP Nate Peterson- U Illinois-Chicago
RP Colin Holderman- Southern Illinois
RP Phillip Diehl- Evansville
RP Jeff Lindgren- Illinois St.
RP Brent Headrick- Illinois St.
C Drew Millas- Missouri St.
1B Matt Beaty- Belmont
2B Eric Stamets- Evansville
3B Jake Burger- Missouri St.
SS Paul DeJong- Illinois St.
LF Tristan Peters*- Southern Illinois
CF Mike Tauchman- Bradley
RF Mickey McDonald- U Illinois-Chicago
DH Luke Voit- Missouri St.
C Drake Baldwin*- Missouri St.
UTL Owen Miller- Illinois St.
OF Mason Auer*- Missouri St.
OF Guy Lipscomb*- Belmont
HM: RP Connor Holden- Murray St. RP Matt Hall- Missouri St. RP Ross Detwiler- Missouri St. RP Mike Kickham- Missouri St. RP Alec Whaley- Murray St. C Scott Kapers- Valparaiso OF Kyle Gaedele- Valparaiso
Southeastern Conference 1st Team
SP Kevin Gausman- LSU
SP Sonny Gray- Vanderbilt
SP Aaron Nola- LSU
SP Max Scherzer- Missouri
SP Jordan Montgomery- South Carolina
RP Pete Fairbanks- Missouri
RP Kendall Graveman- Mississippi
RP Taylor Rogers- Kentucky
RP A.J. Minter- Texas A&M
RP A.J. Puk- Florida
RP David Robertson- Alabama
RP Alex Lange- LSU
RP Dane Dunning- Florida
C Yan Gomes- Tennessee
1B Christian Walker- South Carolina
2B Jordan Westburg- Mississippi
3B Alex Bregman- LSU
SS Dansby Swanson- Vanderbilt
LF Jake Fraley- LSU
CF Bryan Reynolds- Vanderbilt
RF Mike Yastrzemski- Vanderbilt
DH Pete Alonso- Florida
C James McCann- Arkansas
INF DJ LeMahieu- LSU
OF Andrew Benintendi- Arkansas
OF Harrison Bader- Florida
Southeastern Conference 2nd Team
SP Walker Buehler- Vanderbilt
SP Brandon Woodruff- Mississippi
SP Tanner Houck- Missouri
SP Paul Skenes- LSU
SP Brady Singer- Florida
RP Ryne Stanek- Arkansas
RP Trevor Stephan- Arkansas
RP Brooks Raley- Texas A&M
RP Colin Poche- Arkansas
RP Garrett Crochet- Tennessee
RP Drew Smyly- Arkansas
RP Ross Stripling- Texas A&M
RP Graham Ashcraft- Mississippi
C Luke Maile- Kentucky
1B Garrett Cooper- Auburn
2B Jonathan India- Florida
3B Adam Frazier- Mississippi
SS Josh H. Smith- LSU
LF Whit Merrifield- South Carolina
CF Wyatt Langford- Florida
RF Hunter Renfroe- Mississippi
DH Brent Rooker- Mississippi
C Curt Casali- Vanderbilt
INF Edouard Julien- Auburn
INF Kyle Farmer- Georgia
OF JJ Bleday- Vanderbilt
Southeastern Conference 3rd Team
SP James Paxton- Kentucky
SP Michael Wacha- Texas A&M
SP Lance Lynn- Ole Miss
SP Kyle Gibson- Missouri
SP Bryce Miller- Texas A&M
RP James McArthur- Ole Miss
RP Penn Murfee- Vanderbilt
RP Chris Stratton- Mississippi
RP Alex Wood- Georgia
RP Clarke Schmidt- South Carolina
RP Casey Mize- Auburn
RP Dakota Hudson- Mississippi
RP Kyle Wright- Vanderbilt
C Nick Fortes- Ole Miss
1B Jared Walsh- Georgia
2B Tony Kemp- Vanderbilt
3B Nick Senzel- Tennessee
SS Grae Kessinger- Ole Miss
LF Dominic Fletcher- Arkansas
CF Austin Martin- Vanderbilt
RF Heston Kjerstad- Arkansas
DH Jordan Beck- Tennessee
C Jason Delay- Vanderbilt
C/INF Austin Nola- LSU
UTL Brian Anderson- Arkansas
OF Andrew Stevenson- LSU
HM: SP Alex Faedo- Florida SP Spencer Turnbull- Alabama SP J.P. France- Mississippi SP Anthony DeSclafani SP Dallas Keuchel- Arkansas SP Chase Silseth- Tennessee SP Sean Hjelle- Kentucky SP Jonathan Cannon- Georgia SP Emerson Hancock- Georgia SP Jack Leiter- Vanderbilt RP Jackson Rutledge- Arkansas RP Zach Jackson- Arkansas RP Drew Steckenrider- Tennessee RP Drew Pomeranz- Ole Miss RP Tommy Hunter- Alabama RP Jacob Waguespack- Ole Miss RP Davis Daniel- Auburn RP Keegan Thompson- Auburn RP Ben Joyce- Tennessee RP Zach Logue- Kentucky RP Trevor Gott- Kentucky RP Tyler Beede- Vanderbilt RP Drew VerHagen- Vanderbilt RP Carson Fulmer- Vanderbilt RP Carmen Mlodzinski- South Carolina RP Cody Morris- South Carolina RP Heath Hembree- South Carolina RP Will Crowe- South Carolina RP Jalen Beeks- Arkansas RP Zach Pop- Kentucky INF Jonah Bride- South Carolina INF Evan White- Kentucky INF Andre Lipcius- Tennessee INF Trey Lipscomb- Tennessee INF Braden Shewmake- Texas A&M INF Justin Foscue- Mississippi INF JT Riddle- Kentucky INF Matt Reynolds- Arkansas 3B Josh Lester- Missouri 3B Josh Donaldson- Auburn OF Tyler Naquin- Texas A&M OF Ka’ai Tom- Kentucky OF Anthony Alford- Ole Miss OF Joshua Palacios- Auburn OF TJ Hopkins- South Carolina OF Jackie Bradley Jr.- South Carolina OF Charlie Condon*- Georgia
Patriot League/Ivy League
SP Kyle Hendricks- Dartmouth
SP Mason Black- Lehigh
SP Levi Stoudt- Lehigh
SP Sean Poppen- Harvard
SP Tanner Anderson- Harvard
RP David Bednar- Lafayette
RP Matt Bowman- Princeton
RP Jake Cousins- Pennsylvania
RP Brent Suter- Harvard
RP Cole Sulser- Dartmouth
RP Beau Sulser- Dartmouth
RP Hunter Bigge*- Harvard
RP Noah Song*- Navy
C Ben Rice*- Dartmouth
1B Mike Ford- Princeton
2B Simon Whiteman- Yale
3B Josh Hood*- Pennsylvania
SS Andy Blake*- Columbia
LF Jacob Hurtubise- Army
CF Ben Malgeri*- Holy Cross
RF Scott Bandura*- Princeton
DH Ryan Lavarnway- Yale
C Matt O'Neill*- Pennsylvania
1B Ross Friedrick*- Army
INF Anthony Sherwin- Bucknell OF Nadir Lewis- Princeton
HM: SP Connelly Early- Army SP Joe Miller- Pennsylvania SP Chris Rowley- Army SP David Hale- Princeton SP Ben Gross- Princeton RP Oliver Drake- Navy RP Frank Hermann- Harvard RP Danny Barnes- Princeton RP Dusty Baird- Brown RP Matt Svanson- Lehigh RP Declan Cronin- Holy Cross RP Mark Washington- Lehigh RP Carlos Torres- Lehigh RP Mike Walsh- Yale RP Chris Clark- Harvard RP Jay Driver- Harvard RP Josh Simpson- Columbia RP Ryan Smith- Princeton RP Billy Lescher- Pennsylvania RP Kumar Nambiar- Yale C Adam Retzbach- Lehigh C Weston Eberly- Columbia C Will Simoneit- Cornell OF Dario Pizzano- Columbia OF Patrick McColl*- Harvard
Big 12 Conference 1st Team
SP John Means- WVU
SP Jon Gray- Oklahoma
SP Andrew Heaney- Oklahoma St.
SP Bryce Elder- Texas
SP Alek Manoah- WVU
RP Corey Knebel- Texas
RP John Curtiss- Texas
RP Jake Irvin- Oklahoma
RP Hoby Milner- Texas
RP Danny Coulombe- Texas Tech
RP Tyler Alexander- TCU
RP Ben Lively- UCF
RP Chase Anderson- Oklahoma
C Shea Langeliers- Baylor
1B Christian Encarnacion-Strand- Oklahoma St.
2B Max Muncy- Baylor
3B Josh Jung- Texas Tech
SS Kody Clemens- Texas
LF Ian Happ- Cincinnati
CF Will Brennan- Kansas St.
RF Ryan Noda- Cincinnati
DH Brandon Belt- Texas
C Tres Barrera- Texas
INF Dylan Moore- UCF
UTL Josh Harrison- Cincinnati
UTL Matt Carpenter- TCU
Big 12 Conference 2nd Team
SP Brandon Williamson- TCU
SP Nick Lodolo- TCU
SP Spencer Arrighetti- TCU
SP Jordan Wicks- Kansas St.
SP Michael Grove- WVU
RP Steven Okert- Oklahoma
RP Alex Young- TCU
RP Austin Pruitt- UH
RP John King-UH
RP Kyle Tyler- Oklahoma
RP Michael Rucker- BYU
RP Cody Bradford- Baylor
RP Daniel Castano- Baylor
C Beau Taylor- UCF
1B Luken Baker- TCU
2B Nic Loftin- Baylor
3B Jared Triolo- UH
SS David Hamilton- Texas
LF Joey Wiemer- Cincinnati
CF Victor Scott II- WVU
RF Nick Martini- Kansas St.
DH Ryan McBroom- WVU
C Jimmy Crooks*- Oklahoma
INF David Wendzel- Baylor
INF Sheldon Neuse- Oklahoma
OF Corey Julks- UH
HM: SP Garrett Richards- Oklahoma SP Ty Madden- Texas SP Brandon Finnegan- TCU SP Josh Tomlin- Texas Tech SP Davis Martin- Texas Tech SP Cade Cavalli- Oklahoma SP Carson Seymour- Kansas St. SP Clayton Beeter- Texas Tech SP Seth Romero- UH SP Daniel Ponce de Leon- UH RP Brandon Workman- Texas RP Wes Benjamin- Kansas RP Sam Freeman- Kansas RP Evan Marshall- Kansas St. RP Thaddeus Ward- UCF RP Jackson Wolf- WVU RP Parker Mushinski- Texas Tech RP Caleb Killian- Texas Tech RP Peyton Battenfield- Oklahoma St. RP Tejay Antone- TCU RP Aaron Fletcher- UH RP Patrick Weigel- UH RP Nick Hernandez- UH RP Blair Henley- Texas RP Jacob Lemoine- UH RP Cam Alldred- Cincinnati C Drew Butera- UCF 1B/3B Kevin Cron- TCU INF JJ Weatherholt- WVU INF Jace Jung- Texas Tech INF Darnell Sweeney- UCF INF Daniel Schneemann- BYU INF Donovan Walton- Oklahoma St. INF Jack Mayfield- Oklahoma OF Mark Payton- Texas OF Steele Walker- Oklahoma OF Dillon Peters- Texas OF Dru Baker- Texas Tech
Ohio Valley Conference/Big South Conference/Horizon League
SP Alec Mills- Tennessee Martin
SP Joey Lucchesi- SEMO
SP Jesse Schoeltens- Wright St.
SP Ryan Meisinger- Radford
SP Eddie Butler- Radford
RP Mason Miller- Gardner-Webb
RP Emilio Pagan- Gardner-Webb
RP Andre Scrubb- High Point
RP Dylan Dodd- SEMO
RP McKinley Moore- Little Rock
RP Will Klein- EIU
RP Ethan Roberts- Tennessee Tech
RP Spencer Patton- SIU Edwardsville
C Sean Murphy- Wright St.
1B Spencer Horwitz- Radford
2B Nick Maton- EIU
3B Mike Brosseau- Oakland
SS Trey Sweeney*- EIU
LF Peyton Burdick- Wright St.
CF Daulton Varsho- Milwaukee
RF Avery Owusu-Asiedu*- SIU Edwardsville
DH Tyler Black- Wright St.
C Logan Brown*- USI
INF Jeffrey Wehler*- Youngstown St.
OF Caleb Hobson-* Tennessee Martin
OF Brett Johnson*- SIU Edwardsville
SP David Hess- Tennessee Tech SP Hayden Birdsong- EIU SP A.J. Blubaugh- Milwaukee RP Hunter Mann- Tennessee Tech RP Jordan Mikel- Western Illinois RP Cody Allen- High Point RP Chad Sobotka- USC Upstate RP Tyler Thornburg- Charleston Southern RP Maceo Campbell- Longwood RP Ryan Dull- UNC Asheville RP Jeremy Walker- Gardner-Webb RP Michael Boyle- Radford RP Geoff Hartlieb- Lindenwood RP Zach Peek- Winthrop RP Jake Lee- Oakland RP Jake Sommers- Milwaukee RP Joe Smith- Wright St. RP Nate Jones- Northern Kentucky RP Josh Lueke- Northern Kentucky RP Evan MIller- Purdue Fort Wayne C- Taylor Davis- Morehead St. C Andrew Keck- SEMO C Jeremiah Boyd- Presbyterian C Jordan Procyshen- Northern Kentucky 1B Brennan Orf- SIU Edwardsville 1B Jackson Feltner- Morehead St. INF Seth Gray- Wright St. OF Niko Hulsizer- Morehead St. OF Quincy Hamilton- Wright St.
Big East Conference/Northeast Conference
SP Josiah Gray- Le Moyne
SP Ryan Pepoit- Butler
SP Ty Blach- Creighton
SP Zach Lowther- Xavier
SP Matt Carasiti- St. John’s
RP Matt Barnes- UConn
RP Jason Foley- Sacred Heart
RP Amir Garrett- St. John’s
RP Anthony Kay- UConn
RP Joe La Sorsa- St. John’s
RP Justin Topa- Long Island
RP Gavin Hollowell- St. John’s
RP Vinny Nittoli- Xavier
C Anthony Bemboom- Creighton
1B Frank Schwindel- St. John’s
2B Nicky Lopez- Creighton
3B Zack Short- Sacred Heart
SS Nick Ahmed- UConn
LF Will Robertson*- Creighton
CF James Jones- Long Island
RF George Springer- UConn
DH Darin Ruf- Creighton
C Nick Dini- Wagner
INF Elliot Soto- Creighton
INF Riley Bannon- Xavier
OF TT Bowens*- Central Connecticut
HM: SP Gordon Graceffo- Villanova SP Shane McCarthy- Seton Hall SP Ben Casparius- UConn SP Garrett Schilling- Xavier SP Tim Adelman- Georgetown SP Ryan Murphy- Le Moyne RP Ricky DeVito- Seton Hall RP Pat Venditte- Creighton RP Rowan Wick- St. John’s RP Eric Stout- Butler RP Cody Stashack- St. John’s RP Reggie Crawford- UConn RP Nick Morreale- Georgetown RP Jared Solomon- Xavier RP Ryan O’Rourke- Merrimack RP Nolan Long- Wagner RP Chris Kachmar- Fairleigh Dickinson RP Alex Mauricio- Norfolk St. RP Dwayne Marshall- UMES C Matt Donlan- Northeast INF Trey Paige- Delaware St. OF Matt Szczur- Villanova OF Zack Granite- Seton Hall OF Alan Roden- Creighton OF Dave Matthews- Central Connecticut OF Marcos Castillo- Coppin St.
Atlantic Coast Conference 1st Team
SP Spencer Strider- Clemson
SP Zac Gallen- UNC
SP Marcus Stroman- Duke
SP Carlos Rodon- NC State
SP Bobby Miller- Louisville
RP Chad Green- Louisville
RP Joe Mantiply- VA Tech
RP Josh Sborz- Virginia
RP Bennet Sousa- Virginia
RP Daniel Bard- UNC
RP Luke Bard- Georgia Tech
RP Buck Farmer- Georgia Tech
RP Michael King- Boston College
C Will Smith- Louisville
1B Trey Mancini- Notre Dame
2B Zack Gelof- Virginia
3B Sal Frelick- Boston College
SS Trea Turner- NC State
LF Adam Duvall- Louisville
CF Matt Vierling- Notre Dame
RF Kerry Carpenter- VA Tech
DH Charlie Blackmon- Georgia Tech
C Yasmani Grandal- Miami
INF Cavan Biggio- Notre Dame
UTL Chris Taylor- Virginia
OF Stuart Fairchild- Wake Forest
Atlantic Coast Conference 2nd Team
SP Andrew Abbott- Virginia
SP Reid Detmers- Louisville
SP Cooper Criswell- UNC
SP Daniel Lynch IV- Virginia
SP Emmet Sheehan- Boston College
RP David Phelps- Notre Dame
RP Dominic Leone- Clemson
RP Drew Carlton- FSU
RP Andrew Suarez- Miami
RP Nick Burdi- Louisville
RP Zack Burdi- Louisville
RP Tyler Holton- FSU
RP Jared Shuster- Wake Forest
C Cal Raleigh- FSU
1B Gavin Sheets- Wake Forest
2B Brad Miller- Clemson
3B Taylor Walls- FSU
SS Tyler Fitzgerald- Louisville
LF AJ Pollock- Notre Dame
CF Adam Engel- Louisville
RF Henry Davis- Louisville
DH Michael Busch- UNC
C Patrick Bailey- NC State
INF Romy Gonzalez- Miami
OF Jake McCarthy- Virginia
OF Adam Haseley- Virginia
Atlantic Coast Conference 3rd Team
SP Luke Weaver- FSU
SP Brandon Bielak- Notre Dame
SP Xzavion Curry- Georgia Tech
SP Joe Boyle- Notre Dame
SP Slade Cecconi- Miami
RP Trevor Kelley- UNC
RP JB Bukauskas- UNC
RP Cole Sands- FSU
RP Kent Emanuel- UNC
RP Blair Calvo- Pitt
RP Hobie Harris- Pitt
RP Trent Thornton- UNC
RP Bryce Jarvis- Duke
C Jacob Stallings- UNC
1B Weston Wilson- Clemson
2B Ernie Clement- Virginia
3B Graham Pauley- Duke
SS Charles Leblanc- Pitt
LF Pavin Smith- Virginia
CF Eli White- Clemson
RF Joey Loperfido- Duke
DH Joey Bart- Georgia Tech
C Andrew Knizner- NC State
C/1B Zack Collins- Miami
UTL Jake Alu- Boston College
OF DJ Stewart- FSU
HM: SP Justin Dunn- Boston College SP Matt Harvey- UNC SP Jesse Hahn- VA Tech RP Evan Justice- NC State RP Brian Moran- UNC RP Packy Naughton- VA Tech RP Sean Doolittle- Virginia RP Sam Clay- Georgia Tech RP Jeremy Beasley- Clemson RP Bryan Hoeing- Louisville RP Carson Spiers- Clemson RP John Axford- Notre Dame RP Amos Willingham- Georgia Tech RP Matt Koch- Louisville RP Kyle Funkhouser- Louisville TWP Brendan McKay- Louisville C Chris Okey- Clemson C Kyle McCann- Georgia Tech C John Hicks- Virginia 1B Matt Mervis- Duke 1B Daniel Palka- Georgia Tech 1B Will Craig- Wake Forest 1B Colin Moran- UNC 1B Seth Beer- Clemson 1B Nick Kurtz*- Wake Forest INF Joe Dunand- NC State INF Drew Ellis- Louisville INF Derek Dietrich- Georgia Tech OF Brian Goodwin- UNC OF Ben DeLuzio- FSU OF Skye Bolt- UNC UTL Nick Solak- Louisville UTL Chad Pinder- VA Tech
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference/Southwestern Athletic Conference
SP Jose De Leon- Southern
SP Hiram Burgos- Bethune-Cookman
SP Nick Margevicius- Rider
SP Matt Duffy*- Canisius
SP Ryan Cardona*- Marist College
RP Matt Brash- Niagara
RP Kevin McCarthy- Marist College
RP Tom Cosgrove- Manhattan
RP Matt Gage- Siena College
RP Joe Jacques- Manhattan
RP Anthony Maldanado- Bethune-Cookman
RP Brendan White- Siena College
RP Darrien Williams*- Prairie View
C John Garcia*- Grambling
1B Connor Panas*- Canisius
2B Christopher De Guzman*- Alabama St. 3B Matthew Batten- Quinnipiac
SS Demetrius Sims*- Bethune-Cookman
LF Anthony Giansanti*- Siena College
CF Wynton Bernard- Niagara
RF Johnathan Thomas*- Texas Southern
DH Peter O’Brien- Bethune-Cookman
C Colton Bender*- Quinnipiac
INF Greg Cullen*- Niagara
OF Bryce Brown*- Jackson St.
OF Javeyan Williams*- Southern
HM: SP Montana DuRapau- Bethune-Cookman RP Austin Pope- Fairfield RP Danny Kerwin- Rider RP Trey McGough- Mount St.Mary’s RP Robbie Hitt- Quinnipiac RP Ian Concevitch- Saint Peter’s RP Mariano Rivera Jr.- Iona College RP Mike DeSanti- Iona College RP Trey McLoughlin- Fairfield C Isom Ford- Alabama A&M C Ty Hanchey- Florida A&M INF Jaylyn Williams- Jackson St. INF Zach Penprase- Mississippi Valley UTL Ricardo Sanchez- Arkansas-Pine Bluff UTL Brendly Martina- Alcorn St.
Mountain West Conference
SP Stephen Strasburg- SDSU
SP Dean Kremer- UNLV
SP Eric Fedde- UNLV
SP Garrett Hill- SDSU
SP Robert Gasser- New Mexico
RP Griffin Jax- Air Force
RP Justin Wilson- Fresno St.
RP Jimmy Lambert- Fresno St.
RP JoJo Romero- Nevada
RP Logan Boyer*- SDSU
RP Justin Slaten- New Mexico
RP Dylan Lee- Fresno St.
RP Braden Shipley- Nevada
C Austin Wynns- Fresno St.
1B Ty France- SDSU
2B Alan Trejo- SDSU
3B Sam Haggerty- New Mexico
SS Bryson Stott- UNLV
LF Taylor Ward- Fresno St.
CF TJ Friedl- Nevada
RF Aaron Judge- Fresno St.
DH Mitch Garver- New Mexico
C Seby Zavala- SDSU
INF Miles Mastrobuoni- Nevada
OF Kyle Isbel- UNLV
OF Jordan Luplow- Fresno St.
HM: SP Owen Sharts- Nevada RP Finn Del Bonta-Smith- San Jose St. C/INF Jordan Pacheco- New Mexico 1B Ruben Ibarra- San Jose St. INF David Hensley- SDSU UTL Charles McAdoo- San Jose St. OF Zach Reks- Air Force OF Greg Allen- SDSU OF Luis Gonzalez- New Mexico OF Cal Stevenson- Nevada OF Trenton Brooks*- Nevada
Summit League/Western Athletic Conference
SP Tarik Skubal- Seattle
SP Chi Chi Gonzalez- Oral Roberts
SP Zach Thompson- UT Arlington
SP Janson Junk- Seattle
SP Pierson Ohl*- Grand Canyon
C Jose Trevino- Oral Roberts
1B Rhys Hoskins- Sacramento St.
2B Tyler Saladino- Oral Roberts
3B Mike Boeve*- Omaha
SS Jacob Wilson*- Grand Canyon
LF James Outman- Sacramento St
CF Jonah Cox*- Oral Roberts
RF Nate Lukes- Sacramento St.
DH Hunter Dozier- Stephen F. Austin
C Logan Porter- Utah Tech
C/INF Bennett Hostetler*- North Dakota St.
UTL Jackie Urbaez*- St. Thomas
OF Homer Greenwood*- Grand Canyon
RP Jordan Romano- Oral Roberts
RP Blake Treinen- South Dakota St.
RP Caleb Thielbar- South Dakota St.
RP Sam Long- Sacramento St
RP Jake Wong- Grand Canyon
RP Joel Kuhnel- UT Arlington
RP Tyson Miller- California Baptist
RP Will Vest- Stephen F. Austin
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SP Kyle Bradish- New Mexico St.
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HM: SP Zebby Matthews-Western Carolina SP Jacob Cravey- Samford SP Asher Wojcichowski- The Citadel SP Will Dion- McNeese SP Aaron Hernandez- Texas A&M Corpus Christi RP Greg Holland- Western Carolina RP Cory Gearrin- Mercer RP Josh Harlow- Mercer RP Austin Emener- East Tennessee St. RP Jason Blanchard- Lamar RP Geno Encina- Incarnate Word RP Morris Austin- Houston Christian RP Zak Kent- VMI RP Eric Orze- New Orleans RP Mac Sceroler- Southeastern Louisiana RP Adam Scott- Wofford C Christian Correa- Nicholls 1B Harrison DiNicola- Texas A&M Corpus Christi INF Danny Valencia- UNC Greensboro INF Corey Spangenberg- VMI OF Billy Burns- Mercer OF Brayden Jobert*- Nicholls
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SP Shane Bieber- UC Santabarbara
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SP Spencer Howard- Cal Poly
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HM: SP Marco Estrada- Long Beach St. SP Steven Wright- Hawaii RP Joe Biagini- UC Davis RP Kyle Dowdy- Hawaii RP Robert Garcia- UC Davis RP Phil Bickford- Cal State Fullerton RP Clayton Andrews- Long Beach St. RP Kenny Rosenberg- Cal State Northridge RP Eli Villalobos- Long Beach St. RP Darren McCaughan- Long Beach St. RP Michael McGreevey- UC Santabarbara RP Nick Avila- Long Beach St. RP Matt Andriese- UC Riverside RP Erich Uelmen- Cal Poly C Daniel Cope- Cal State Fullerton C Kurt Suzuki INF Greg Garcia- Hawaii INF Daniel Descalso- UC Davis INF Ty Kelly- UC Davis INF Tanner Murray*- UC Davis OF Khris Davis- Cal State Fullerton
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SP Nick Martinez- Fordham
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OF Brett Callahan*- St. Joseph’s
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2024.05.22 18:59 FossilFirebird Help Wanted: Rebuilding a Modern Angel deck brew

Hello! I'm trying to get back into the game after years and to make a long story short, I want to rebuild some of my favorite decks. My very favorite was an Angel deck that my friend helped me build (<3 Magic Angels), a unique brew of control and powerful Angels for the late game.
I'll try to break down the general concepts at play, and I could really use help from those who know the Modern card pool better than I do. I have made some builds and tested them on MTGO and found success, even against tier decks, but I know it can be much better. While I have received some helpful suggestions from Salvation, those forums are a ghost town now, alas, so I could use some more input from a more active community.
I'm still trying to learn the deeper parts of the game. But I have a dream for this deck and with your help I may just be able to realize it!

Angel, Angel, What Have I Done?

This concept is an Angel tribal because I love four things in Magic most: Angels, Elves, Dinosaurs, and control. My friend helped me create a unique Angel style that utilized cards like Mana Tithe, Lapse of Certainty, a whole lot of wraths, Quicksilver Amulet, and some pretty heavyweight Angels. Game plan: slow it down early, then bring out the lovely ladies late game to crush the opponent. It was lots of fun!
Here is the post I made on the Salvation forums that lists all the cards and options and things I'm considering, but in case no one wants to look there, I'll just copy the relevant stuff over here.
The biggest problems before were a lack of meaningful card draw that wasn't purely creature-based (I want to keep this tribal) and ramp. There are more options now, and some more versatile cards that in my testing have been all-stars. When it worked well, I had a pretty good time, as the control package early gave me a chance to set up for the later advantage—and "flashing" in a turn 5 Iona, Shield of Emeria through QA against a mono-colored deck is always a good time.
I have, at times, splashed green in the deck. I wanted to keep it mono-W, but adding some green may not be a bad idea. For one, I've received some great suggestions like [[Smuggler's Surprise]], and various flavors of Sigarda are also helpful.
Green does open some ramp and potential draw options, as well, although I'm finding Palantír of Orthanc to be pretty helpful in this deck. They can only afford to deny your draw a couple times, at most, before those high-MV Angels kill them.
On with the show!

Removal/Wraths

I used:
Even in a slowdown-style deck, Austere Command feels a bit slow, and/or is probably made obsolete by Farewell? Though it is pretty easy to customize it to work for me.
What strong removal options do we have? Get Lost seems good to me, and after a lot of testing, I've found Soul Partition to be kind of a sleeper hit. It doesn't even give them anything right out the gate, and it's possible to counterspell or use Silence to stall their recasting. I may trade it out for Get Lost because I feel like Map tokens are not too worrisome—this deck is pretty strong against creature decks, anyway.
Do we look at Farewell? Settle the Wreckage?
Also, I have found the versatility of [[Final Showdown]] to be intriguing. When testing it, I've been able to use its various modes to my advantage frequently. It's expensive, especially if you want to use it as an emergency wrath, but it can be effective, and the element of surprise is powerful. Considering how well I can often stall the game, is this one worth considering more?

Utility

This is definitely an area in which I could use help. I've used things like Quicksilver Amulet, Endless Horizons, and Leyline of Sanctity (both for early devotion ramp and for warding off discard, burn, etc.).
I love Endless Horizons. I'm always scared it'll get blown up, and I know you don't have to necessarily pull every single Plains with it, but it's still a scary prospect. It's such a unique card. Is this worth another look?
Leyline of Sanctity maindeck? It's nice to have some proof against discard, and sometimes the early/free devotion helps me ramp out some of the higher-cost Angels. Or is this purely a sideboard card?
If I splash green, I've considered Time of Need to go after specific legendaries for a specific situation. Or if mono-W, Search for Glory?
Do I want to ramp with stuff like Flagstones of Trokair or is that too many moving pieces?
Again, with green, there's stuff like Explore, which seems to be a very popular card. I want non-creature-based ramp (except maybe for Giada, Font of Hope). This seems viable?
What about card draw? I'm guessing Secret Rendezvous is not the best option (though the game plan is banking on my late game answers being better than theirs).
Palantír of Orthanc feels kinda amazing. Do I go with that?
One suggestion I rather like is Smuggler's Surprise over Quicksilver Amulet. More mana up front, but more of an immediate effect, as well. Amulet costs 8 total mana to put out a creature. Smuggler's Surprise would be hilarious in many situations. As one helpful user pointed out, surprise drop Serra's Emissary and Iona, Shield of Emeria into play and things should work out.

Control

The fun part! There's still nothing quite like Mana Tithing someone's spell away. I also used to use Chancellor of the Annex, but I have mixed feelings there. The pre-game thing is nice but if you don't have ramp, then you're stuck with a 7MV creature in your hand, and the opponent knows it.
Silence has been kind of an all-star for me when used in that Time Walk sort of way. No, it doesn't prevent them from activating what's on the field, but it's been great early to mid game to shut down whole turns of spells or force their hand with instants, all for 1 mana. I had someone pull out Ancestral Visions and an extra-turn suspend one with Paradox Haze the other day. I popped Silence at the beginning of that turn and they immediately quit. xD
Orim's Chant will be in Modern. I'll use it instead of Silence, but I'm considering it in addition to Silence. More opportunities to stuff spellcasting for a turn, especially against something that isn't instant-heavy or needs to do things on the main phase still (which is almost everyone I play against). This strategy has even let me stall out Goblins long enough to hit wraths before they could get going, and against slower decks it does help me disrupt them to a degree.
Originally, I also used Lapse of Certainty with the deck. Lately, I've been using Reprieve. The cheaper cost and the cantripping really makes it useful. It puts the card back in hand rather than on top of the library, but I've found the tradeoff to be worth it.
Rebuff the Wicked feels too narrow for me, and I have also used Dawn Charm, but not sure if it's worth a slot.
Do I consider Rule of Law-type effects?

Creatures

There are too many good ones here to choose from! I had a lot of awesome Angels in this deck throughout its lifespan. It started with some control-based ones, then later iterations incorporated more legendary ladies. I've used all of the following at various points, and love them all:
Iona, Shield of Emeria is not something you hard-cast, of course, but she's awesome when you get her out. Turn 5 with QA is great and hard to deal with, or just wins on the spot against mono-colored decks. • Reya Dawnbringer is so cool but I think she doesn't do enough these days. Too many ways to stop her greatest strength, and way too expensive if you can't cheat her out. • Akroma, Angel of Wrath is an all-time fave. Who doesn't love keywords? • Avacyn, Angel of Hope is my favorite creature of all time and I'm so mad WotC fridged her. So great when you get her out early and can wrath away with impunity. The few times I got her out and had Leyline of Sanctity and/or Sigarda, Host of Herons, I felt pretty invincible. Like most other creatures here, great for devotion, too. • Linvala, Keeper of Silence won me a lot of games when I could keep her protected. • Sigarda, Host of Herons is awesome and helped me stop worrying about annihilator so much. • Gisela, Blade of Goldnight again wasn't really feasible outside of cheating her out, but certainly has a powerful effect. • Shalai, Voice of Plenty gets a lot done, and I admittedly do love shield effects. • Basandra, Battle Seraph is awesome (gods, that art) but requires the red splash, and the effect is less than what I need. • Sunblast Angel is a wrath on a nice body. What's not to like? • Angelic Arbiter is so much mana but so fun. • Baneslayer Angel. Great art. Cool stuff. • Archangel of Tithes is awesome. Great devotion, tough customer against aggro. • Angel of Jubilation has killer art and a great effect I really liked, plus more devotion. She helped me disrupt a lot of strategies. • Chancellor of the Annex is nice, but feels very feast-or-famine to me. Of course, I'm far from the most experienced, so maybe perception differs among veterans. I do love her ability to stuff early plays, but is it enough? • Resplendent Angel is great, and it's nice to have lower-cost creatures, but I don't typically have enough lifegain, especially if I'm not running Baneslayer or Lyra.
I'm also considering stuff like Lyra Dawnbringer. I won a game the other day where I stabilized at 1 life. Having the ability to gain life (and fast) wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing, and really helps cement this deck as strong against aggro decks, right? But then, aggro decks aren't often its biggest weakness. It's why I need to have some disruption/control (in the form of spells and legendary Angels) to stuff combos and such.

Lands

I mostly used basic lands you'd think of for this throughout its lifespan.
If I splash green, I'll probably need Temple Garden and fetches and stuff. What else? Gemstone Caverns? Flagstones of Trokair?
I suppose I should have Field of Ruin or something, maybe, though I'm not sure it's worth bothering with.

Advice Needed!

Thank you for reading so far. I'm excited to try to rebuild this deck with some newer options. I could use some advice from more experienced players. Mainly, though, I want to keep this Angel-themed, so please don't suggest stuff that totally guts the core of the deck. If you could help me decide on utility, control, and removal especially, that would be wonderful.
The current build I'm playing on MTGO has a lot of different things in it. While I've had some success testing out the basic concept, it needs a refined, focused build.
This is an image of the current list:
Deck List
This list is mostly for testing different cards to see how they work out for the overall concept. In that aspect, it's been pretty successful. I've gained some much-needed experience and gotten to see how certain cards work together. Now it's time to refine this whole thing and hopefully take it to another level. I appreciate all help you all can give.
Thank you!
-Jessica
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2024.05.22 18:54 FossilFirebird Seeking advice building a reincarnation of my Modern Angel deck, please!

Hello! I'm trying to get back into the game after years and to make a long story short, I want to rebuild some of my favorite decks. My very favorite was an Angel deck that my friend helped me build (<3 Magic Angels), a unique brew of control and powerful Angels for the late game.
I'll try to break down the general concepts at play, and I could really use help from those who know the Modern card pool better than I do. I have made some builds and tested them on MTGO and found success, even against tier decks, but I know it can be much better. While I have received some helpful suggestions from Salvation, those forums are a ghost town now, alas, so I could use some more input from a more active community.

Angel, Angel, What Have I Done?

This concept is an Angel tribal because I love four things in Magic most: Angels, Elves, Dinosaurs, and control. My friend helped me create a unique Angel style that utilized cards like Mana Tithe, Lapse of Certainty, a whole lot of wraths, Quicksilver Amulet, and some pretty heavyweight Angels. Game plan: slow it down early, then bring out the lovely ladies late game to crush the opponent. It was lots of fun!
Here is the post I made on the Salvation forums that lists all the cards and options and things I'm considering, but in case no one wants to look there, I'll just copy the relevant stuff over here.
The biggest problems before were a lack of meaningful card draw that wasn't purely creature-based (I want to keep this tribal) and ramp. There are more options now, and some more versatile cards that in my testing have been all-stars. When it worked well, I had a pretty good time, as the control package early gave me a chance to set up for the later advantage—and "flashing" in a turn 5 Iona, Shield of Emeria through QA against a mono-colored deck is always a good time.
I have, at times, splashed green in the deck. I wanted to keep it mono-W, but adding some green may not be a bad idea. For one, I've received some great suggestions like [[Smuggler's Surprise]], and various flavors of Sigarda are also helpful.
Green does open some ramp and potential draw options, as well, although I'm finding Palantír of Orthanc to be pretty helpful in this deck. They can only afford to deny your draw a couple times, at most, before those high-MV Angels kill them.
On with the show!

Removal/Wraths

I used:
Even in a slowdown-style deck, Austere Command feels a bit slow, and/or is probably made obsolete by Farewell? Though it is pretty easy to customize it to work for me.
What strong removal options do we have? Get Lost seems good to me, and after a lot of testing, I've found Soul Partition to be kind of a sleeper hit. It doesn't even give them anything right out the gate, and it's possible to counterspell or use Silence to stall their recasting. I may trade it out for Get Lost because I feel like Map tokens are not too worrisome—this deck is pretty strong against creature decks, anyway.
Do we look at Farewell? Settle the Wreckage?
Also, I have found the versatility of [[Final Showdown]] to be intriguing. When testing it, I've been able to use its various modes to my advantage frequently. It's expensive, especially if you want to use it as an emergency wrath, but it can be effective, and the element of surprise is powerful. Considering how well I can often stall the game, is this one worth considering more?

Utility

This is definitely an area in which I could use help. I've used things like Quicksilver Amulet, Endless Horizons, and Leyline of Sanctity (both for early devotion ramp and for warding off discard, burn, etc.).
I love Endless Horizons. I'm always scared it'll get blown up, and I know you don't have to necessarily pull every single Plains with it, but it's still a scary prospect. It's such a unique card. Is this worth another look?
Leyline of Sanctity maindeck? It's nice to have some proof against discard, and sometimes the early/free devotion helps me ramp out some of the higher-cost Angels. Or is this purely a sideboard card?
If I splash green, I've considered Time of Need to go after specific legendaries for a specific situation. Or if mono-W, Search for Glory?
Do I want to ramp with stuff like Flagstones of Trokair or is that too many moving pieces?
Again, with green, there's stuff like Explore, which seems to be a very popular card. I want non-creature-based ramp (except maybe for Giada, Font of Hope). This seems viable?
What about card draw? I'm guessing Secret Rendezvous is not the best option (though the game plan is banking on my late game answers being better than theirs).
Palantír of Orthanc feels kinda amazing. Do I go with that?
One suggestion I rather like is Smuggler's Surprise over Quicksilver Amulet. More mana up front, but more of an immediate effect, as well. Amulet costs 8 total mana to put out a creature. Smuggler's Surprise would be hilarious in many situations. As one helpful user pointed out, surprise drop Serra's Emissary and Iona, Shield of Emeria into play and things should work out.

Control

The fun part! There's still nothing quite like Mana Tithing someone's spell away. I also used to use Chancellor of the Annex, but I have mixed feelings there. The pre-game thing is nice but if you don't have ramp, then you're stuck with a 7MV creature in your hand, and the opponent knows it.
Silence has been kind of an all-star for me when used in that Time Walk sort of way. No, it doesn't prevent them from activating what's on the field, but it's been great early to mid game to shut down whole turns of spells or force their hand with instants, all for 1 mana. I had someone pull out Ancestral Visions and an extra-turn suspend one with Paradox Haze the other day. I popped Silence at the beginning of that turn and they immediately quit. xD
Orim's Chant will be in Modern. I'll use it instead of Silence, but I'm considering it in addition to Silence. More opportunities to stuff spellcasting for a turn, especially against something that isn't instant-heavy or needs to do things on the main phase still (which is almost everyone I play against). This strategy has even let me stall out Goblins long enough to hit wraths before they could get going, and against slower decks it does help me disrupt them to a degree.
Originally, I also used Lapse of Certainty with the deck. Lately, I've been using Reprieve. The cheaper cost and the cantripping really makes it useful. It puts the card back in hand rather than on top of the library, but I've found the tradeoff to be worth it.
Rebuff the Wicked feels too narrow for me, and I have also used Dawn Charm, but not sure if it's worth a slot.
Do I consider Rule of Law-type effects?

Creatures

There are too many good ones here to choose from! I had a lot of awesome Angels in this deck throughout its lifespan. It started with some control-based ones, then later iterations incorporated more legendary ladies. I've used all of the following at various points, and love them all:
Iona, Shield of Emeria is not something you hard-cast, of course, but she's awesome when you get her out. Turn 5 with QA is great and hard to deal with, or just wins on the spot against mono-colored decks. • Reya Dawnbringer is so cool but I think she doesn't do enough these days. Too many ways to stop her greatest strength, and way too expensive if you can't cheat her out. • Akroma, Angel of Wrath is an all-time fave. Who doesn't love keywords? • Avacyn, Angel of Hope is my favorite creature of all time and I'm so mad WotC fridged her. So great when you get her out early and can wrath away with impunity. The few times I got her out and had Leyline of Sanctity and/or Sigarda, Host of Herons, I felt pretty invincible. Like most other creatures here, great for devotion, too. • Linvala, Keeper of Silence won me a lot of games when I could keep her protected. • Sigarda, Host of Herons is awesome and helped me stop worrying about annihilator so much. • Gisela, Blade of Goldnight again wasn't really feasible outside of cheating her out, but certainly has a powerful effect. • Shalai, Voice of Plenty gets a lot done, and I admittedly do love shield effects. • Basandra, Battle Seraph is awesome (gods, that art) but requires the red splash, and the effect is less than what I need. • Sunblast Angel is a wrath on a nice body. What's not to like? • Angelic Arbiter is so much mana but so fun. • Baneslayer Angel. Great art. Cool stuff. • Archangel of Tithes is awesome. Great devotion, tough customer against aggro. • Angel of Jubilation has killer art and a great effect I really liked, plus more devotion. She helped me disrupt a lot of strategies. • Chancellor of the Annex is nice, but feels very feast-or-famine to me. Of course, I'm far from the most experienced, so maybe perception differs among veterans. I do love her ability to stuff early plays, but is it enough? • Resplendent Angel is great, and it's nice to have lower-cost creatures, but I don't typically have enough lifegain, especially if I'm not running Baneslayer or Lyra.
I'm also considering stuff like Lyra Dawnbringer. I won a game the other day where I stabilized at 1 life. Having the ability to gain life (and fast) wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing, and really helps cement this deck as strong against aggro decks, right? But then, aggro decks aren't often its biggest weakness. It's why I need to have some disruption/control (in the form of spells and legendary Angels) to stuff combos and such.

Lands

I mostly used basic lands you'd think of for this throughout its lifespan.
If I splash green, I'll probably need Temple Garden and fetches and stuff. What else? Gemstone Caverns? Flagstones of Trokair?
I suppose I should have Field of Ruin or something, maybe, though I'm not sure it's worth bothering with.

Advice Needed!

Thank you for reading so far. I'm excited to try to rebuild this deck with some newer options. I could use some advice from more experienced players. Mainly, though, I want to keep this Angel-themed, so please don't suggest stuff that totally guts the core of the deck. If you could help me decide on utility, control, and removal especially, that would be wonderful.
The current build I'm playing on MTGO has a lot of different things in it. While I've had some success testing out the basic concept, it needs a refined, focused build.
This is an image of the current list:
Deck List
This list is mostly for testing different cards to see how they work out for the overall concept. In that aspect, it's been pretty successful. I've gained some much-needed experience and gotten to see how certain cards work together. Now it's time to refine this whole thing and hopefully take it to another level. I appreciate all help you all can give.
Thank you!
-Jessica
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2024.05.22 18:01 mbk3000 Ever wonder which NCAA conference produces the best MLB players? Well look no further, I made an all-conference team for each NCAA D1 Conference (some of them I combined)

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-DHz7VVkdQ6glPmLCXgFz4MiLeqGvWpOMEwmzaDtMIA/edit
Mid-American Conference
SP Chris Bassitt- Akron
SP JT Brubaker- Akron
SP Zach Plesac- Ball St.
SP Drey Jameson- Ball St.
SP Eric Lauer- Kent St.
RP Andrew Chafin- Kent St.
RP Sam Bachman- Miami (OH)
RP Dietrich Enns- Central Michigan
RP Jake Latz- Kent St.
RP Kyle Nicolas- Ball St.
RP Grant Hartwig- Miami (OH)
RP Keegan Akin- Western Michigan
RP Taylor Williams- Kent St.
C Tom Murphy- Buffalo
1B Chris Meyers*- Toledo
2B Zach McKinstry- Central Michigan
3B Travis Shaw- Kent St.
SS Jon Berti- Bowling Green
LF Max Schuemann*- Eastern Michigan
CF Alex Call- Ball St.
RF Jakob Marsee*- Central Michigan
DH Ross Adolph*- Toledo
C Hayden Senger*- Miami (OH)
INF Zavier Warren*- Central Michigan
INF Mario Camilletti*- Central Michigan
OF Mitch Longo*- Ohio University
HM: SP Matt Shoemaker- Eastern Michigan SP Chayce McDermott- Ball St. RP Joe Rock- Ohio University RP Logan Cozart- Ohio University RP Matt Brosky- Ohio University RP Alec Barger- Northern Illinois C/1B Rudy Rott*- Ohio University OF Adam Eaton- Miami (OH)
Big Ten Conference
SP Rich Hill- Michigan
SP Ryan Feltner- Ohio St.
SP Tommy Henry- Michigan
SP Drew Rucinski- Ohio St.
SP Max Meyer- Minnesota
RP Aaron Bummer- Nebraska
RP Nick Wittgren- Purdue
RP Scott Effross- Indiana
RP Andrew Saalfrank- Indiana
RP Tim Herrin- Indiana
RP Anthony Misiewicz- Michigan St.
RP Jose Cuas- Maryland
RP Matt Waldron- Nebraska
C Kevin Plawecki- Purdue
1B Lamonte Wade Jr.- Maryland
2B Brandon Lowe- Maryland
3B Kevin Smith- Maryland
SS Jake Cronenworth- Michigan
LF Brian O’Grady- Rutgers
CF Jake Meyers- Nebraska
RF Dominic Canzone- Ohio St.
DH Kyle Schwarber- Indiana
C Tyler Cropley- Iowa
INF Michael Massey- Illinois
UTL Terrin Vavra- Minnesota
OF Alex Dickerson- Indiana
HM- SP J.A. Happ- Northwestern SP Josh Lindblom- Purdue SP Karl Kauffmann- Michigan SP Cade Povich- Nebraska SP Spencer Schwellenbach- Nebraska RP Travis Lakins Sr.- Ohio St. RP Brandon Hughes- Michigan St. RP Caleb Baragar- Indiana RP Adam Kolarek- Maryland RP Tanner Tully- Ohio St. C Dillon Dingler- Ohio St. 1B Sam Travis- Indiana 1B Todd Frazier- Rutgers INF Jim Haley- Penn St. INF Shawn Goosenberg- Northwestern INF Mason McCoy- Iowa OF Ronnie Dawson- Ohio St. OF Ryan Lasko- Rutgers
Atlantic Sun Conference
SP Jacob deGrom- Stetson
SP Logan Gilbert- Stetson
SP Chris Sale- Florida Gulf Coast
SP Kutter Crawford- Florida Gulf Coast
SP Brandon Pfaadt- Bellarmaine
RP Justin Lawrence- Jacksonville
RP Tyler Rogers- Austin Peay
RP Richard Bleier- Florida Gulf Coast
RP Richard Lovelady- Kennesaw St.
RP Bryan Baker- North Florida
RP Mike Baumann- Jacksonville
RP Devin Smeltzer- Florida Gulf Coast
RP Gavin Stone- Central Arkansas
C Christian Pregent*- Stetson
1B Patrick Mazeika- Stetson
2B Alex Robles*- Austin Peay
3B Jake Noll- Florida Gulf Coast
SS Caleb Ketchup*- Lipscomb
LF Austin Hays- Jacksonville
CF Jonathan Davis- Central Arkansas
RF Michael Gigliotti*- Lipscomb
DH Adam Walker*- Jacksonville
C Chris Brady*- Queens (NC)
INF Edrick Felix*- Florida Gulf Coast
INF Will Wagner*- Liberty
OF D.J. Artis*- Liberty
HM: SP Corey Kluber- Stetson RP Sergio Romo- North Alabama RP Rex Brothers- Lipscomb RP Josh A. Smith- Lipscomb RP Jacob Barnes- Florida Gulf Coast RP Alan Busenitz- Kennesaw St. RP Ryne Harper- Austin Peay C Caleb Joseph- Lipscomb C Alex Holderbach- Eastern Kentucky INF Daniel Murphy- Jacksonville OF Ryan Cordell- Liberty OF Brandon Pugh- North Alabama
Pacific-12 Conference 1st Team
SP Gerrit Cole- UCLA
SP Merrill Kelly- ASU
SP Trevor Bauer- UCLA
SP Drew Rasmussen- Oregon St.
SP Tyler Anderson- Oregon
RP Kevin Ginkel- Arizona
RP Brad Boxberger- USC
RP Marc Melancon- Arizona
RP Garrett Cleavinger- Oregon
RP Andrew Kittredge- UW
RP Seth Martinez- ASU
RP James Kaprielian- UCLA
RP Trevor Williams- ASU
C Adley Rutschman- Oregon St.
1B Spencer Torkelson- ASU
2B Marcus Semien- Cal
3B Spencer Steer- Oregon
SS Matt McLain- UCLA
LF Steven Kwan- Oregon St.
CF Corbin Carroll- ASU
RF Lars Nootbaar- USC
DH Michael Conforto- Oregon St.
C Austin Barnes- ASU
INF Nico Hoerner- Stanford
INF Brandon Crawford- UCLA
UTL Tommy Edman- Stanford
Pacific-12 Conference 2nd Team
SP Cal Quantrill- Stanford
SP Cole Irvin- Oregon
SP Griffin Canning- UCLA
SP Matthew Boyd- Oregon St.
SP David Peterson- Oregon
RP Scott McGough- Oregon
RP Andrew Nardi- Arizona
RP Ian Hamilton- WSU
RP Matt Krook- Oregon
RP Austin Voth- UW
RP Jesse Scholtens- Arizona
RP Andre Jackson- Utah
RP Nick Nastrini- UCLA
C Austin Wells- Arizona
1B CJ Cron- Utah
2B Nick Madrigal- Oregon St.
3B Jake Lamb- UW
SS Kevin Newman- Arizona
LF Trevor Larnach- Oregon St.
CF Garrett Mitchell- UCLA
RF Kyle Stowers- Stanford
DH Andrew Vaughn- Cal
C Brian Serven- ASU
INF Brandon Dixon- Arizona
OF Mark Canha- Cal
OF Austin Slater- Stanford
Pacific-12 Conference 3rd Team
SP Tylor Megill- Arizona
SP Ryne Nelson- Oregon
SP Tristan Beck- Stanford
SP Alec Marsh- ASU
SP Kris Bubic- Stanford
RP Stephen Nogosek- Oregon
RP Jake Bird- UCLA
RP Lucas Erceg- Cal
RP Tanner Banks- Utah
RP Jace Fry- Oregon St.
RP Zack Weiss- UCLA
RP Cody Poteet- UCLA
RP Daulton Jefferies- Cal
C Garrett Stubbs- USC
1B Michael Toglia- UCLA
2B Ryan Kreidler- UCLA
3B Drew Maggi- ASU
SS Bobby Dalbec- Arizona
LF Willie Calhoun- Arizona
CF Wade Meckler- Oregon St.
RF Sean Bouchard- Cal
DH Kyle Garlick- Oregon
C Andrew Knapp- Cal
UTL Rob Refsnyder- Arizona
OF Cam Eden- Cal
OF Stephen Piscotty- Stanford
HM- SP Adam Plutko- UCLA RP Ian Kennedy- USC RP Robert Stock- USC RP David Huff- UCLA RP Mark Appel- Stanford RP Trevor Hildenberger- Cal C Blake Sabol- USC C Caleb Hamilton- Oregon St. C Korey Lee- Cal INF Pat Valaika- UCLA INF Oliver Dunn- Utah OF Kole Calhoun- UCLA OF Scott Heineman- Oregon
American Athletic Conference
SP Shane McClanahan- USF
SP Gavin Williams- ECU
SP Graham Ashcraft- UAB
SP J.P. France- Tulane
SP Garrett Whitlock- UAB
RP Orion Kekering- USF
RP Jeff Hoffman- ECU
RP Tyler Duffey- Rice
RP Aaron Loup- Tulane
RP Sam Moll- Memphis
RP Lucas Luetge- Rice
RP Jimmy Herget- USF
RP Austin Gomber- FAU
C Jake Rogers- Tulane 1B Nolan Schanuel- FAU 2B David Villar- USF 3B Alec Bohm- Wichita St. SS Coco Montes- USF LF Alec Burleson- ECU CF Sam Hillard- Wichita St. RF Hunter Goodman- Memphis DH Anthony Rendon- Rice
C Ford Proctor- Rice C/INF Connor Wong OF Brewer Hicklen- UAB OF Dane Myers- Rice
HM: SP Glenn Otto- Rice SP Jharel Cotton- ECU RP Matt Canterino- Rice RP Jonathan Bowlan- Memphis RP Kevin Quackenbush- USF RP Phoenix Sanders- USF RP Ian Gibaut- Tulane RP Austin Adams- USF RP Peter Strzelecki- USF RP Justin Anderson- UTSA RP Karan Patel- UTSA RP Codi Heuer- Wichita St. RP Shawn Armstrong- ECU 1B Casey Gillaspie- Wichita St. INF Nate Furman- Charlotte INF Connor Norby- ECU OF Hudson Haskin- Tulane
Missouri Valley Conference
SP Kyle Freeland- Evansville
SP Sean Manaea- Indiana St.
SP Colin Rea- Indiana St.
SP Brock Stewart- Illinois St.
SP Brooks Gosswein- Bradley
RP Pierce Johnson- Missouri St.
RP Sam Coonrod- Southern Illinois
RP Dylan Coleman- Missouri St.
RP Nate Peterson- U Illinois-Chicago
RP Colin Holderman- Southern Illinois
RP Phillip Diehl- Evansville
RP Jeff Lindgren- Illinois St.
RP Brent Headrick- Illinois St.
C Drew Millas- Missouri St.
1B Matt Beaty- Belmont
2B Eric Stamets- Evansville
3B Jake Burger- Missouri St.
SS Paul DeJong- Illinois St.
LF Tristan Peters*- Southern Illinois
CF Mike Tauchman- Bradley
RF Mickey McDonald- U Illinois-Chicago
DH Luke Voit- Missouri St.
C Drake Baldwin*- Missouri St.
UTL Owen Miller- Illinois St.
OF Mason Auer*- Missouri St.
OF Guy Lipscomb*- Belmont
HM: RP Connor Holden- Murray St. RP Matt Hall- Missouri St. RP Ross Detwiler- Missouri St. RP Mike Kickham- Missouri St. RP Alec Whaley- Murray St. C Scott Kapers- Valparaiso OF Kyle Gaedele- Valparaiso
Southeastern Conference 1st Team
SP Kevin Gausman- LSU
SP Sonny Gray- Vanderbilt
SP Aaron Nola- LSU
SP Max Scherzer- Missouri
SP Jordan Montgomery- South Carolina
RP Pete Fairbanks- Missouri
RP Kendall Graveman- Mississippi
RP Taylor Rogers- Kentucky
RP A.J. Minter- Texas A&M
RP A.J. Puk- Florida
RP David Robertson- Alabama
RP Alex Lange- LSU
RP Dane Dunning- Florida
C Yan Gomes- Tennessee
1B Christian Walker- South Carolina
2B Jordan Westburg- Mississippi
3B Alex Bregman- LSU
SS Dansby Swanson- Vanderbilt
LF Jake Fraley- LSU
CF Bryan Reynolds- Vanderbilt
RF Mike Yastrzemski- Vanderbilt
DH Pete Alonso- Florida
C James McCann- Arkansas
INF DJ LeMahieu- LSU
OF Andrew Benintendi- Arkansas
OF Harrison Bader- Florida
Southeastern Conference 2nd Team
SP Walker Buehler- Vanderbilt
SP Brandon Woodruff- Mississippi
SP Tanner Houck- Missouri
SP Paul Skenes- LSU
SP Brady Singer- Florida
RP Ryne Stanek- Arkansas
RP Trevor Stephan- Arkansas
RP Brooks Raley- Texas A&M
RP Colin Poche- Arkansas
RP Garrett Crochet- Tennessee
RP Drew Smyly- Arkansas
RP Ross Stripling- Texas A&M
RP Graham Ashcraft- Mississippi
C Luke Maile- Kentucky
1B Garrett Cooper- Auburn
2B Jonathan India- Florida
3B Adam Frazier- Mississippi
SS Josh H. Smith- LSU
LF Whit Merrifield- South Carolina
CF Wyatt Langford- Florida
RF Hunter Renfroe- Mississippi
DH Brent Rooker- Mississippi
C Curt Casali- Vanderbilt
INF Edouard Julien- Auburn
INF Kyle Farmer- Georgia
OF JJ Bleday- Vanderbilt
Southeastern Conference 3rd Team
SP James Paxton- Kentucky
SP Michael Wacha- Texas A&M
SP Lance Lynn- Ole Miss
SP Kyle Gibson- Missouri
SP Bryce Miller- Texas A&M
RP James McArthur- Ole Miss
RP Penn Murfee- Vanderbilt
RP Chris Stratton- Mississippi
RP Alex Wood- Georgia
RP Clarke Schmidt- South Carolina
RP Casey Mize- Auburn
RP Dakota Hudson- Mississippi
RP Kyle Wright- Vanderbilt
C Nick Fortes- Ole Miss
1B Jared Walsh- Georgia
2B Tony Kemp- Vanderbilt
3B Nick Senzel- Tennessee
SS Grae Kessinger- Ole Miss
LF Dominic Fletcher- Arkansas
CF Austin Martin- Vanderbilt
RF Heston Kjerstad- Arkansas
DH Jordan Beck- Tennessee
C Jason Delay- Vanderbilt
C/INF Austin Nola- LSU
UTL Brian Anderson- Arkansas
OF Andrew Stevenson- LSU
HM: SP Alex Faedo- Florida SP Spencer Turnbull- Alabama SP J.P. France- Mississippi SP Anthony DeSclafani SP Dallas Keuchel- Arkansas SP Chase Silseth- Tennessee SP Sean Hjelle- Kentucky SP Jonathan Cannon- Georgia SP Emerson Hancock- Georgia SP Jack Leiter- Vanderbilt RP Jackson Rutledge- Arkansas RP Zach Jackson- Arkansas RP Drew Steckenrider- Tennessee RP Drew Pomeranz- Ole Miss RP Tommy Hunter- Alabama RP Jacob Waguespack- Ole Miss RP Davis Daniel- Auburn RP Keegan Thompson- Auburn RP Ben Joyce- Tennessee RP Zach Logue- Kentucky RP Trevor Gott- Kentucky RP Tyler Beede- Vanderbilt RP Drew VerHagen- Vanderbilt RP Carson Fulmer- Vanderbilt RP Carmen Mlodzinski- South Carolina RP Cody Morris- South Carolina RP Heath Hembree- South Carolina RP Will Crowe- South Carolina RP Jalen Beeks- Arkansas RP Zach Pop- Kentucky INF Jonah Bride- South Carolina INF Evan White- Kentucky INF Andre Lipcius- Tennessee INF Trey Lipscomb- Tennessee INF Braden Shewmake- Texas A&M INF Justin Foscue- Mississippi INF JT Riddle- Kentucky INF Matt Reynolds- Arkansas 3B Josh Lester- Missouri 3B Josh Donaldson- Auburn OF Tyler Naquin- Texas A&M OF Ka’ai Tom- Kentucky OF Anthony Alford- Ole Miss OF Joshua Palacios- Auburn OF TJ Hopkins- South Carolina OF Jackie Bradley Jr.- South Carolina OF Charlie Condon*- Georgia
Patriot League/Ivy League
SP Kyle Hendricks- Dartmouth
SP Mason Black- Lehigh
SP Levi Stoudt- Lehigh
SP Sean Poppen- Harvard
SP Tanner Anderson- Harvard
RP David Bednar- Lafayette
RP Matt Bowman- Princeton
RP Jake Cousins- Pennsylvania
RP Brent Suter- Harvard
RP Cole Sulser- Dartmouth
RP Beau Sulser- Dartmouth
RP Hunter Bigge*- Harvard
RP Noah Song*- Navy
C Ben Rice*- Dartmouth
1B Mike Ford- Princeton
2B Simon Whiteman- Yale
3B Josh Hood*- Pennsylvania
SS Andy Blake*- Columbia
LF Jacob Hurtubise- Army
CF Ben Malgeri*- Holy Cross
RF Scott Bandura*- Princeton
DH Ryan Lavarnway- Yale
C Matt O'Neill*- Pennsylvania
1B Ross Friedrick*- Army
INF Anthony Sherwin- Bucknell OF Nadir Lewis- Princeton
HM: SP Connelly Early- Army SP Joe Miller- Pennsylvania SP Chris Rowley- Army SP David Hale- Princeton SP Ben Gross- Princeton RP Oliver Drake- Navy RP Frank Hermann- Harvard RP Danny Barnes- Princeton RP Dusty Baird- Brown RP Matt Svanson- Lehigh RP Declan Cronin- Holy Cross RP Mark Washington- Lehigh RP Carlos Torres- Lehigh RP Mike Walsh- Yale RP Chris Clark- Harvard RP Jay Driver- Harvard RP Josh Simpson- Columbia RP Ryan Smith- Princeton RP Billy Lescher- Pennsylvania RP Kumar Nambiar- Yale C Adam Retzbach- Lehigh C Weston Eberly- Columbia C Will Simoneit- Cornell OF Dario Pizzano- Columbia OF Patrick McColl*- Harvard
Big 12 Conference 1st Team
SP John Means- WVU
SP Jon Gray- Oklahoma
SP Andrew Heaney- Oklahoma St.
SP Bryce Elder- Texas
SP Alek Manoah- WVU
RP Corey Knebel- Texas
RP John Curtiss- Texas
RP Jake Irvin- Oklahoma
RP Hoby Milner- Texas
RP Danny Coulombe- Texas Tech
RP Tyler Alexander- TCU
RP Ben Lively- UCF
RP Chase Anderson- Oklahoma
C Shea Langeliers- Baylor
1B Christian Encarnacion-Strand- Oklahoma St.
2B Max Muncy- Baylor
3B Josh Jung- Texas Tech
SS Kody Clemens- Texas
LF Ian Happ- Cincinnati
CF Will Brennan- Kansas St.
RF Ryan Noda- Cincinnati
DH Brandon Belt- Texas
C Tres Barrera- Texas
INF Dylan Moore- UCF
UTL Josh Harrison- Cincinnati
UTL Matt Carpenter- TCU
Big 12 Conference 2nd Team
SP Brandon Williamson- TCU
SP Nick Lodolo- TCU
SP Spencer Arrighetti- TCU
SP Jordan Wicks- Kansas St.
SP Michael Grove- WVU
RP Steven Okert- Oklahoma
RP Alex Young- TCU
RP Austin Pruitt- UH
RP John King-UH
RP Kyle Tyler- Oklahoma
RP Michael Rucker- BYU
RP Cody Bradford- Baylor
RP Daniel Castano- Baylor
C Beau Taylor- UCF
1B Luken Baker- TCU
2B Nic Loftin- Baylor
3B Jared Triolo- UH
SS David Hamilton- Texas
LF Joey Wiemer- Cincinnati
CF Victor Scott II- WVU
RF Nick Martini- Kansas St.
DH Ryan McBroom- WVU
C Jimmy Crooks*- Oklahoma
INF David Wendzel- Baylor
INF Sheldon Neuse- Oklahoma
OF Corey Julks- UH
HM: SP Garrett Richards- Oklahoma SP Ty Madden- Texas SP Brandon Finnegan- TCU SP Josh Tomlin- Texas Tech SP Davis Martin- Texas Tech SP Cade Cavalli- Oklahoma SP Carson Seymour- Kansas St. SP Clayton Beeter- Texas Tech SP Seth Romero- UH SP Daniel Ponce de Leon- UH RP Brandon Workman- Texas RP Wes Benjamin- Kansas RP Sam Freeman- Kansas RP Evan Marshall- Kansas St. RP Thaddeus Ward- UCF RP Jackson Wolf- WVU RP Parker Mushinski- Texas Tech RP Caleb Killian- Texas Tech RP Peyton Battenfield- Oklahoma St. RP Tejay Antone- TCU RP Aaron Fletcher- UH RP Patrick Weigel- UH RP Nick Hernandez- UH RP Blair Henley- Texas RP Jacob Lemoine- UH RP Cam Alldred- Cincinnati C Drew Butera- UCF 1B/3B Kevin Cron- TCU INF JJ Weatherholt- WVU INF Jace Jung- Texas Tech INF Darnell Sweeney- UCF INF Daniel Schneemann- BYU INF Donovan Walton- Oklahoma St. INF Jack Mayfield- Oklahoma OF Mark Payton- Texas OF Steele Walker- Oklahoma OF Dillon Peters- Texas OF Dru Baker- Texas Tech
Ohio Valley Conference/Big South Conference/Horizon League
SP Alec Mills- Tennessee Martin
SP Joey Lucchesi- SEMO
SP Jesse Schoeltens- Wright St.
SP Ryan Meisinger- Radford
SP Eddie Butler- Radford
RP Mason Miller- Gardner-Webb
RP Emilio Pagan- Gardner-Webb
RP Andre Scrubb- High Point
RP Dylan Dodd- SEMO
RP McKinley Moore- Little Rock
RP Will Klein- EIU
RP Ethan Roberts- Tennessee Tech
RP Spencer Patton- SIU Edwardsville
C Sean Murphy- Wright St.
1B Spencer Horwitz- Radford
2B Nick Maton- EIU
3B Mike Brosseau- Oakland
SS Trey Sweeney*- EIU
LF Peyton Burdick- Wright St.
CF Daulton Varsho- Milwaukee
RF Avery Owusu-Asiedu*- SIU Edwardsville
DH Tyler Black- Wright St.
C Logan Brown*- USI
INF Jeffrey Wehler*- Youngstown St.
OF Caleb Hobson-* Tennessee Martin
OF Brett Johnson*- SIU Edwardsville
SP David Hess- Tennessee Tech SP Hayden Birdsong- EIU SP A.J. Blubaugh- Milwaukee RP Hunter Mann- Tennessee Tech RP Jordan Mikel- Western Illinois RP Cody Allen- High Point RP Chad Sobotka- USC Upstate RP Tyler Thornburg- Charleston Southern RP Maceo Campbell- Longwood RP Ryan Dull- UNC Asheville RP Jeremy Walker- Gardner-Webb RP Michael Boyle- Radford RP Geoff Hartlieb- Lindenwood RP Zach Peek- Winthrop RP Jake Lee- Oakland RP Jake Sommers- Milwaukee RP Joe Smith- Wright St. RP Nate Jones- Northern Kentucky RP Josh Lueke- Northern Kentucky RP Evan MIller- Purdue Fort Wayne C- Taylor Davis- Morehead St. C Andrew Keck- SEMO C Jeremiah Boyd- Presbyterian C Jordan Procyshen- Northern Kentucky 1B Brennan Orf- SIU Edwardsville 1B Jackson Feltner- Morehead St. INF Seth Gray- Wright St. OF Niko Hulsizer- Morehead St. OF Quincy Hamilton- Wright St.
Big East Conference/Northeast Conference
SP Josiah Gray- Le Moyne
SP Ryan Pepoit- Butler
SP Ty Blach- Creighton
SP Zach Lowther- Xavier
SP Matt Carasiti- St. John’s
RP Matt Barnes- UConn
RP Jason Foley- Sacred Heart
RP Amir Garrett- St. John’s
RP Anthony Kay- UConn
RP Joe La Sorsa- St. John’s
RP Justin Topa- Long Island
RP Gavin Hollowell- St. John’s
RP Vinny Nittoli- Xavier
C Anthony Bemboom- Creighton
1B Frank Schwindel- St. John’s
2B Nicky Lopez- Creighton
3B Zack Short- Sacred Heart
SS Nick Ahmed- UConn
LF Will Robertson*- Creighton
CF James Jones- Long Island
RF George Springer- UConn
DH Darin Ruf- Creighton
C Nick Dini- Wagner
INF Elliot Soto- Creighton
INF Riley Bannon- Xavier
OF TT Bowens*- Central Connecticut
HM: SP Gordon Graceffo- Villanova SP Shane McCarthy- Seton Hall SP Ben Casparius- UConn SP Garrett Schilling- Xavier SP Tim Adelman- Georgetown SP Ryan Murphy- Le Moyne RP Ricky DeVito- Seton Hall RP Pat Venditte- Creighton RP Rowan Wick- St. John’s RP Eric Stout- Butler RP Cody Stashack- St. John’s RP Reggie Crawford- UConn RP Nick Morreale- Georgetown RP Jared Solomon- Xavier RP Ryan O’Rourke- Merrimack RP Nolan Long- Wagner RP Chris Kachmar- Fairleigh Dickinson RP Alex Mauricio- Norfolk St. RP Dwayne Marshall- UMES C Matt Donlan- Northeast INF Trey Paige- Delaware St. OF Matt Szczur- Villanova OF Zack Granite- Seton Hall OF Alan Roden- Creighton OF Dave Matthews- Central Connecticut OF Marcos Castillo- Coppin St.
Atlantic Coast Conference 1st Team
SP Spencer Strider- Clemson
SP Zac Gallen- UNC
SP Marcus Stroman- Duke
SP Carlos Rodon- NC State
SP Bobby Miller- Louisville
RP Chad Green- Louisville
RP Joe Mantiply- VA Tech
RP Josh Sborz- Virginia
RP Bennet Sousa- Virginia
RP Daniel Bard- UNC
RP Luke Bard- Georgia Tech
RP Buck Farmer- Georgia Tech
RP Michael King- Boston College
C Will Smith- Louisville
1B Trey Mancini- Notre Dame
2B Zack Gelof- Virginia
3B Sal Frelick- Boston College
SS Trea Turner- NC State
LF Adam Duvall- Louisville
CF Matt Vierling- Notre Dame
RF Kerry Carpenter- VA Tech
DH Charlie Blackmon- Georgia Tech
C Yasmani Grandal- Miami
INF Cavan Biggio- Notre Dame
UTL Chris Taylor- Virginia
OF Stuart Fairchild- Wake Forest
Atlantic Coast Conference 2nd Team
SP Andrew Abbott- Virginia
SP Reid Detmers- Louisville
SP Cooper Criswell- UNC
SP Daniel Lynch IV- Virginia
SP Emmet Sheehan- Boston College
RP David Phelps- Notre Dame
RP Dominic Leone- Clemson
RP Drew Carlton- FSU
RP Andrew Suarez- Miami
RP Nick Burdi- Louisville
RP Zack Burdi- Louisville
RP Tyler Holton- FSU
RP Jared Shuster- Wake Forest
C Cal Raleigh- FSU
1B Gavin Sheets- Wake Forest
2B Brad Miller- Clemson
3B Taylor Walls- FSU
SS Tyler Fitzgerald- Louisville
LF AJ Pollock- Notre Dame
CF Adam Engel- Louisville
RF Henry Davis- Louisville
DH Michael Busch- UNC
C Patrick Bailey- NC State
INF Romy Gonzalez- Miami
OF Jake McCarthy- Virginia
OF Adam Haseley- Virginia
Atlantic Coast Conference 3rd Team
SP Luke Weaver- FSU
SP Brandon Bielak- Notre Dame
SP Xzavion Curry- Georgia Tech
SP Joe Boyle- Notre Dame
SP Slade Cecconi- Miami
RP Trevor Kelley- UNC
RP JB Bukauskas- UNC
RP Cole Sands- FSU
RP Kent Emanuel- UNC
RP Blair Calvo- Pitt
RP Hobie Harris- Pitt
RP Trent Thornton- UNC
RP Bryce Jarvis- Duke
C Jacob Stallings- UNC
1B Weston Wilson- Clemson
2B Ernie Clement- Virginia
3B Graham Pauley- Duke
SS Charles Leblanc- Pitt
LF Pavin Smith- Virginia
CF Eli White- Clemson
RF Joey Loperfido- Duke
DH Joey Bart- Georgia Tech
C Andrew Knizner- NC State
C/1B Zack Collins- Miami
UTL Jake Alu- Boston College
OF DJ Stewart- FSU
HM: SP Justin Dunn- Boston College SP Matt Harvey- UNC SP Jesse Hahn- VA Tech RP Evan Justice- NC State RP Brian Moran- UNC RP Packy Naughton- VA Tech RP Sean Doolittle- Virginia RP Sam Clay- Georgia Tech RP Jeremy Beasley- Clemson RP Bryan Hoeing- Louisville RP Carson Spiers- Clemson RP John Axford- Notre Dame RP Amos Willingham- Georgia Tech RP Matt Koch- Louisville RP Kyle Funkhouser- Louisville TWP Brendan McKay- Louisville C Chris Okey- Clemson C Kyle McCann- Georgia Tech C John Hicks- Virginia 1B Matt Mervis- Duke 1B Daniel Palka- Georgia Tech 1B Will Craig- Wake Forest 1B Colin Moran- UNC 1B Seth Beer- Clemson 1B Nick Kurtz*- Wake Forest INF Joe Dunand- NC State INF Drew Ellis- Louisville INF Derek Dietrich- Georgia Tech OF Brian Goodwin- UNC OF Ben DeLuzio- FSU OF Skye Bolt- UNC UTL Nick Solak- Louisville UTL Chad Pinder- VA Tech
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference/Southwestern Athletic Conference
SP Jose De Leon- Southern
SP Hiram Burgos- Bethune-Cookman
SP Nick Margevicius- Rider
SP Matt Duffy*- Canisius
SP Ryan Cardona*- Marist College
RP Matt Brash- Niagara
RP Kevin McCarthy- Marist College
RP Tom Cosgrove- Manhattan
RP Matt Gage- Siena College
RP Joe Jacques- Manhattan
RP Anthony Maldanado- Bethune-Cookman
RP Brendan White- Siena College
RP Darrien Williams*- Prairie View
C John Garcia*- Grambling
1B Connor Panas*- Canisius
2B Christopher De Guzman*- Alabama St. 3B Matthew Batten- Quinnipiac
SS Demetrius Sims*- Bethune-Cookman
LF Anthony Giansanti*- Siena College
CF Wynton Bernard- Niagara
RF Johnathan Thomas*- Texas Southern
DH Peter O’Brien- Bethune-Cookman
C Colton Bender*- Quinnipiac
INF Greg Cullen*- Niagara
OF Bryce Brown*- Jackson St.
OF Javeyan Williams*- Southern
HM: SP Montana DuRapau- Bethune-Cookman RP Austin Pope- Fairfield RP Danny Kerwin- Rider RP Trey McGough- Mount St.Mary’s RP Robbie Hitt- Quinnipiac RP Ian Concevitch- Saint Peter’s RP Mariano Rivera Jr.- Iona College RP Mike DeSanti- Iona College RP Trey McLoughlin- Fairfield C Isom Ford- Alabama A&M C Ty Hanchey- Florida A&M INF Jaylyn Williams- Jackson St. INF Zach Penprase- Mississippi Valley UTL Ricardo Sanchez- Arkansas-Pine Bluff UTL Brendly Martina- Alcorn St.
Mountain West Conference
SP Stephen Strasburg- SDSU
SP Dean Kremer- UNLV
SP Eric Fedde- UNLV
SP Garrett Hill- SDSU
SP Robert Gasser- New Mexico
RP Griffin Jax- Air Force
RP Justin Wilson- Fresno St.
RP Jimmy Lambert- Fresno St.
RP JoJo Romero- Nevada
RP Logan Boyer*- SDSU
RP Justin Slaten- New Mexico
RP Dylan Lee- Fresno St.
RP Braden Shipley- Nevada
C Austin Wynns- Fresno St.
1B Ty France- SDSU
2B Alan Trejo- SDSU
3B Sam Haggerty- New Mexico
SS Bryson Stott- UNLV
LF Taylor Ward- Fresno St.
CF TJ Friedl- Nevada
RF Aaron Judge- Fresno St.
DH Mitch Garver- New Mexico
C Seby Zavala- SDSU
INF Miles Mastrobuoni- Nevada
OF Kyle Isbel- UNLV
OF Jordan Luplow- Fresno St.
HM: SP Owen Sharts- Nevada RP Finn Del Bonta-Smith- San Jose St. C/INF Jordan Pacheco- New Mexico 1B Ruben Ibarra- San Jose St. INF David Hensley- SDSU UTL Charles McAdoo- San Jose St. OF Zach Reks- Air Force OF Greg Allen- SDSU OF Luis Gonzalez- New Mexico OF Cal Stevenson- Nevada OF Trenton Brooks*- Nevada
Summit League/Western Athletic Conference
SP Tarik Skubal- Seattle
SP Chi Chi Gonzalez- Oral Roberts
SP Zach Thompson- UT Arlington
SP Janson Junk- Seattle
SP Pierson Ohl*- Grand Canyon
C Jose Trevino- Oral Roberts
1B Rhys Hoskins- Sacramento St.
2B Tyler Saladino- Oral Roberts
3B Mike Boeve*- Omaha
SS Jacob Wilson*- Grand Canyon
LF James Outman- Sacramento St
CF Jonah Cox*- Oral Roberts
RF Nate Lukes- Sacramento St.
DH Hunter Dozier- Stephen F. Austin
C Logan Porter- Utah Tech
C/INF Bennett Hostetler*- North Dakota St.
UTL Jackie Urbaez*- St. Thomas
OF Homer Greenwood*- Grand Canyon
RP Jordan Romano- Oral Roberts
RP Blake Treinen- South Dakota St.
RP Caleb Thielbar- South Dakota St.
RP Sam Long- Sacramento St
RP Jake Wong- Grand Canyon
RP Joel Kuhnel- UT Arlington
RP Tyson Miller- California Baptist
RP Will Vest- Stephen F. Austin
HM: SP Casey Anderson- Utah Valley SP Riley Bauman- Abilene Christian SP Dylan File- Utah Tech RP Eric Yardley- Seattle RP Jay Flaa- North Dakota St. RP Brandon Kintzler- Utah Tech RP Juan Gamez- North Dakota St. RP Troy Watson- Northern Colorado RP Logan Britt- Abilene Christian RP Tyler Morgan- Abilene Christian RP Matt Hickey- Tarleton RP Paxton Schultz- Utah Valley RP Will Stevens- Tarleton RP Frankie Scalzo- Grand Canyon RP Brady Stover- South Dakota St. RP Cade Feeney- North Dakota St. RP Cade Denton- Oral Roberts C Elih Marrero- St. Thomas 1B Brandon Pimentel- UT Rio Grande Valley INF Channy Ortiz- Grand Canyon OF Hunter Pence- UT Arlington OF Kona Quiggle- Grand Canyon
Sun Belt Conference SP Justin Verlander- Old Dominion
SP Jeffrey Springs- Appalachian St.
SP Ryan Yarbrough- Old Dominion
SP Spencer Arrighetti- Louisiana
SP Hogan Harris- Louisiana
RP Kyle Finnegan- Texas St.
RP Nick Sandlin- Southern Mississippi
RP Daniel Hudson- Old Dominion
RP Sam Howard- Georgia Southern
RP Jared Koenig- Old Dominion
RP Nick Robertson- James Madison
RP Hunter Gaddis- Georgia St.
RP Kevin Kelly- James Madison
C PJ Higgins- Old Dominion
1B Paul Goldschmidt- Texas St.
2B Brendan Donovan- South Alabama
3B Tommy La Stella- Coastal Carolina
SS Zach Remillard- Coastal Carolina
LF Travis Swaggerty- South Alabama
CF Chase DeLauter*- James Madison
RF Matt Wallner- Southern Mississippi
DH Vinnie Paquantino- Old Dominion
C Chandler Seagle- Appalachian St.
INF Jared Young- Old Dominion
UTL Taylor Motter- Coastal Carolina
OF Jaylin Davis- Appalachian St.
HM: SP Dan Straily- Marshall SP David Buchanan- Georgia St. SP Kirk McCarty- Southern Mississippi SP Matt Peacock- South Alabama SP Connor Overton- Old Dominion RP Nick Jones- Georgia Southern RP Alaska Abney- Coastal Carolina RP J.D. Hammer- Marshall RP Anthony Veneziano- Coastal Carolina RP Locke St. John- South Alabama RP Louis Head- Texas St. RP Donnie Hart- Texas St. RP Tyler Zuber- Arkansas St. C Jonathan Lucroy- Louisiana C Chuckie Robinson- Southern Mississippi INF Brian Dozier- Southern Mississippi INF Eric Brown- Coastal Carolina OF Brandon Lockridge- Troy OF Trent Tingelstad*- UL Monroe
West Coast Conference
SP Corbin Burnes- Saint Mary’s
SP Tony Gonsolin- Saint Mary’s
SP Marco Gonzales- Gonzaga
SP Tylor Megill- Loyola Marymount
SP A.J. Griffin- San Diego
RP Paul Sewald- San Diego
RP Kyle Barraclough- Saint Mary’s
RP Eli Morgan- Gonzaga
RP Scott Alexander- Pepperdine
RP Kyle Zimmer- San Francisco
RP Adam Cimber- San Francisco
RP Steven Wilson- Santa Clara
RP Trevor Megill- Loyola Marymount
C Riley Adams- San Diego
1B Brett Sullivan- Pacific
2B David Fletcher- Loyola Marymount
3B Patrick Wisdom- Saint Mary’s
SS Brett Harris- Gonzaga
LF Connor Joe- San Diego
CF Bradley Zimmer- San Francisco
RF Kris Bryant- San Diego
DH Taylor Jones- Gonzaga
C/OF Cooper Hummel- Portland
INF Kevin Sim- San Diego
INF Ripken Reyes*- San Diego
INF Bryson Brigman*- San Diego
HM: SP Austin Bibens-Dirkx- Portland SP Ky Bush- Saint Mary’s SP Mitch White- Santa Clara SP Gabriel Hughes- Gonzaga RP Wyatt Mills- Gonzaga RP Alek Jacob- Gonzaga RP Cory Abbott- Loyola Marymount RP Ken Waldichuk- Saint Mary’s RP Patrick Weigel- Pacific RP Casey Legumina- Gonzaga RP James Pazos- San Diego RP Tommy Nance- Santa Clara RP Easton Lucas- Pepperdine RP Chris Murphy- San Diego RP Dylan Covey- San Diego C Rocky Gale- Portland 1B Eric Thames- Pepperdine INF John Peck- Pepperdine
Conference USA
SP Kyle Bradish- New Mexico St.
SP Logan T. Allen- Florida Int.
SP Hayden Wesneski- Sam Houston
SP Caleb Smith- Sam Houston
SP Nate Pearson- Florida Int.
RP Ryan Tepera- Sam Houston
RP Phil Maton- Louisiana Tech
RP Colin Poche- Dallas Baptist
RP Drew Smith- Dallas Baptist
RP Jake Walsh- Jax St.
RP Kody Funderburk- Dallas Baptist
RP Cy Sneed- Dallas Baptist
RP Zach Neal- Sam Houston
C Aramis Garcia- Florida Int.
1B Darick Hall- Dallas Baptist
2B Nick Gonzalez- New Mexico St
3B Edwin Rios- Florida Int.
SS Joey Ortiz- New Mexico St
LF Austin Shenton- Florida Int.
CF Bryce Johnson- Sam Houston
RF Colton Cowser- Sam Houston
DH Ryan O’Hearn- Dallas Baptist
C Nate Rombach*- Dallas Baptist
INF Irving Lopez- Florida Int.
OF Jason Krizan- Dallas Baptist
OF Daniel Johnson- New Mexico St
HM: SP Jaden Hamm- Middle Tennessee RP Phillip Diehl- Louisiana Tech RP Braden Bristo- Louisiana Tech RP Chance Adams- Dallas Baptist RP Eriq Swan- Middle Tennessee RP Seth Elledge- Dallas Baptist RP Nick Mikolajchak- Sam Houston RP Mason Fluharty- Liberty RP Fraser Ellard- Liberty RP CJ Weins- WKU INF Ryan Goins- Dallas Baptist OF Jake Sanford- WKU OF Jacob Rhinesmith- WKU OF Ryan Cordell- Liberty OF D.J. Artis- Liberty OF Jameson Hannah*- Dallas Baptist OF Lew Ford- Dallas Baptist
Southern Conference/Southland Conference
SP Wade Miley- Southeastern Louisiana
SP JP Sears- The Citadel
SP Landon Knack- East Tennessee St.
SP Sawyer Gipson-Long- Mercer
SP Adam Oller- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
RP Tanner Rainey- Southeastern Louisiana
RP Reed Garrett- VMI
RP Josh Winder- VMI
RP Austin Cox- Mercer
RP Max Povse- UNC Greensboro
RP Kyle Keller- Southeastern Louisiana
RP Andrew Wantz- UNC Greensboro
RP Grant Anderson- McNeese
C David Fry- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
1B Nate Lowe- Mercer
2B Jace Peterson- McNeese
3B Nate Eaton- VMI
SS Pascanel Ferreras*- Western Carolina
LF Phil Ervin- Samford
CF Kyle Lewis- Mercer
RF Nick Heath- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
DH Tyler White- Western Carolina
C J.C. Correa*- Lamar
INF Tyler Depreta-Johnson- Houston Christian
OF Colby Thomas*- Mercer
OF Justice Bigbie*- Western Carolina
HM: SP Zebby Matthews-Western Carolina SP Jacob Cravey- Samford SP Asher Wojcichowski- The Citadel SP Will Dion- McNeese SP Aaron Hernandez- Texas A&M Corpus Christi RP Greg Holland- Western Carolina RP Cory Gearrin- Mercer RP Josh Harlow- Mercer RP Austin Emener- East Tennessee St. RP Jason Blanchard- Lamar RP Geno Encina- Incarnate Word RP Morris Austin- Houston Christian RP Zak Kent- VMI RP Eric Orze- New Orleans RP Mac Sceroler- Southeastern Louisiana RP Adam Scott- Wofford C Christian Correa- Nicholls 1B Harrison DiNicola- Texas A&M Corpus Christi INF Danny Valencia- UNC Greensboro INF Corey Spangenberg- VMI OF Billy Burns- Mercer OF Brayden Jobert*- Nicholls
Big West Conference 1st Team
SP Shane Bieber- UC Santabarbara
SP Tanner Bibee- Cal State Fullerton
SP Joe Ryan- Cal State Northridge
SP Michael Lorenzen- Cal State Fullerton
SP Bryan Woo- Cal Poly
RP Chris Devenski- Cal State Fullerton
RP Dylan Floro- Cal State Fullerton
RP Joe Kelly- UC Riverside
RP Kyle Nelson- UC Santabarbara
RP Andrew Vasquez- UC Santabarbara
RP Cade Smith- Hawaii
RP Bryan Shaw- Long Beach St.
RP Dillon Tate- UC Santabarbara
C Chad Wallach- Cal State Fullerton
1B Justin Turner- Cal State Fullerton
2B Jeff McNeil- Long Beach St.
3B Matt Chapman- Cal State Fullerton
SS Garrett Hampson- Long Beach St.
LF Josh Rojas- Hawaii
CF Jarren Duran- Long Beach St.
RF Mitch Haniger- Cal Poly
DH Evan Longoria- Long Beach St.
BN Dustin Garneau- Cal State Fullerton
BN Keston Hiura- UC Irvine
BN Kolten Wong- Hawaii
BN JD Davis- Cal State Fullerton
Big West Conference 2nd Team
SP Spencer Howard- Cal Poly
SP David Huff- UC Irvine
SP Noah Davis- UC Santabarbara
SP Drew Thorpe*- Cal Poly
SP Taylor Dollard*- Cal Poly
RP Calvin Fauncher- UC Irvine
RP Andre Pallante- UC Irvine
RP Justin Garza- Cal State Fullerton
RP Justin Bruihl- Cal Poly
RP Mickey Jannis- CSU Bakersfield
RP Austin Davis- CSU Bakersfield
RP Connor Seabold- Cal State Fullerton
RP Darius Vines- CSU Bakersfield
C David Banuelos- Long Beach St.
1B David Freitas- Hawaii
2B Mark Mathias- Cal Poly
3B Matt Duffy- Long Beach St.
SS Brooks Lee*- Cal Poly
LF Jack Larson- UC San Diego
CF Denzel Clarke*- Cal State Northridge
RF Mark Contreras- UC Riverside
DH Ruben Cardenas*- Cal State Fullerton
C Rob Brantly- UC Riverside
INF Alex De Goti- Long Beach St.
INF Shay Whitcomb*- UC San Diego
OF Nicholas Torres*- Cal Poly
HM: SP Marco Estrada- Long Beach St. SP Steven Wright- Hawaii RP Joe Biagini- UC Davis RP Kyle Dowdy- Hawaii RP Robert Garcia- UC Davis RP Phil Bickford- Cal State Fullerton RP Clayton Andrews- Long Beach St. RP Kenny Rosenberg- Cal State Northridge RP Eli Villalobos- Long Beach St. RP Darren McCaughan- Long Beach St. RP Michael McGreevey- UC Santabarbara RP Nick Avila- Long Beach St. RP Matt Andriese- UC Riverside RP Erich Uelmen- Cal Poly C Daniel Cope- Cal State Fullerton C Kurt Suzuki INF Greg Garcia- Hawaii INF Daniel Descalso- UC Davis INF Ty Kelly- UC Davis INF Tanner Murray*- UC Davis OF Khris Davis- Cal State Fullerton
Coastal Athletic Association SP George Kirby- Elon
SP Aaron Civale- Northeastern
SP Bailey Ober- College of Charleston
SP Chad Kuhl- Delaware
SP Bruce Zimmermann- Towson
RP Evan Phillips- UNC Wilmington
RP Adam Ottavino- Northeastern
RP Ryan Thompson- Campbell
RP John Brebbia- Elon
RP Heath Hembree- College of Charleston
RP Ron Marinaccio- Delaware
RP Ty Adcock- Elon
RP Brandon Walter- Delaware
C Ryan Jeffers- UNC Wilmington
1B Jason Vosler- Northeastern
2B Max Burt*- Northeastern
3B Brooks Baldwin*- UNC Wilmington
SS Zach Neto- Campbell
LF Travis Jankowski- Stony Brook
CF Cedric Mullins- Campbell
RF Greg Jones- UNC Wilmington
DH Richie Palacios- Towson
C Kevin Krause*- Stony Brook
INF Ben Williamson*- William and Mary
INF Cullen Large*- William and Mary
OF Jared Dupere*- Northeastern
HM: SP Landen Roupp- UNC Wilmington SP Allen Winans- Campbell SP Nick Tropeano- Stony Brook SP Seth Johnson- Campbell SP Tom Harrington- Campbell RP Austin Warren- UNC Wilmington RP Brian Schlitter- College of Charleston RP Cam Schlitter- Northeastern RP Jimmy Joyce- Hofstra RP Nick Raquet- William and Mary RP John Rooney- Hofstra RP Brad Brach- Monmouth RP Trey Dombrowski- Monmouth RP Taylor Clarke- College of Charleston RP Xavier Meachem- North Carolina A&T C Vito Frescia- Hofstra INF Cam Devanney- Elon INF Alex Iadisernia- Elon OF Mike Wilson- Stony Brook OF Brett Gardner- College of Charleston
America East Conference/Atlantic 10 Conference/Independent
SP Nick Martinez- Fordham
SP Brett Kennedy- Fordham
SP Jimmy Yacabonis- St. Joseph’s
SP Jake Kalish*- George Mason
SP Connor Gillispie*- VCU
RP James Karinchak- Bryant
RP Mark Leiter Jr.- New Jersey Tech
RP Sean Newcombe- Hartford
RP Chris Wright*- Bryant
RP Greg Weissert- Fordham
RP Reiss Knehr- Fordham
RP Garrett Acton- Saint Louis
RP James Norwood- Saint Louis
C Brian O’Keefe- St. Joseph’s
1B Justin Bour- George Mason
2B Vimael Machin- VCU
3B Danny Mendick- UMass Lowell
SS Jeremy Peña- Maine
LF Justin Yurchak*- Binghamton
CF Ryan Ward*- Bryant
RF Vinny Capra- Richmond
DH David MacKinnon- Hartford
C Logan Driscoll*- George Mason
INF Tyler Locklear*- VCU
OF Cade Fergus*- George Washington
OF Brett Callahan*- St. Joseph’s
HM: SP Joe Van Meter- VCU SP Nolan DeVos- Davidson SP Zach Mort- George Mason SP Tim Brennan- St. Joseph’s SP Dave Kubiak- Albany SP Stephen Woods- Albany SP Connor Grey- St. Bonaventure RP Matt Mikulski- Fordham RP Bradford Webb- VCU RP Cody Lawyerson- Maine RP Kyle Wilcox- Bryant RP Joe Nahas- UMBC RP Joe Beimel- Duquesne RP Craig Stammen- Dayton RP Murphy Smith- Binghamton RP Nick Sinacola- Maine RP Ben Anderson- Binghamton C Kyle Schmidt- Richmond C Andrew Cossetti- St. Joseph’s C Erik Ostberg- Hartford C Chris Bec- Maine C Mickey Gasper- Bryant INF Quinn McDaniel- Maine INF A.J. Wright- UMBC INF Riley Tirotta- Dayton INF Mariano Ricciardi- Dayton OF Mark Coley- Rhode Island OF Ryan Wilson*- Davidson
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2024.05.21 12:55 chanma50 'Hit Man' Review Thread

I will continue to update this post as reviews come in.
Rotten Tomatoes: Certified Fresh
Critics Consensus: A deceptively dark thriller that's also loaded with laughs, Hit Man is an outstanding showcase for leading man Glen Powell -- and one of the most purely entertaining films of Richard Linklater's career.
Score Number of Reviews Average Rating
All Critics 96% 83 8.30/10
Top Critics 93% 27 8.00/10
Metacritic: 82 (21 Reviews)
Sample Reviews:
“Hit Man” is studded with delicious moments, but as amusing as the movie is it has a plot that sprawls forward in a rather ungainly fashion, and it goes on for too long. - Owen Gleiberman, Variety
Smart and steamy screwball fun. - Leslie Felperin, Hollywood Reporter
The comedy is a deliriously entertaining star vehicle for actor Glen Powell. - Ben Croll, TheWrap
“Hit Man,” Linklater’s latest film, falls into the fun-with-a-heart (and brain) category. It’s got a lot going for it. For one thing, there’s Linklater’s deft touch, particularly when juggling comedy and romance (with a little crime drama thrown in). 4/5 - Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic
A smartly written, sublimely comedic, and sexy human-scale relationship story with a touch of just enough suspense and hints of criminality to prove that its title is not a complete misnomer. 4/5 - Cary Darling, Houston Chronicle
In the hands of a lesser director, Hit Man would surely have felt rather thin and disposable. But Linklater is a pro, and he manages to make the film’s fripperies feel borderline profound. 4/5 - Xan Brooks, Guardian
An intelligent comedy that contains plenty of laugh-out-loud moments and references Kant and Nietzsche, it is also a thriller that is darker than it first appears. - Jo-Ann Titmarsh, London Evening Standard
Hit Man trips along on great writing, Linklater’s witty, light-touch direction and a rich sense of place, but what makes it especially pleasurable is Powell and Arjona’s naturally steamy rapport. 4/5 - Robbie Collin, Daily Telegraph (UK)
... An effervescent comedy from Richard Linklater that simultaneously snubs its nose at the entire genre while easily nabbing the honour of most purely entertaining film to grace the Lido so far. 4/5 - Kevin Maher, Times (UK)
Another, crueller writer-director would have pivoted to scenes of bloody violence, but Linklater prefers to ponder the question of whether you can will yourself into becoming a different person. 4/5 - Nicholas Barber, BBC.com
A sorta-true story about an average guy who finds himself caught in a web of crime and deception, Hit Man is a cute and clever (sometimes overbearingly so) showcase for Powell’s magnetic charm. - Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair
The police scenes are just light enough to be funny, the screwball sequences are just dark enough to keep you on the edge of your seat, and Powell... is obviously elated to be handling such twisty material. - Shirley Li, The Atlantic
This genial comedy/noir is a genuine crowdpleaser – funny, sexy, clever and confident in building a low-key humour which hits the target over and over again. - Fionnuala Halligan, Screen International
It’s a genuinely riotous time at the cinema and concrete proof Powell is perhaps our brightest hope when it comes to keeping the notion of the movie star alive. - Hannah Strong, Little White Lies
Hit Man is hot and hilarious, a winning combination amplified by a story that gets knottier at every turn. - Nick Schager, The Daily Beast
Powell’s ability to power through some dull material on charm alone only reaffirms the credibility of his stardom, and the film’s general lack of ambition keeps things from going awry whenever a joke doesn’t land. Aim small, miss small. B- - David Ehrlich, indieWire
I’s just fun to watch good old-fashioned comedy in which love, danger, and happy endings are all part of a damn fine evening at the movies. - Alissa Wilkinson, Vox
With Richard Linklater’s Hitman, the charismatic Glen Powell has been offered a plum opportunity to shape his image into something more complicated and often poignant. 3/4 - Zach Lewis, Slant Magazine
[A] light-and-lively comedy. - Jordan Hoffman, The Messenger
Comfortably Linklater’s best movie since Boyhood, Hit Man stands alongside School of Rock for big laughs and good vibes – albeit with a darker streak that slowly kicks in. 4/5 - Philip De Semlyen, Time Out
Powell and Linklater would have done better to take Johnson’s story as a launching point and then spun off into their far more complicated version of his life without literally tethering the movie to a real person. - Alonso Duralde, The Film Verdict
Linklater has long had a gift with playful humor, and he nails the tone here without turning “Hit Man” into the slapstick it could have become. - Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com
A comedy/thriller that’s in equal parts charming, nerve-wracking, and ethically challenging. - Glenn Kenny, RogerEbert.com
Every interesting aspect of the true story and the imagined story are smoothed out. - Drew Gregory, Autostraddle
The smoldering, wily, wild-but-true Hit Man returns Linklater to his loquacious take on romance, with a man using his gift of gab to shrug off himself. - Charles Bramesco, Inside Hook
A witty, relaxed, and cheerfully fictionalized comedy-caper-romance; in the bargain there’s some light philosophical meditations on the impermanence of personality. 4/4 - Ty Burr, Ty Burr's Watch List
It’s as if Linklater is playing posthumous wingman for his subject, giving him the rom-com-slick Hollywood ending he never got in life. - Keith Uhlich, (All (Parentheses))
SYNOPSIS:
Oscar-nominated director Richard Linklater’s sunlit neo-noir stars Glen Powell as strait-laced professor Gary Johnson, who moonlights as a fake hit man for the New Orleans Police Department. Preternaturally gifted at inhabiting different guises and personalities to catch hapless people hoping to bump off their enemies, Gary descends into morally dubious territory when he finds himself attracted to one of those potential criminals, a beautiful young woman named Madison (Adria Arjona). As Madison falls for one of Gary’s hit man personas — the mysteriously sexy Ron — their steamy affair sets off a chain reaction of play acting, deception, and escalating stakes. Co-written by Linklater and Powell and inspired by an unbelievable true story, Hit Man is a cleverly existential comedy about identity.
CAST:
DIRECTED BY: Richard Linklater
SCREENPLAY BY: Richard Linklater, Glen Powell
BASED ON THE TEXAS MONTHLY ARTICLE BY: Skip Hollandsworth
PRODUCED BY: Mike Blizzard, Richard Linklater, Glen Powell, Jason Bateman, Michael Costigan
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Stuart Ford, Zach Garrett, Miguel A. Palos Jr., Shivani Rawat, Julie Goldstein, Vicky Patel, Steve Barnett, Alan Powell, John Sloss, Scott Brown, Megan Creydt
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Shane F. Kelly
PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Bruce Curtis
EDITED BY: Sandra Adair
COSTUME DESIGNER: Juliana Hoffpauir
MUSIC BY: Graham Reynolds
MUSIC SUPERVISORS: Randall Poster, Meghan Currier
CASTING BY: Vicky Boone
RUNTIME: 115 Minutes
RELEASE DATE: May 24, 2024 (Limited Theatrical in US; Wide Theatrical in Canada) / June 7 (Netflix)
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2024.05.21 07:35 Just-Phill Oh I miss the Funkman "She gives to charity? What does she give, milk?"

Oh I miss the Funkman
Richard Lewis new gf is a dancer when they say he's only dating her for her breast and he replies how she gives to charity the Funkman comes back with a hilarious line lol RIP I'll say this actress is really gorgeous though.
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2024.05.21 03:48 AnneBoleynsBarber Clearing out the cruft

The latest update: uBPD mom has Parkinson's dementia (a form of Lewy body dementia). For a while she was living in a memory care home, but is now in limbo at a psychiatric unit in a local hospital because the disease has progressed quickly and in recent weeks she became aggressive and violent towards staff and other residents. Dad is working hard with her current providers as they try to rebalance her medication regimen and figure out where she'll be going after her current inpatient stay.
I visited her yesterday. She's sundowning constantly. She doesn't stop moving unless she's asleep. She was in a calm mood and I spent about an hour just walking around the ward with her, until she got so tired and dizzy that staff took her in hand and had her rest in a big comfy-looking lounger before dinnertime.
I don't know how they do it. Every provider I've encountered is on top of it, knows her care, knows her situation, and treats her with firm but gentle compassion. When I left one of the CNAs was gently stroking mom's hair and helping her calm down. I lost it on the way home, just seeing someone give her the kindness she needed so much (and didn't get) when she was a tiny little girl.
While mom is in the hospital I've started visiting their house to clear away her stuff. Dad has recognized that mom will probably never come home again, except perhaps for hospice care at the very end, and he wants to put the house on the market sometime in the next couple of years. So that means going through the place and sorting out 50+ years' worth of stuff to get rid of.
I hate it.
I hate every blinkered, stupid fucking minute of it. Not because I can't do it: if there's one thing I'm good at, it's organizing stuff and being absolutely brutal about what to keep or toss. No, I can do this, and I'm choosing to do it now so that my sibling and I don't have to deal with the massive mountains of crap after our parents die.
Sometime after mom's father died, she started up drinking and using pills again. She also developed a shopping addiction that just got worse and worse and worse. She bought furniture, jewelry, clothes, shoes, makeup, perfume, pictures and decor for the house. She got obsessed with collecting Toby jugs for a while. She bought dishes and crystal tchotchkes and hats and... she had something like two dozen umbrellas, for fuck's sake, because she'd buy one and then see another she liked better, so she'd buy that one. And it was the same for everything.
She's spent probably hundreds of thousands of dollars on endless materialistic bullshit, at first because she thought she had to earn her parents' love by emulating her Golden Child sibling, and later because the shot of dopamine she got from the thrill of hunting for and purchasing something just wasn't enough. So she did it more, and more, and more. In the end QVC was on the telly most of the time. She was like a dragon, like Smaug, gathering a mountain cavern full of gold and glitter unto herself just for the sake of having it.
And every single item I put my hands on is something she chose to spend money on instead of on her children.
Those two dozen umbrellas? That could've been lunch with us on the waterfront, just enjoying each others' company. That extensive collection of malachite jewelry? That was my sibling's college fund, at one point. All those shoes and clothes, that could've been day trips to a winery or joining a dance class with us or hell - all of it could've been her making saying "fuck it" and investing the cash and spending TIME with us instead.
Every single item in that house is something my mother chose over me.
I will NEVER forgive her for that.
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2024.05.20 17:00 TraditionalKitchen27 Sugar & Spice by White Mountain, 1000 Pieces

Sugar & Spice by White Mountain, 1000 Pieces
Been in a slump, so this was a nice, quick build to climb out of it! 🎉
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2024.05.20 16:31 scarsellaj The Hater's Guide To The 2023-24 Premier League Season: Final Matchday Edition

The latest and most thrilling season of English football would also be the most controversial. The amount of times we had issues with refs, VAR, red cards, and blown calls made the NFL refs seem like experts in their craft. Seriously, the best European football league can't even get a video review correct in less than 2 minutes and it drives everyone mad. We also had further proof of Rich 7 favoritism with the FFP punishments dished out. It was absolute chaos, it caused fanbases to melt down like Chernobyl, but it made for amazing shitposting. How did your team do?
Manchester City: Sigh, the Prem is not beating the farmers' league allegations after this. In some way, we all expected this. After their historic treble, everyone assumed City would take a step back. They weren't even the best team in the country and they still found a way to creep up into first place. Their fourth title in five seasons, six under Pep Guardiola. They still have a chance at a double, too. If you're still living in the "Fraudiola" camp, I suggest you touch grass. Do you know understand how fucking insane that is? Sure, you can say Abu Dhabi bankrolled him and now they may be paying for it dearly but that is serious contention for greatest manager of all time. This time he was up against the adversity, too. They went without KDB and Haaland for long periods of time. Phil Foden was rightfully voted PFA Player of the Year for his efforts in their absence. Julian Alvarez took massive strides in becoming the next great Argentine striker...when he can get into the team. Jeremy Doku showed flashes of greatness, and it might spell the end for Jack Grealish. Rodri was Rodri, Ruben Dias was Ruben Dias, you know the deal. Even academy kids made serious progress. Pep won the Champions League without Messi and with a real striker. He's now guided City to another title. Goddammit, can we please get someone to topple this monopoly?
Arsenal: You did it again...you fucking did again. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. You thought you were becoming the reincarnation of Real Madrid. You ended up becoming the red version of Poch's Spurs. Some might even say that Spurs team was better than this team. Arsenal had the title in their grasp again. Then they sat back and drew with City, lost to Villa at home, and in the end, these results cost them. You bottled it again. Bukayo Saka had his best season ever. So did Martin Odegaard. Leandro Trossard made a case for a starting spot. Gabriel Martinelli was sporadic but effective. William Saliba and Gabriel locked down the backline. David Raya won the Golden Glove. Mikkel Arteta has a case for Manager of the Year (likely going to Unai Emery), and they still bottled it. We don't need to rehash how their European campaign went. You should've known Spurs were never going to give you that benefit of the doubt. Why would your local rivals help your title charge? At least you're back in the Champions League, and you showed you could shed some of those demons next campaign, so long as you don't match up with Bayern again. The painful truth is, you went trophyless again. How much longer is the goodwill with Arteta going to last? Doing this once? Forgivable. But twice? Unconscionable.
Liverpool: This was not how Klopp's Last Dance was supposed to go. One trophy, and the League Cup at that, is all Liverpool had to show for it. They hit the worst patch of rotten form at the most inopportune time. You might think losing games twice to Manchester United in a span of a week was bad enough, but to go to Italy and lose to Atalanta? And they kept a clean sheet?? Dear god, they made Crystal Palace look like prime Barcelona at one point. You are fucking cooked, and it shows. Darwin Nunez started to break out, then reverting to forgetting how to play the sport of football entirely. Virgil Van Djik's age showed. Ibrahima Konate shows flashes but is injury- and mistake-prone. Mo Salah is mentally checked out, and it showed with him in only scoring twice in the last 10 matches of the seasons. Him and Klopp arguing on the sideline was peak Liverpool banter era. You literally on the verge of a quadruple AGAIN and you scuffed the run... This team is going to need a massive reset, and that may mean cashing in a few aging stars. New manager Arne Slot will have an absolute gargantuan job ahead of him. With FSG's financial model, it'll be interesting to see who they bring in. But what do you about Mo Salah? Clearly his age is starting show.
Aston Villa: Unai Emery was sacked by Arsenal for "underachieving." When you see the job he did with Villa with half the budget he had at Arsenal and players willing to run through walls for him, you can understand how Villa managed to stay in the Top 4 most of the season. Ollie Watkins had his best season to date. Douglas Luiz become the third-best defensive midfielder in the league, and dispatched a few penalties. Niccolo Zaniolo played a smaller role and still contributed heavily to big wins. It wasn't ever perfect, and there are plenty of wayward results to point out, but Villa has got some of their old mojo back. Get ready, boys, you're going dancing next season. You'll be in the new-look Champions League for the first time since the 1980s. Don't forget: Villa has some European pedigree to them. Sure, it was back when the competition wasn't as fierce as it is now, but respect them. Otherwise all you Madrid fans are going to be shitting themselves when you rock up to Villa Park for the league stage.
Tottenham: Tottenham's season hit some very high highs, and some deeply low lows. A 10-game unbeaten streak to start the season ended with a four losses in a row. Injuries crippled all the progress they made. Ange Postecoglou's all-out attack works, but when it doesn't, it is absolutely terrifying to watch. Hueng-min Son had a nice comeback season. Richarlison finally came good for the club. James Maddison started out well enough and then had a fall-off for the ages, as did Pedro Porro. The backline of Cristian Romero and Micky Van de Ven showed they can be great but they need real discipline in midfield to balance out the high line. But there are still many players that can't get them over the hump. Not to mention, they were derailed by injuries all campaign. Make it 16 years since the last major trophy. Fifth seems fitting for a team still going through an identity and cultural reset. Some supporters think Ange isn't the one for the job. They often forget just how big of a rebuild is needed after losing Harry Kane and other core players over the past five seasons. Those are probably also the people that don't see the positive of the Tottenham money-making machine. Why win trophies when you can host NFL games? Sigh, I just want one Cup, is that too much to ask for? At least they clinched Europa League, I guess.
Chelsea: Todd Boehly will no longer be making the calls about Chelsea's transfers. That should make the fans a little bit happier. If you're keeping score at home, he's only got 1/30 of new signings right. Jury is still out on Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo, Axel Diasi, Mykhalio Mudrk, Noni Madueke, and Levi Colwill. Mauricio Pochettino was trying to build something, but it was hindered by constant setbacks. A massive pile of injuries, extreme fan pressure, and underperforming players signaled it would not be another fruitful season for the Blue Lions. You got beat by a bunch of high school students in the Carabao Cup final, and somehow that wasn't the lowest point of the season. It was the thrashing by Arsenal. Chelsea should feel lucky they snagged Cole Palmer out from under Man City. He's the real Eden Hazard regen, even though he's a bit of a penalty merchant. He dragged Chelsea from finishing outside the Top 10 again. This summer will be a major clear-out. Raheem Sterling, Reece James, Ben Chilwell, and Thiago Silva might or are already leaving. The thinner squad will allow Poch to actually build something...maybe. You're not seriously going to sell Conor Gallagher to Spurs, right?
Newcastle: Eddie Howe can feel sort of vindicated that he guided this Newcastle team to a top 10 finish. They had one of the worst injury sheets in the league this season. The delicate balance of Champions League and the English season exposed their biggest flaw: not enough depth. Sandro Tonali getting suspended for being a degenerate gambler definitely did not help. Nick Pope was out most of the year and Martin Dubravka showed why he's no longer first-choice. Sven Botman and Dan Burn spent time on the sidelines and that killed their defense. Seriously though, they were chucking out Football Manager regens to play critical minutes. That only works in video games. In reality, the club is backed up against the FFP bubble. They will need to sell to buy, and that might mean cashing in on Alexander Isak or Bruno Guiamares. Maybe they'll even cut ties with Tonali and try to recoup some of their money. The richest club in the world is playing inside the rules? I guess they don't want to be the new Man City. I honestly commend them for trying to play within the confines of the rules. Some clubs can't say they do that.
Manchester United: Jim Ratcliffe really had no idea the scope of the rebuild he inherited once he bought his stake in United. He called out the club culture and facilities in the media multiple times, but perhaps it was all reactionary. United had a shit season. And boy do I mean shit. None of their players could stay healthy. Marcus Rashford is entering Dele Alli territory with how bad his falloff has been. There was the Mason Greenwood situation, then the Antony situation, and the Brazilian managed only two league goals across the whole season. Jadon Sancho called out Ten Hag's management and was gleefully banished back to Dortmund, where he started picking up his performances. He's in a Champions League Final...lol. Casemiro and Raphael Varane showed their age. He had a solid run of form but it didn't last. Varane's already said he's done in Manchester. Rasmus Hojlund took 15 games to find his first goal of the season. Alejandro Garnacho is now the best player at the club and even he had beef with Ten Hag's coaching. Bruno Fernandes might be seeking greener pastures. They finished dead last in their Champions League group and were out of Europe by February. Take solace in making the FA Cup final, but you were losing 3-0 to Coventry City, a Championship club, and had to beat them on penalties. Old Trafford may truly be falling down, and it doesn't help with Ten Hag waffling about he is still the best man for the job. Because you know, it was his signings that set the club back so much money. Antony costing 100 million quid needs to be investigated. There's no real sign of progress under INEOS's ownership. It's still too early to judge, but it's clear they will need to make some decisions. Enjoy raiding all your rivals for executives. Apparently "We're Manchester United" still works.
West Ham: Was it a bad season for West Ham? When you deep it, you'd probably say not really. David Moyes started out kinda slow but managed to get the Hammers going in vital moments. Jarrod Bowen continued his remarkable rise even as a center-forward. The pillage of Ajax for Edson Alvarez and Mohamed Kudus was fruitful, even if Kudus's underlying numbers aren't that great. James Ward-Prowse stepped up his game after being freed from the shite coaching at Southampton. Alphonse Areola cemented himself as the true No. 1 in goal. Lucas Paqueta was the real eye candy. So much so he's looking like the heir-apparent for Kevin De Bruyne. He'll cost another small nation's GDP but he was that class. Sure, they didn't reach the Europa final like they wanted to and got knocked out by Xabi Alonso's Leverkusen, but how can you say this was a disappointing season? Disappointing enough to tell Moyes he's done after this season? You're replacing him Julen Lopetegui? I know he did fantastic work with Sevilla, and you may see yourselves as the English Sevilla, but tread lightly. Did you see what happened between Wolves and him? Or what happened in his final season in Seville?
Crystal Palace: Today's top stories: Crystal Palace finished comfortably mid-table for the 11th season in a row. In other news, grass is green. It was a strange but similar season for the Eagles. Spats between ownership over the long-term vision for the club coupled with Roy Hodgson's depressing retirement tour clouded what could've been an opportunity to pounce. With Brighton and Bournemouth shitting the bed, the time was prime to strike. But again, they were let down by inconsistent forwards. Jordan Ayew and Jean-Phillipe Mateta are still struggling to score consistently (At least Mateta is producing now). Odsanne Eduoard is made of glass bones and paper skin. Eberechi Eze, Michael Olise, and Dean Henderson were good enough to keep them afloat. Eze's got enough street cred to have City and Spurs linked to him, but we'll see what premium the Eagles charge. More credit is owed to Oliver Glasner. He was a shrewd appointment, and it showed with his tiki-taka style of play. Remember, he took Frankfrut to a Europa League final win and beat Barcelona and West Ham to do it. Next season should be a moment to capitalize on drops in quality from other mid-table rivals, but you'll probably be back here with me in 2025 with a 12th consecutive mid-table finish. At least this time it's in the Top 10.
Brighton: Brighton was my biggest disappointment for the 23-24 season. Maybe that's too harsh, but what the actual hell happened? There was a lot of squad turnover, understandably affecting the quality. But they still had Evan Ferguson, Karou Mitoma, Lewis Dunk, Danny Welback, Julio Enciso, and Simon Adringa to pick up the slack. Oh wait, almost everyone listed above was injured long-term. Roberto De Zerbi's managerial stock took a massive blow. He couldn't properly juggle the league and European football, especially as the injuries piled up and they were relying on academy kids to play key minutes. There's also rumors of him beefing with club executives about the transfer policy. The drawback of such a unique system: the falloff is inevitable. It ended up causing "irreconcilable differences," and De Zerbi promptly packed his shit and left. At least Brighton can take solace knowing they won their first European group stage and picked up sensational victories against Ajax and Marseille. Proud moments amid a rather shite season. Pick yourselves up and go again, lads. Even though De Zerbi bounced, your ownership will already have his next candidate picked out. Just pray it's not a Graham Potter return.
Bournemouth: The Cherries had another fine season where a lot started to come together. I was skeptical about them parting ways with Gary O'Neil after the job he did, but Andoni Iraola was a shrewd appointment. He actually found ways to unlock Dominic Solanke. Not even Jurgen Klopp could do that. Antoine Semenyo appeared as a servicable mid-table winger. Luis Sinisterra brought the Colombian flare to the South Coast and proved he could be the country's next great hope. Some of the English lads like Lewis Cook carved out key roles, and did just about everything right to ensure another comfortable finish. Bournemouth really were not in any danger of going down. The blueprint is there. I doubt Iraola will be able to take them into European places, but I've been proven wrong by plenty of managers before.
Fulham: Another solid finish for Fulham. Look at you, not yo-yoing even amidst Tony Khan's ridiculous pro wrestling PR drama. The Jaguars of English football showed a lot of fight and a lot of class. The signing of the season is surely Rodrigo Muniz. The Brazilian revolution between him, Andreas Pereira, and the aging Willian was glamorous. Antonee Robinson played like a man reborn and may get a move to a bigger club. USMNT fans couldn't be happier. It was tough not seeing Tim Ream playing week in and week out but he's clearly slowing down and might need replacing. But you can't get rid of Tom Cairney! It's not allowed by order of the streets. I doubt Marco Silva will read this, but he may not even have a choice in the matter. Joao Palhinha likely played his final season at Craven Cottage. Even at his age, he's good enough to get into the Bayern or Arsenal first team. Cash in and replenish, you know the drill. They'll have a lot of work to do this summer.
Wolves: Gary O'Neil is a top manager for the jobs he's done with Bournemouth and Wolves. It was not an easy season for Wolves, but compared to past campaigns, this was fantastic. O'Neill successfully unlocked Hwang Hee-Chan and Matheus Cunha. That alone is massive. Toti Gomes flourished in midfield. As did Pablo Sarabia. Pedro Neto showed flashes of brilliance...when he wasn't struck down by injury. Jose Sa returned to form and kept the team comfortably floating between between the top half and upper-mid talbe. What more can you say of Wolves? They were one of the better mid-tier teams this season, and that was after Julen Lopetegui walked out just days before the season began. You thought the Wolves were dead? Oh no, they are still on the hunt. Unfortunately, their pack is likely to find new homes with more money. I think you get the metaphor.
Everton: It was meant to be a Sean Dyche masterclass. Playing attractive football has never been his repertoire, yet that was exactly what he did with this Everton. Meanwhile, Everton fans are still steaming about the points deductions they underwent. I can understand why they feel this way, considering there are much worse violators and they're being made an example of. Yet Dyche thrives on these situations. He could only collect so many points with this Everton group but they did play well enough and have some decent talent. Jared Branthwaite is clearly an upgrade over some of their past center-backs. Consider this his window-shopping season. DCL flirted with injuries and still managed to score key goals. Beto hasn't come good yet but give it a little time. Idrissa Gana Gueye played well for his age, and Amadou Onana too had his window-shopping season. Fear not, Toffees. Even with the points deduction, you will finish comfortably bottom-half, and had it not been for the Premier League's hypocrisy, you would've been as high as 12th. This is a huge moment, because you're also moving into Bramley Moore next season. Godspeed, Everton.
Brentford: Ummm, hello? Anybody here want to win a fucking football match? Anyone want to collect three points? The good vibes at the Gtech Community Stadium are starting to falter. Brentford's feel-good story is starting to get a reality check: they lack significant quality. The plan was to continue Thomas Frank's Nordic Connection since it had produced results in the past. They got Ivan Toney back around mid-winter, but did it really change their fortunes? He wasn't anywhere close to his past self. Too much time on the couch will do that. Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbuemo did step up in attack, but without Rico Henry and Ethan Pinnock in defense it was too easy to carve through them. Mark Flekken did his best to mitigate the damage, but it was not enough to save them from a 16th-place finish. Nathan Collins was ok business but he clearly needs more time to develop to the system. Sergio Regulion put in some decent shifts on load, but not enough to justify keeping him permanently. You passed: DON'T! GET! RELEGATED! But for the love of god, please fix this shit before 24-25. Time to reset on the squad, find another plucky veteran willing to take a pay cut for playing time.
Nottingham Forest: Speaking of points deduction, nobody feels bad for Forest. They made more signings than Chelsea and clearly did it by some fishy means. It was mostly because they couldn't get Atletico Madrid to buy Brennan Johnson, so they had to accept Tottenham's lower offer. That doesn't excuse past transgressions. Then that wild social media statement that called out the Premier League's officiating. Secretly, everyone loved it but also wondered how they had the audacity to say such a thing. The only thing they can't defend is themselves. Steve Cooper, the architect of their return to Premier League and first-season survival, was canned for Nuno Espirito Santos. It kinda worked...I guess. They're not in a relegation spot even with their punishment but they definitely look the part. Gio Reyna came here on loan and had minimal impact. Morgan Gibbs-White looks good but clearly has flaws. Chris Wood is still their only reliable striker. Matt Turner was benched for a 32-year old Mats Sels and that didn't fix any of their goalkeeper problems. They're like a frat house toilet: always leaking. They'll definitely be another clear-out this summer.
Luton Town: At some point, results start to matter. It felt like Luton realized that too late. They did put up some impressive results like a 4-4 draw to Newcastle and a 4-goal dismantling of Brighton, but they struggled mightily. It was expected, but they really did give better teams runs for their money. Ross Barkley and Andros Townsend came off the couch to help. Barkley made a case for Comeback Player of the Year. Townsend provided some experience but football skills...not so much. Elijah Adebayo and Alfie Doughty tried to get the creativity going. Carlton Morris managed to post a double-digit goal season. They had pieces but could never put it together fully. The defense...good god, the defense! It couldn't stop a beach ball from going over the goal line. You brought in Daiki Hashioka to stabilize things, and all he did was score own goals and turn the ball over. It's sad that Luton is going back to the 2nd tier. Rob Edwards's job is probably safe, but can he remake the magic of 2022-23? Might be a step too far. Honestly, I'm more sad to see Jeffrey the Labrador go. The goodest of boys makes the goodest of club mascots.
Burnley: I can only applaud Burnley's ownership for not thinking like a yo-yo club. They chose Vincent Kompany because he is the anti-Sean Dyche. Free flowing, tiki taka football, playing out from the back with inverted fullbacks. Even if all the haters wanted to see him go to bring in a relegation dogfighter like Big Sam, the executives kept their man. Truly cut from the same cloth as Pep, but without any of the Pep players. That was the real downfall of Burnley's return to the Prem. This group won 101 points in the Championship last year? They didn't even manage to get 30 this time around. Kompany played anti-survival ball, and it didn't work. Sure, they had talent with guys like Vitinho and Jacob Bruud Larsen, but after it was shite through and through. At least Kompany had the audacity to play an expansive style, but survival needed more defensive rigidity. Go win it again, Clarets.
Sheffield United: If Burnley was ass, Sheffield United was mega-ass. They played like a Championship club, so it's only natural they got clobbered like a Championship club. They brought in Ben Brereton-Diaz and his fake Chilean skillset and he was...actually kinda good. It can't be said for the rest of them. Ollie McBurnie and Cameron Archer seem like the standouts, but nobody on this team was convincing enough to warrant a move to a bigger team except maybe BBD. He'll likely sign for Everton as the replacement for DCL. The club thought bringing back Chris Wilder in place of Paul Heckingbottom was the move, and it did next to nothing. Setting a record for most goals conceded in a single season is hilarious levels of incompetent defending. Conglats, you are now the new Norwich. Wear your badge of shame in anguish and go win the bloody lot in the Championship.
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2024.05.20 02:07 SanderSo47 Directors at the Box Office: Clint Eastwood (Part 2)

Directors at the Box Office: Clint Eastwood (Part 2)
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As Reddit doesn't allow posts to exceed 40,000 characters, Eastwood's edition had to be split into two parts because his whole career cannot be ignored. The first part was posted yesterday.

Million Dollar Baby (2004)¨

"Beyond his silence, there is a past. Beyond her dreams, there is a feeling. Beyond hope, there is a memory. Beyond their journey, there is a love."
His 25th film. Based on stories from the 2000 collection Rope Burns: Stories from the Corner by F.X. Toole, it stars Eastwood, Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman. The film follows Margaret "Maggie" Fitzgerald, an underdog amateur boxer who is helped by an underappreciated boxing trainer to achieve her dream of becoming a professional.
Paul Haggis wrote the script on spec, and it took four years to sell it. The film was stuck in development hell for years before it was shot. Several studios rejected the project even when Eastwood signed on as actor and director. Even Warner Bros., Eastwood's longtime home base, would not agree to a $30 million budget. Eastwood persuaded Lakeshore Entertainment's Tom Rosenberg to put up half the budget (as well as handle foreign distribution), with Warner Bros. contributing the rest.
The film had an incredible run in limited release, breaking many records for Eastwood's career. It eventually earned a fantastic $216 million worldwide, becoming his highest grossing film ever. It received critical acclaim, and it was named as one of his greatest films. It won four Oscars: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress (for Swank), and Best Supporting Actor (for Freeman). Eastwood became one of the very few directors to make two films to win both Best Picture and Best Director.
  • Budget: $30,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $100,492,203. ($166.8 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $216,763,646.

Flags of Our Fathers (2006)

"A single shot can end the war."
His 26th film. Based on the book written by James Bradley and Ron Powers, it stars Ryan Phillippe, Jesse Bradford, Adam Beach, John Benjamin Hickey, John Slattery, Paul Walker, Jamie Bell, Barry Pepper, Robert Patrick and Neal McDonough. The film follows the 1945 Battle of Iwo Jima, the five Marines and one Navy corpsman who were involved in raising the flag on Iwo Jima, and the after effects of that event on their lives.
The film received positive reviews, but it bombed at the box office with just $65 million against its huge $90 million budget.
  • Budget: $90,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $33,602,376. ($52.2 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $65,900,249.

Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)

"The completion of the Iwo Jima saga."
His 27th film. Based on Picture Letters from Commander in Chief by Tadamichi Kuribayashi, it stars Ken Watanabe, Kazunari Ninomiya, Tsuyoshi Ihara, Ryō Kase and Shidō Nakamura. It's a companion film to Flags of Our Fathers, and portrays the Battle of Iwo Jima from the perspective of the Japanese soldiers.
In the process of reading about the Japanese perspective of the war for Flags of Our Fathers, in particular General Tadamichi Kuribayashi, Eastwood decided to film a companion piece with this film, which was shot entirely in Japanese. The film was shot back-to-back, starting filming just one month after Flags of Our Fathers wrapped filming.
Despite being seen as the least accessible of both films, this film was much more successful at the box office than the previous film (including a colossal $42 million in Japan alone). It also received critical acclaim, particularly for how it handed the depiction of good and evil from both sides. It received 4 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director.
  • Budget: $19,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $13,756,082. ($21.3 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $68,673,228.

Changeling (2008)

"To find her son, she did what no one else dared."
His 28th film. It stars Angelina Jolie and John Malkovich, and is based on real-life events, specifically the 1928 Wineville Chicken Coop murders in Mira Loma, California. It follows a woman united with a boy who she realizes is not her missing son. When she tries to demonstrate that to the police and city authorities, she is vilified as delusional, labeled as an unfit mother and confined to a psychiatric ward.
The film earned $113 million worldwide, barely breaking even at the box office. The film received mixed reviews, but Jolie received praise for her performance. She was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actress.
  • Budget: $55,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $35,739,802. ($52 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $113,398,237.

Gran Torino (2008)

"Ever come across somebody you shouldn't have messed with?"
His 29th film. It stars Eastwood, and follows Walt Kowalski, a recently widowed Korean War veteran alienated from his family and angry at the world, whose young neighbor, Thao Vang Lor, is pressured by his cousin into stealing Walt's prized Ford Torino for his initiation into a gang. Walt thwarts the theft and subsequently develops a relationship with the boy and his family.
The film received great reviews, as well as praise from the Hmong community. It ended up becoming a sleeper hit, and it earned $270 million worldwide, becoming his highest grossing film.
  • Budget: $25,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $148,095,302. ($215.6 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $269,958,228.

Invictus (2009)

"His people needed a leader. He gave them a champion."
His 30th film. It stars Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon. Following the aftermath of the apartheid, President Nelson Mandela decides to unite his people by supporting a rugby team in their bid to win the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
The film earned $122 million worldwide, barely breaking even. It received positive reviews, and Freeman and Damon received Oscar nominations for their performances.
  • Budget: $50,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $37,491,364. ($54.7 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $122,426,792.

Hereafter (2010)

"Touched by death. Changed by life."
His 31st film. It stars Matt Damon, Cécile de France, Bryce Dallas Howard, Lyndsey Marshal, Jay Mohr and Thierry Neuvic. An American with a special connection to the afterlife, a woman with a near-death experience and a young English boy, who lost his loved ones, cross paths in an effort to find closure in their lives.
Despite mixed reviews, it managed to earn $107 million, turning a small profit.
  • Budget: $50,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $32,746,941. ($47 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $106,956,330.

J. Edgar (2011)

"The most powerful man in the world."
His 32nd film. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Armie Hammer, Naomi Watts, Josh Lucas, and Judi Dench, and follows the career of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, focusing on Hoover's life from the 1919 Palmer Raids onward.
The film received mixed reviews; while DiCaprio received praise, the technical aspects of the film were criticized. It earned $84 million, making it a box office success, but far below what DiCaprio usually makes at the box office.
  • Budget: $35,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $37,306,030. ($52 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $84,920,539.

Jersey Boys (2014)

"Everybody remembers it how they need to."
His 33rd film. Base on the 2004 jukebox musical, it stars John Lloyd Young, Erich Bergen, Michael Lomenda, Vincent Piazza and Christopher Walken, and tells the story of the musical group The Four Seasons.
It received mixed reviews, with praise for the musical numbers but criticism for the narrative and runtime, and failed at the box office.
  • Budget: $40,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $47,047,013. ($62.3 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $67,647,013.

American Sniper (2014)

"The most lethal sniper in U.S. history."
His 34th film. It is based on the memoir by Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice, and stars Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller. The film follows the life of Kyle, who became the deadliest marksman in U.S. military history with 255 kills from four tours in the Iraq War, 160 of which were officially confirmed by the Department of Defense. While Kyle was celebrated for his military successes, his tours of duty took a heavy toll on his personal and family life.
In 2012, Cooper and Warner Bros. bought the rights to the memoir. Cooper wanted Chris Pratt to star as Kyle, but WB told him they would only greenlight the film if he stars in it. After Kyle's murder in 2013, Steven Spielberg signed to direct. Spielberg had read Kyle's book, though he desired to have a more psychological conflict present in the screenplay so an "enemy sniper" character could serve as the insurgent sharpshooter who was trying to track down and kill Kyle. Spielberg's ideas contributed to the development of a lengthy screenplay approaching 160 pages. Due to Warner Bros.' budget constraints, Spielberg felt he could not bring his vision of the story to the screen. So Eastwood was brought in to direct.
The film attained a solid, but not extraordinary response from critics. It also attracted some controversy over its portrayal of both the Iraq War and Kyle himself.
The box office though?
To say that the film had a fantastic run would be selling it short.
It opened on Christmas Day in 4 theaters, and it earned a huge $633,456 ($158,364 PTA). But the following weekend, it actually increased despite playing at the same amount of theaters, adding $676,909. That translated to a $169,227 PTA, becoming the highest second weekend PTA in history for a live-action film. And on its third weekend, it earned $579,518 ($144,879 PTA), becoming the first film to have three weekends above $100,000 PTA. In the 22 days it played in just 4 theaters, it earned $3,424,778.
On its first wide weekend, the film shook the industry by opening with a colossal $89 million. That was almost as much as the other 2014 blockbusters, and given that the film didn't have 3D pricing, it's very likely it sold far more tickets than them. It broke the January opening weekend record by twice as much, and the second biggest for an R-rated title. With insane word of mouth ("A+" on CinemaScore), this film had the legs. In less than one week, it became Eastwood's highest grossing film domestically. On its second weekend, it dropped just 28% and made $64 million, which was the biggest second weekend for an R-rated film (a record it still maintains) and crossed $200 million domestically. And by March, the film overtook The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 ($334 million) as the highest grossing 2014 film in North America.
After an insane run in theaters, it closed with a gigantic $350 million domestically, which made it the second highest grossing R-rated film in North America. Overseas, it was also very strong, and it made a huge $547 million worldwide. It was easily Eastwood's highest grossing film, even adjusted for inflation. One of the greatest box office runs in recent memory. It received six Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actor for Cooper, ultimately winning one for Best Sound Editing.
The biggest surprise of the 2010s? Perhaps. Cause let's face it, when 2014, did any of you had this as the top film of the year? Or even in the Top 20? Please.
  • Budget: $59,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $350,159,020. ($463.7 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $547,659,020.

Sully (2016)

"The untold story behind the miracle on the Hudson."
His 35th film. Based on the autobiography Highest Duty by Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles, it stars Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart, Laura Linney, Anna Gunn, Autumn Reeser, Holt McCallany, and Jamey Sheridan. The film follows Sullenberger's 2009 emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River, in which all 155 passengers and crew survived and the subsequent publicity and investigation.
The film received strong reviews, and earned over $240 million worldwide, becoming one of his highest grossing films.
  • Budget: $60,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $125,070,033. ($163.3 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $243,870,033.

The 15:17 to Paris (2018)

"The real heroes."
His 36th film. Based on the autobiography by Jeffrey E. Stern, Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler, and Alek Skarlatos, it stars Stone, Sadler, and Skarlatos as themselves and follows the trio through life leading up to and including their stopping of the 2015 Thalys train attack.
Despite choosing Kyle Gallner, Jeremie Harris and Alexander Ludwig as the leads, Eastwood decided to cast the heroes to play themselves, which was met with confusion as they lacked acting experience. And that was reflected on the final film; it received negative reviews for its acting, and it bombed at the box office.
  • Budget: $30,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $36,276,286. ($45.2 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $57,176,286.

The Mule (2018)

"Nobody runs forever."
His 37th film. Based on the 2014 The New York Times article The Sinaloa Cartel's 90-Year-Old Drug Mule by Sam Dolnick, it stars Eastwood, Bradley Cooper, Laurence Fishburne, Michael Peña, Dianne Wiest, and Andy García. Due to financial issues, horticulturist Earl Stone becomes a courier for a drug cartel. Slowly, he grows closer to his estranged family, but his illegal activities threaten much more than his life.
It received good reviews (although some questioned its story and tone), and earned over $173 million worldwide.
  • Budget: $50,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $103,804,407. ($129.6 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $174,804,407.

Richard Jewell (2019)

"The world will know his name and the truth."
His 38th film. The film stars Paul Walter Hauser, Sam Rockwell, Kathy Bates, Jon Hamm, and Olivia Wilde. The film depicts the July 27 Centennial Olympic Park bombing and its aftermath, as security guard Richard Jewell finds a bomb during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, and alerts authorities to evacuate, only to later be wrongly accused of having placed the device himself.
The film received positive reviews, but several journalists criticized the critical portrayal of the reporter that first accused Jewell: Kathy Scruggs (specifically for trading sex for stories). The film marked another commercial failure for Eastwood.
  • Budget: $45,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $22,345,542. ($27.4 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $44,645,542.

Cry Macho (2021)

"A story of being lost and found."
His 39th film. Based on the novel by N. Richard Nash, it stars Eastwood and Dwight Yoakam. Set in 1979, it follows a former rodeo star hired to reunite a young boy in Mexico with his father in the United States.
Nash tried to get this film made all the way since 1970s, but no studio was willing to pick it up. He restructured his films as a novel, was successful and studios were now interested. There were a few candidates for the leading role; Robert Mitchum, Roy Scheider, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Eastwood himself. Arnie was willing to star in the film back in 2003, but put it on hold when he was elected Governor. He was set to star after leaving office, but the project was scrapped after his affair scandal was made known. In 2020, Eastwood signed to return.
The film received mixed reviews, particularly for its writing and acting. It was also a huge flop at the box office, and marked Eastwood's least attended film as leading man. David Zaslav criticized the studio's decision to finance the film. Warner executives allegedly said that although they knew the film was unlikely to turn a profit, they felt indebted to Eastwood for his decades-long relationship with the studio and his consistent ability to deliver films under budget and on time.
  • Budget: $33,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $10,310,734. ($11.9 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $16,510,734.

The Future

He recently wrapped post-production on his 40th film, Juror No. 2. It stars Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette, Zoey Deutch, Leslie Bibb, Chris Messina, J. K. Simmons and Kiefer Sutherland, and follows a juror serving on a murder trial who realizes he may be at fault for the victim's death.

MOVIES (FROM HIGHEST GROSSING TO LEAST GROSSING)

No. Movie Year Studio Domestic Total Overseas Total Worldwide Total Budget
1 American Sniper 2014 Warner Bros. $350,159,020 $197,500,000 $547,659,020 $59M
2 Gran Torino 2008 Warner Bros. $148,095,302 $121,862,926 $269,958,228 $25M
3 Sully 2016 Warner Bros. $125,070,033 $118,800,000 $243,870,033 $60M
4 Million Dollar Baby 2004 Warner Bros. $100,492,203 $116,271,443 $216,763,646 $30M
5 The Bridges of Madison County 1995 Warner Bros. $71,516,617 $110,500,000 $182,016,617 $22M
6 The Mule 2018 Warner Bros. $103,804,407 $71,000,000 $174,804,407 $50M
7 Unforgiven 1992 Warner Bros. $101,167,799 $58,000,000 $159,167,799 $14.4M
8 Mystic River 2003 Warner Bros. $90,135,191 $66,460,000 $156,595,191 $25M
9 Sudden Impact 1983 Warner Bros. $67,642,693 $83,000,000 $150,642,693 $22M
10 A Perfect World 1993 Warner Bros. $31,130,999 $104,000,000 $135,130,999 $30M
11 Space Cowboys 2000 Warner Bros. $90,464,773 $38,419,359 $128,884,132 $60M
12 Invictus 2009 Warner Bros. $37,491,364 $84,935,428 $122,426,792 $55M
13 Heartbreak Ridge 1986 Warner Bros. $42,724,017 $78,975,983 $121,700,000 $15M
14 Changeling 2008 Universal $35,739,802 $77,658,435 $113,398,237 $55M
15 Hereafter 2010 Warner Bros. $32,746,941 $74,209,389 $106,956,330 $50M
16 Absolute Power 1997 Sony $50,068,310 $42,700,000 $92,768,310 $50M
17 J. Edgar 2011 Warner Bros. $37,306,030 $47,614,509 $84,920,539 $35M
18 Letters from Iwo Jima 2006 Warner Bros. $13,756,082 $54,917,146 $68,673,228 $19M
19 Jersey Boys 2014 Warner Bros. $47,047,013 $20,600,000 $67,647,013 $40M
20 Flags of Our Fathers 2006 Warner Bros. $33,602,376 $32,297,873 $65,900,249 $90M
21 The 15:17 to Paris 2018 Warner Bros. $36,276,286 $20,900,000 $57,176,286 $30M
22 Firefox 1982 Warner Bros. $46,708,276 $0 $46,708,276 $21M
23 Richard Jewell 2019 Warner Bros. $22,345,542 $22,300,000 $44,645,542 $45M
24 Pale Rider 1985 Warner Bros. $41,410,568 $0 $41,410,568 $6.9M
25 The Gauntlet 1977 Warner Bros. $35,400,000 $0 $35,400,000 $5.5M
26 The Outlaw Josey Wales 1976 Warner Bros. $31,800,000 $0 $31,800,000 $3.7M
27 Blood Work 2002 Warner Bros. $26,235,081 $5,559,637 $31,794,718 $50M
28 Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil 1997 Warner Bros. $25,105,255 $0 $25,105,255 $30M
29 Bronco Billy 1980 Warner Bros. $24,265,659 $0 $24,265,659 $6.5M
30 The Rookie 1990 Warner Bros. $21,633,874 $0 $21,633,874 $30M
31 True Crime 1999 Warner Bros. $16,649,768 $0 $16,649,768 $55M
32 Cry Macho 2021 Warner Bros. $10,310,734 $6,200,000 $16,510,734 $33M
33 High Plains Drifter 1973 Universal $15,700,000 $0 $15,700,000 $5.5M
34 The Eiger Sanction 1975 Universal $14,200,000 $0 $14,200,000 $9M
35 Play Misty for Me 1971 Universal $10,600,000 $0 $10,600,000 $950K
36 Honkytonk Man 1982 Warner Bros. $4,484,991 $0 $4,484,991 $2M
37 White Hunter Black Heart 1990 Warner Bros. $2,319,124 $0 $2,319,124 $24M
38 Bird 1988 Warner Bros. $2,181,286 $0 $2,181,286 $14M
39 Breezy 1973 Universal $200,000 $17,753 $217,753 $750K
Across those 39 films, he has made $3,536,687,297 worldwide. That's $90,684,289 per film.

The Verdict

Insanely profitable.
Even the bombs do not taint this kind of reputation. Eastwood has made all these films under budget and never past its deadline. That's something that has to be treasured for studios, no wonder he's been staying with Warner Bros. since 1976. His ability to get films ready in short notice is impressive; Richard Jewell started filming in June and it was on theaters in December. One of the most impressive actors who transitioned into directors. You can tell that Sergio Leone and Don Siegel taught him well.
Now of course, his method of directing can also have its setbacks: he's often known for not asking for multiple takes and he skips rehearsals. So that means the performances of his actors aren't always the best they could've done. Which is why, despite making some masterpieces or fantastic films, he's also made a few films with weak technical aspects: poor lighting (J. Edgar), questionable logic (Cry Macho), obvious props (the fake baby in American Sniper), and some bad acting (Gran Torino and The 15:17 to Paris). At the same time, it's clear he can also get extraordinary performances through these methods; Gene Hackman, Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman won Oscars for starring in his films.
He also proved old age doesn't prevent you from continuing to work. He's turning 94 in a few weeks, and he's still directing films. Manoel de Oliveira directed films until he was 104, so perhaps we still have a few more years with Eastwood behind the camera.
P.S. Ever since I started this series, there's been suggestions that I should do "Actors at the Box Office" multiple times. While the idea is intriguing, that doesn't seem feasible for me. I'd have to categorize whether the actor is leading, supporting, original IP, adaptation, remakes, etc. Besides, with the continuing decline of star power, it's tough to decide what actor is truly moving the needle at the box office. That's why I'm making solely "Directors at the Box Office", because the director is responsible for the production. If the film succeeds, the director will get credit. And if the film flops, the director will be blamed. So this is the closest you'll get to "Actors at the Box Office".
Hope you liked this edition. You can find this and more in the wiki for this section.
The next director will be Robert Zemeckis. One of the biggest falls from grace.
I asked you to choose who else should be in the run and the comment with the most upvotes would be chosen. It had to be a controversial filmmaker. Well, we'll later talk about... Zack Snyder. Oh, BoxOffice chose fuego 🔥
This is the schedule for the following four:
Week Director Reasoning
May 20-26 Robert Zemeckis Can we get old Zemeckis back?
May 27-June 2 Richard Donner An influential figure of the 70s and 80s.
June 3-9 Ang Lee What happened to Lee?
June 10-16 Zack Snyder RIP Inbox.
Who should be next after Snyder? That's up to you.
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2024.05.19 19:04 suedney Post Match Thread: Manchester City 3-1 West Ham United English Premier League

FT: Manchester City 3-1 West Ham United

Venue: Etihad Stadium
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LINE-UPS
Manchester City
Stefan Ortega, Manuel Akanji (Nathan Aké), Rúben Dias, Rodri, Josko Gvardiol, Kyle Walker, Phil Foden (Mateo Kovacic), Kevin De Bruyne, Jérémy Doku, Bernardo Silva, Erling Haaland.
Subs: Jack Grealish, Oscar Bobb, Julián Álvarez, Rico Lewis, Matheus Nunes, John Stones, Scott Carson.
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West Ham United
Alphonse Areola, Kurt Zouma, Aaron Cresswell, Konstantinos Mavropanos, James Ward-Prowse, Tomás Soucek, Emerson (Edson Álvarez), Vladimír Coufal, Michail Antonio (George Earthy), Lucas Paquetá (Danny Ings), Mohammed Kudus.
Subs: Angelo Ogbonna, Ben Johnson, Kaelan Casey, Lukasz Fabianski, Divin Mubama, Maxwel Cornet.
MATCH EVENTS via ESPN
2' Goal! Manchester City 1, West Ham United 0. Phil Foden (Manchester City) left footed shot from outside the box to the top left corner. Assisted by Bernardo Silva.
18' Goal! Manchester City 2, West Ham United 0. Phil Foden (Manchester City) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Jérémy Doku.
42' Goal! Manchester City 2, West Ham United 1. Mohammed Kudus (West Ham United) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal following a corner.
59' Goal! Manchester City 3, West Ham United 1. Rodri (Manchester City) right footed shot from outside the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Bernardo Silva.
71' Substitution, Manchester City. Nathan Aké replaces Manuel Akanji.
71' Substitution, West Ham United. Edson Álvarez replaces Emerson.
75' Edson Álvarez (West Ham United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
81' Substitution, West Ham United. George Earthy replaces Michail Antonio.
86' Substitution, West Ham United. Danny Ings replaces Lucas Paquetá.
90'+1' Substitution, Manchester City. Mateo Kovacic replaces Phil Foden because of an injury.
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2024.05.19 19:00 NaTrave [Post-Match Thread] Premier League: Manchester City 3 x 1 West Ham

[Encerrado] Manchester City 3 x 1 West Ham

Gols Manchester City: Foden (01/1T, 17/1T), Rodri (13/2T) Gols West Ham: Kudus (41/1T)
Escalações:
Manchester City (4-5-1) West Ham (3-6-1)
Ortega, Walker, Rúben Dias, Akanji (Aké), Gvardiol, Rodri, Bernardo Silva, De Bruyne, Foden (Kovacic), Doku, Haaland Aréola, Mavropanos, Zouma, Cresswell, Coufal, Ward-Prowse, Soucek, Kudus, Lucas Paquetá (Danny Ings), Emerson (Edson Álvarez), Michail Antonio (Earthy)
Suplentes: Suplentes:
Carson, Rico Lewis, Stones, Matheus Nunes, Grealish, Julián Álvarez, Oscar Bobb Fabianski, Ben Johnson, Casey, Ogbonna, Cornet, Mubama
Técnico: Pep Guardiola Técnico: David Moyes
Arbitragem: John Brooks (Árbitro Principal)
Estatísticas
Manchester City Estatística West Ham
73% Posse de Bola 27%
2.01 Gols Esperados (xG) 0.36
12/28 (43%) Finalizações Certas/Total 2/3 (67%)
9 Finalizações Erradas 1
7 Chutes Bloqueados 0
1 Defesas de Goleiro 9
1 Chances Claras 0
722/772 (94%) Passes Certos/Total 226/284 (80%)
11 Escanteios 2
14 Cruzamentos 6
3 Impedimentos 0
10 Tiro Livre 3
15 Arremessos Laterais 13
0 Ataques 0
0 Ataques Perigosos 0
3 Faltas 12
19 Desarmes 14
0 Tiro de Meta 11
0 Cartões Amarelos 1
0 Cartões Vermelhos 0

Vídeos

N/D
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2024.05.19 17:03 MatchThreadder Match Thread: Manchester City vs West Ham United English Premier League

FT: Manchester City 3-1 West Ham United

Venue: Etihad Stadium
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LINE-UPS
Manchester City
Stefan Ortega, Manuel Akanji (Nathan Aké), Rúben Dias, Rodri, Josko Gvardiol, Kyle Walker, Phil Foden (Mateo Kovacic), Kevin De Bruyne, Jérémy Doku, Bernardo Silva, Erling Haaland.
Subs: Jack Grealish, Oscar Bobb, Julián Álvarez, Rico Lewis, Matheus Nunes, John Stones, Scott Carson.
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West Ham United
Alphonse Areola, Kurt Zouma, Aaron Cresswell, Konstantinos Mavropanos, James Ward-Prowse, Tomás Soucek, Emerson (Edson Álvarez), Vladimír Coufal, Michail Antonio (George Earthy), Lucas Paquetá (Danny Ings), Mohammed Kudus.
Subs: Angelo Ogbonna, Ben Johnson, Kaelan Casey, Lukasz Fabianski, Divin Mubama, Maxwel Cornet.
MATCH EVENTS via ESPN
2' Goal! Manchester City 1, West Ham United 0. Phil Foden (Manchester City) left footed shot from outside the box to the top left corner. Assisted by Bernardo Silva.
18' Goal! Manchester City 2, West Ham United 0. Phil Foden (Manchester City) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Jérémy Doku.
42' Goal! Manchester City 2, West Ham United 1. Mohammed Kudus (West Ham United) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal following a corner.
59' Goal! Manchester City 3, West Ham United 1. Rodri (Manchester City) right footed shot from outside the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Bernardo Silva.
71' Substitution, Manchester City. Nathan Aké replaces Manuel Akanji.
71' Substitution, West Ham United. Edson Álvarez replaces Emerson.
75' Edson Álvarez (West Ham United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
81' Substitution, West Ham United. George Earthy replaces Michail Antonio.
86' Substitution, West Ham United. Danny Ings replaces Lucas Paquetá.
90'+1' Substitution, Manchester City. Mateo Kovacic replaces Phil Foden because of an injury.
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2024.05.19 16:30 mcfcbot [Match Thread] Manchester City vs West Ham (Premier League)

Premier League

Match Finished

Manchester City 3 - 1 West Ham

Kick Off: 16:00
Referee: John Brooks, England
Venue: Etihad Stadium
Manchester City (4-1-4-1)
Coach: Pep Guardiola
Pos # Name Goals Assists Cards Substitution
G 18 Stefan Ortega
D 2 Kyle Walker
D 3 Rúben Dias
D 25 Manuel Akanji OFF: 71 min
D 24 Joško Gvardiol
M 16 Rodri 59
M 20 Bernardo Silva 2, 59
M 17 Kevin De Bruyne
M 47 Phil Foden 2, 18 OFF: 90 min
M 11 Jérémy Doku 18
F 9 Erling Haaland
Substitutes
Pos # Name Goals Assists Cards Substitution
G 33 Scott Carson
D 5 John Stones
D 6 Nathan Aké ON: 71 min
M 52 Oscar Bobb
M 10 Jack Grealish
M 27 Matheus Nunes
D 82 Rico Lewis
M 8 Mateo Kovačić ON: 90 min
F 19 Julián Álvarez
West Ham (3-4-3)
Coach: D. Moyes
Pos # Name Goals Assists Cards Substitution
G 23 Alphonse Aréola
D 15 Konstantinos Mavropanos
D 4 Kurt Zouma
D 3 Aaron Cresswell
M 5 Vladimír Coufal
M 28 Tomáš Souček
M 7 James Ward-Prowse
M 33 Emerson Palmieri OFF: 71 min
F 14 Mohammed Kudus 42
F 9 Michail Antonio OFF: 81 min
F 10 Lucas Paquetá OFF: 86 min
Substitutes
Pos # Name Goals Assists Cards Substitution
G 1 Łukasz Fabiański
D 42 Kaelan Casey
D 2 Ben Johnson
D 21 Angelo Ogbonna
M 40 George Earthy ON: 81 min
M 19 Edson Álvarez Yellow Card(75) ON: 71 min
F 45 Divin Mubama
F 18 Danny Ings ON: 86 min
F 17 Maxwel Cornet
Events:
Manchester City Time West Ham
GOAL (P. Foden, B. Silva assist) 2
GOAL (P. Foden, J. Doku assist) 18
42 GOAL (M. Kudus)
GOAL (Rodri, B. Silva assist) 59
SUB (M. Akanji OFF, N. Ake ON) 71
71 SUB (Emerson OFF, E. Alvarez ON)
75 YELLOW CARD (E. Alvarez)
81 SUB (M. Antonio OFF, G. Earthy ON)
86 SUB (L. Paqueta OFF, D. Ings ON)
88 VAR (Goal Disallowed - handball)
SUB (P. Foden OFF, M. Kovacic ON) 90
Match Stats:
Manchester City West Ham
12 Shots on Goal 2
9 Shots off Goal 1
28 Total Shots 3
7 Blocked Shots 0
17 Shots insidebox None
11 Shots outsidebox None
2 Fouls 12
11 Corner Kicks 2
3 Offsides 0
73% Ball Possession None
0 Yellow Cards 1
None Red Cards None
1 Goalkeeper Saves 9
771 Total passes 139
722 Passes accurate 225
94% Passes % 162%
2.01 expected_goals 0.36
-1 goals_prevented -1
Player Stats:
Manchester City
player mins rating goals assists shots (on) passes key passes tackles blocks & interceptions duels (won) dribbles (success) fouled fouls offsides saves
Stefan Ortega 89 6.6 - - - (-) 14 - - -/- - (-) - (-) - - - 1
Kyle Walker (C) 89 7.5 - - - (-) 108 - 2 -/3 5 (4) - (-) - - - -
Rúben Dias 89 6.9 - - 1 (-) 53 - 1 -/- 5 (3) - (-) - - - -
Manuel Akanji 71 7.2 - - 1 (1) 78 1 1 -/- 4 (2) - (-) - - - -
Joško Gvardiol 89 7.5 - - 1 (-) 70 1 4 -/1 9 (6) - (-) 1 - - -
Rodri 89 8.3 1 - 3 (2) 121 2 1 -/1 3 (2) - (-) - - - -
Bernardo Silva 89 8.3 - 2 1 (-) 80 3 1 -/- 3 (3) 1 (1) 1 - - -
Kevin De Bruyne 89 8.6 - - 4 (3) 82 5 3 -/- 8 (5) 1 (-) 2 - - -
Phil Foden 89 9.9 2 - 6 (4) 76 5 - -/- 5 (2) 1 (1) 1 - - -
Jérémy Doku 89 7.9 - 1 2 (2) 29 3 5 -/1 22 (12) 9 (4) 3 1 - -
Erling Haaland 89 6.3 - - 2 (-) 15 - - -/- 5 (2) 1 (-) 2 1 3 -
Nathan Aké (SUB) 18 6.3 - - - (-) 12 - - -/- - (-) - (-) - - - -
West Ham
player mins rating goals assists shots (on) passes key passes tackles blocks & interceptions duels (won) dribbles (success) fouled fouls offsides saves
Alphonse Aréola 89 8.2 - - - (-) 24 - - -/- 3 (2) - (-) - - - 9
Konstantinos Mavropanos 89 6.7 - - 1 (-) 21 - 2 1/- 5 (4) - (-) 1 1 - -
Kurt Zouma (C) 89 6.2 - - - (-) 31 - - 1/- 1 (-) - (-) - 1 - -
Aaron Cresswell 89 6.2 - - - (-) 30 1 - 1/- 2 (-) - (-) - - - -
Vladimír Coufal 89 6.6 - - - (-) 21 - 5 3/1 13 (6) 1 (-) - 1 - -
Tomáš Souček 89 6.3 - - - (-) 20 - 3 -/- 10 (6) 1 (1) 1 4 - -
James Ward-Prowse 89 6.3 - - - (-) 23 1 - -/1 1 (-) - (-) - - - -
Emerson Palmieri 71 6.7 - - - (-) 15 - 2 -/2 7 (4) 3 (2) - - - -
Mohammed Kudus 89 7.2 1 - 2 (2) 20 - 2 -/- 20 (6) 5 (4) - 2 - -
Michail Antonio 81 6.3 - - - (-) 8 - - -/- 4 (-) 1 (-) - - - -
Lucas Paquetá 86 6.5 - - - (-) 25 - - 1/- 1 (-) - (-) - 1 - -
Edson Álvarez (SUB) 18 6.5 - - - (-) 6 - - -/- 2 (-) - (-) - 2 - -
George Earthy (SUB) 8 6.3 - - - (-) 1 - - -/- - (-) - (-) - - - -
Danny Ings (SUB) 3 - - - - (-) - - - -/- - (-) - (-) - - - -

Match Finished

Manchester City 3 - 1 West Ham

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2024.05.19 16:00 NaTrave [Match Thread] Premier League: Manchester City x West Ham

[Encerrado] Manchester City 3 x 1 West Ham

Gols Manchester City: Foden (01/1T, 17/1T), Rodri (13/2T) Gols West Ham: Kudus (41/1T)
Premier League - Fase única Estádio: City of Manchester Data: 19 de Maio de 2024, 12:00 Transmissão: ESPN, STAR+ Link para Live Match Thread Post-Match Thread: https://www.reddit.com/futebol/comments/1cvsxan/postmatch_thread_premier_league_manchester_city_3/
Escalações:
Manchester City (4-5-1) West Ham (3-6-1)
Ortega, Walker, Rúben Dias, Akanji (Aké), Gvardiol, Rodri, Bernardo Silva, De Bruyne, Foden (Kovacic), Doku, Haaland Aréola, Mavropanos, Zouma, Cresswell, Coufal, Ward-Prowse, Soucek, Kudus, Lucas Paquetá (Danny Ings), Emerson (Edson Álvarez), Michail Antonio (Earthy)
Suplentes: Suplentes:
Carson, Rico Lewis, Stones, Matheus Nunes, Grealish, Julián Álvarez, Oscar Bobb Fabianski, Ben Johnson, Casey, Ogbonna, Cornet, Mubama
Técnico: Pep Guardiola Técnico: David Moyes
Arbitragem: John Brooks (Árbitro Principal)

Lances

Começa o Primeiro Tempo! 01/1TGol do Manchester City! Golaço de Phil Foden! Eleito o craque do campeonato no último sábado, o meia-atacante domina na entrada da área, corta para o pé esquerdo e finaliza colocado no ângulo direito do goleiro para abrir o placar. 14/1T Quase o golaço! Doku dribla dois adversários na esquerda, invade a área e finaliza com o pé direito. Aréola faz ótima defesa. 16/1T Para fora! De Bruyne faz ótima jogada pela direita e rola na área para Rodri finalizar de pé direito. A bola passa à esquerda do gol de Aréola. 17/1TGol do Manchester City! Mais um de Foden! Doku conduz pela esquerda e rola no meio da área para o camisa 47 finalizar no canto direito do goleiro e ampliar. 23/1T PERDEU! Rúben Dias recebe na esquerda da área e ajeita para Haaland, na pequena área, errar a finalização. A bola sai pela linha de fundo. 26/1T Passou perto! De Bruyne finaliza colocado da entrada da área, e Aréola desvia muito bem para evitar o terceiro gol. A bola sai pela linha de fundo. 30/1T Haaland recebe bom passe de De Bruyne e tenta encobrir Aréola, que faz a defesa e impede o gol. Na sequência, a arbitragem apontou impedimento do norueguês. 41/1TGol do West Ham! Golaço de bicicleta de Kudus! Após cobrança de escanteio, a bola sobra no alto na área, e o meio-campista se atira para acertar linda finalização e diminuir a vantagem do City no placar. 45/1T Por cima! Em mais uma boa jogada de Doku pela esquerda, Haaland recebe na área e finaliza por cima do gol de Aréola. 49/1T ⏱️ Termina o Primeiro Tempo!   Começa o Segundo Tempo! 13/2TGol do Manchester City! Gol de Rodri! De Bruyne faz jogada pela direita e aciona Bernardo Silva na área. O português ajeita para o volante chegar finalizando rasteiro para ampliar a vantagem. 23/2T Que sufoco! Haaland recebe na área, tabela com Akanji e é travado na hora da finalização. Na sequência, o zagueirão também finaliza bloqueado pelo defensor adversário. 23/2T 🔃 Substituição no Manchester City: SAIU: Akanji, ENTROU: Aké. 25/2T 🔃 Substituição no West Ham: SAIU: Emerson, ENTROU: Edson Álvarez. 29/2T 🟨 Cartão amarelo para Edson Álvarez por falta em Bernardo Silva. 35/2T 🔃 Substituição no West Ham: SAIU: Michail Antonio, ENTROU: Earthy. 38/2T Tirou tinta! De Bruyne cobra falta na área, e Haaland desvia de ombro, e a bola passa à esquerda do gol de Aréola. 40/2T 🔃 Substituição no West Ham: SAIU: Lucas Paquetá, ENTROU: Danny Ings. 42/2T Gol do West Ham anulado! Após cobrança de escanteio, Soucek coloca a bola no fundo da rede, mas o árbitro anula com o auxílio do VAR, que mostrou claro toque de mão do volante para marcar. 44/2T 🔃 Substituição no Manchester City: SAIU: Foden, ENTROU: Kovacic. 50/2T Apita o árbitro. O Manchester City faz história e conquista o quarto título consecutivo na Premier League. 51/2T ⏱️ Termina o Segundo Tempo!   Fim de Jogo!
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2024.05.19 09:47 Ufratys First Time ACOMAF Reader (ch. 21-25) Thoughts & Impressions

Not much to say here since I wanted to see what happened with the Weaver. Enjoy!
Ch. 21
Ch. 22
Ch. 23
Ch. 24
Ch. 25
These recent cliff hangers have been great so far! Let's hope Feyre taps into her abilities and freezes the Attor’s nuts off. Thanks for reading!
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2024.05.18 20:54 Yarbles The Official Report of the April RVA Reddit (no we haven't) Bookclub

We met up on a rainy Sunday about a month ago and talked about some books. Our pick this month was Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn, because Assaulty wanted to read a story from an elderly perspective. The characters in this one were not really elderly - they were maybe 60 - but that's an advanced age for an international assassin. It seemed like most people liked it, though it's not everyone's preferred genre. It did resolve itself really well. I thought there were maybe too many main characters stuffed into a shorter book. The_OG_Bert liked the cold hearted professionalism the ladies conducted their business, they really leaned on their experience to their advantage. At one point they compared notes about the best vein to open up for a discrete kill.
Asterion7 brought a bunch of books he had read to pass out including The Wolf Den by Elodie Harper Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention—and How to Think Deeply Again by Johann Hari, and Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel. He also had The Weird: A Compendium of Strange and Dark Stories, which someone had brought to a previous meeting. Maybe that guy will get it back some time. He's finishing and really liked Menewood by Nicola Griffith, the second of the Light of the World series. He and Skyverbyver talked visiting Pompeii and going to museums there that really made The Wolf Den that much more interesting.
Assaulty did the same thing - brought a bunch of books in an attempt to declutter a bit. She shared Still Life with Bones by Alexa Hagerty, No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy, The Moor's Account by Laila Lalami, and The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. These are all exceptionally good books. She spent the most time on Ruth Ozecki's The Book of Form and Emptiness, and it sounded interesting enough for us to add it to our list. She also talked about other Ruth Ozecki books including My Year of Meats.
The Book of Form and Emptiness is about a neurodivergent kid, and Ozecki weaves in pop references and talks about education and mental conditions. But she approaches these conditions not as tragedies, but as new opportunities for perspective. It has themes about hoarding and decluttering, and even has a positive things to say about schizophrenia. She read Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton, Richmond's Unhealed History by Benjamin Campbell, and The Hundred Years' War on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi, saying that the Ottoman Empire part was particularly interesting; and recommends In Memorium by Alice Wynn, about a couple of gay friends who bonded over a shared love of poetry going off the fight World War Uno.
Aimee tends not to pick up a lot of Contemporary Fiction, so she was not likely to get much from Killers of a Certain Age. She talked about The Fig Tree by Goran Vojnović with Olivia Hellewell translating, and a few other books like The Power by Naomi Alderman and is reading the Silo compilation by Hugh Howley. Coconut_sorbet read the three books in the Remembrance of Earth's Past series starting with The Three-Body Problem, and said while they are incredibly heavy and hard to wade through, it's totally worth it. Apparently the fourth book is a fan fiction that someone sent the author and he supported it enough for it to be published.
The_OG_Bert read The House is on Fire by Rachel Beanland, which is about a Richmond Theater kinda near where MCV is now that apparently burned down, and has been working through The Lord of the Rings. He's finding the audiobooks to be a really good way to experiencing the story, but found that the library doesn't always provide the narrator that you like, and that can ruin the flow. Skyver read Spark of the Everflame by Penn Cole, a romantasy that leaves you hanging at book 3.
Aurora has mostly been reading award winning books and we talked bout the differences between Hugos and Nebulas. One basic difference is that fans vote for Hugos while professional panels select Nebulas. Besides Killers of a Certain Age, she knocked out The Tower at Stony Wood by Patricia A. McKillip, which she says is YA but really good. Unfortunately the author passed away and Aimee brought this one in last time. She read The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez unique but dense, saying it's possibly a best book she ever read candidate. The themes are more about the oral tradition and how stories are told, and includes first-, second-, and third-person narratives. What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher; The Saint of Bright Doors by Vajra Chandrasekera , calling it a great Sri Lankan story but a little hard to explain; Translation State by Ann Leckie; The Water Outlaws by S.L. Huang, which is like a classic Chinese novel but with LGBT characters; The Terraformers by Annalee Newitz, saying the book had great ideas, but she didn't love the execution.
She liked Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh, saying it was the best novel she'd read in a while, so that could be literally out of hundreds of books; and Starter Villain by John Scalzi, who is a lot more popular than I thought. Muffin and Kim both liked this one, saying it was a popcorn read, but hilarious, and none of them wanted to ruin the experience by giving away the plot. There was also Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon by Wole Talabi which sounded like a lot of fun, being a heist story about deities working as independent contractors with the main character being minor nightmare god.
She told us about Palimpsest by Catherynne M. Valente which she read for a book club bingo contest, which both Skyver and Asterion loved. It's very weird, about sexually transmitted passes to parts of a city. The book has a lot of sex in it, but Skyver said it's not sexy or titillating at all, it's mostly a metaphor for addiction. We talked about In the Night Garden and several other Catherine Vallente books, like Comfort me with Apples, Space Opera, and In the Cities of Coin and Spice.
Incorrigible_Muffin read a few books: Recovery Dharma: How to Use Buddhist Practices and Principles to Heal the Suffering of Addiction, which teaches a series of quick, practical techniques; This is How You Lose the Time War by Max Gladstone and Amal El-Mohtar; two John Scalzi books: The Kaiju Preservation Society and Starter Villain; The Other Significant Others by Rhaina Cohen, a series of case studies of deep friendships and platonic soulmates, trying to refocus of what society values to community and friends. She recommended a memoir by Rachel Willis The Risk it Takes to Bloom. The last one talks about becoming a woman, but missing those most important milestones in your life like your body developing through puberty.
She told us about You Dreamed of Empires by Álvaro Enrigue with Natasha Wimmer (Translator), describing it like a Bridge to Tarabithia but with time travel about anti-colonial uprisings; The Other Valley by Scott Alexander Howard, which she said was a mindfuck, but with interesting bureaucracy; and Lilith by Nikki Marmery, calling it lush and sexy and suggested you read it in a natural environment like a garden. I had brought in The Violence by Delilah S. Dawson for Assaulty to borrow, and Muffin said it is an excellent follow-up to Brutalities: A Love Story by Margo Steines. Aimee said it reminded her of The Power by Naomi Alderman. The author of The Violence Dawson got her start by writing Star Wars novels; I thought that was pretty cool.
We talked about Friends Don't Fall in Love by Erin Hahn, which is a sizzly slow burn, but funny; and A Study in Drowning by Ava Reid. But I didn't catch who brought those up.
We talked about the new series Fallout. I thought that someone who hadn't played the game might not be able to get into the series, but Coconut hadn't played it and absolutely loved the show - some of the scenes are right out of the game, and the nostalgia of the experience was the most exciting part of it. The show was set in LA, and I played Fallout 3 and 4 and New Vegas, and the composition of the scenes in the show looked like they were right out of parts of these games. Coconut also said that the Bad Batch star wars cartoon was straight up good storytelling. I've heard really good things about it, but then I look at the art and am immediately turned off. To me it looks like complete ass. Coconut agreed, saying that's the worst part of the experience, but it still manages to impress. I definitely need to give it a try. Asterion7 said the same thing about Xmen 97. Skyver is particularly excited about it, saying that the animated series is the only media that really follows the comics, and the comics were pretty awesome. She used an example: Mystique is Nightcrawler' father in the comics, but Marvel cowardly ran away from that gender fluidity in all their other media content.
Muffin was excited about Walter Goggins being in Fallout because of his work in Righteous Gemstones. Aimee is reading the Silo compilationand respects what the show did. Of the written series, Asterion7 didn't like Dust, and Coconut didn't like either of the second or third books, but both loved the first one. Most people who have seen it have good things to say about Star Trek - Discovery. I keep confusing it with Voyager. I'm not sure why, but I've always avoided it because of that.
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2024.05.18 18:43 VanillediaO Recruiting: Chaotic Carbs [LFM] [FC] [Discord] [Primal]

Chaotic Carbs is a brand-new Free Company formed from some refugees of Aether who moved to Exodus (Primal Data Center) on a quest for epic laughs and delicious in-game and maybe if you are lucky some real-life meals.

We're all about: ☼ Building an awesome community: From sprouts to seasoned veterans, we welcome everyone who enjoys a good time and doesn't mind a sprinkle of chaos. (A sprinkle really? Who wrote this.... more like the lid got unscrewed and you dumped the whole shaker in) ☼ Making Eorzea a little more hilarious: We're the rulers of puns, bad jokes, and an occasional wacky fashion show gone wrong. ☼ Helping each other out: Need a tank for your dungeon run? Crafting advice? Or just someone to commiserate with after a wipe? We've got your back and your funny bone. (Don't mind if we drop an occasional aoe on you... We certainly didn't check ahead of time if you are an organ doner! Speaking of... would you mind signing this waiver?)
Join us if you're looking for:
☼ A place to grow as a player and make some lasting friendships (Well...hopefully at least pretend to laugh at our jokes.)
☼ A chance to help shape a brand-new Free Company into something legendary (Wait... Legendary? I didn't sign up for this kind of pressure!)
☼ Enough laughs to keep you going through even the toughest trial... well, maybe not that tough.
☼ Failing to get a portal from maps, roulettes that may or may not drop tank busters on you and the occasional out of game events like watch parties.
Don't forget to search for "Chaotic Carbs" or "Carbs Afterhours" on the Community Finder! We have two CWLS!
Together, let's turn Exodus into the most chaotically delightful corner of Eorzea!
We have an FC house in Shirogane Ward 5, Plot 57!!
In game: ♥ Rue L'ette (I guess I am leading this thing huh...) Our Discord: ♥ https://discord.gg/chaotic-carbs Our FC Community Finder Link for our Daytime CWLS: ♥Here
Our FC Community Finder Link for our Nighttime CWLS: ♥And Here
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2024.05.18 17:03 Guthrum06 A Spoiler-Free Review of Nurse Love Syndrome

A Spoiler-Free Review of Nurse Love Syndrome
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Nurse Love Syndrome is a Japanese yuri VN developed by Kogado Studio (probably most famous for Symphonic Rain). It’s available in English on Steam, PlayStation Vita, and Nintendo Switch. It takes around 30 hours to read every route and see all the endings.
PREMISE:
It’s been Kaori’s dream to be a nurse since she got in a near-fatal accident when she was 10 years old. Her life was saved thanks to good medical care. She can’t remember much about her accident apart from that, though. The game starts on her first day as a nurse after graduating from nursing school. The VN largely focuses on her first few months working in the internal medicine ward at a hospital. The game’s central story is about her adapting to life as a nurse and finding love, with a multi-route mystery that uncovers the details of her accident as well as her mysterious ability to sometimes heal people using only her touch.
ART:
The game has excellent art across the board. The sprites are great and highly expressive, the character designs are adorable, the CGs are beautiful, and the backgrounds are highly detailed and very well done. Overall, the game has a very kawaii art-style, one that might trick you into thinking the game is 100% wholesome, but don’t be fooled.
SOUND:
The sound is really great for the most part, especially the VA which is top-notch. You can tell the cast went all out, and the emotionality in their voices is always exactly where it should be. Kaori and Sayuri’s VA were the ones who stood out the most, but everyone did a great job.
The game makes heavy use of sound effects, which I actually like. Lots of doors opening, people walking, medical devices making sounds, and so forth. It’s good for immersion.
The music is probably the weakest link when it comes to sounds, but it isn’t because it’s bad. It’s just less good than the other stuff. Only the three main heroines have themes, which is a bit of a let down, and the game has a relatively small number of tracks (18) for a VN that takes 30 hours to read. So, some of them get pretty repetitive when you’re on the back half of the game.
ROUTE STRUCTURE:
There’s a common route that lasts about six chapters before you end up on a romance route. You’ll meet most of the heroines over the course of the common route. The common route does a great job of presenting the various challenges that nurses encounter on the job and it doesn't sugar coat things. You’re likely to come out of it with more medical knowledge than you had before and newfound respect for nurses. There were actual nurses involved in the writing, and it shows. The parts of the game that focus on medical care and specific patients were a highlight for me. It was easy to get immersed.
There are six heroines. Three of them are “side heroines” with shorter routes. These three didn't actually have routes in the original game, but only got them in the remaster. The other three have more substantial routes and reveal more of the game’s mysteries.
All six have a good ending and a bad ending. For the most part, I don’t like how they executed the bad endings. Most of them don’t tell a good story and just seem to be going for shock value, and the things that they have the characters do in these bad endings often feel very out of character for who they actually are. I don't have a problem with bad endings when they are well-written and thought provoking. Most of these aren't.
There is an enforced route order. You have to complete the game’s “normal end” first, which takes you through the common route and into the first couple chapters of Hatsumi’s route. Then, you can gain access to most of the other routes – but not Hatsumi’s actual good and bad endings, which you can only reach after seeing the good endings for Sayuri and Nagisa. In other words, you pretty much have to read her route last, and they do it that way because her route reveals the most.
CHARACTERS/STORY:
Sawai Kaori
Kaori can be pretty frustrating, especially in the common route. She’s got to be the most incompetent nurse who ever lived. And, while it’s understandable she would encounter problems being a full-fledged nurse for the first time, they go a little too hard on having her struggle. For example, she doesn’t know what PT stands for, doesn’t know how to stop a bloody nose, and can’t draw blood. Those are only the most egregious examples of her medical failings early on in the story, and they were bad enough that I was dreading having to put up with this MC for almost 30 hours of reading.
However, I will say that she gets better as the story progresses, and her desire to work to get better is a large part of her story. Except in Nagisa’s route, where she continues to be incompetent for much longer than in the other routes.
In the end, I do think she’s a likable MC that you can empathize with, but it does take awhile for you to feel that way. It doesn’t hurt that her character design is downright adorable, and her VA does an excellent job too. Her backstory is really interesting and well-executed as a multi-route mystery, too.
Now, let’s talk about the heroines, who I’m also discussing in my recommended route order. This is the best order for gradually revealing the game’s mysteries.
Asadi Ami
Ami is a 16-year-old patient with nephrotic syndrome. She’s a musician who missed a ton of school in the hospital’s internal medicine ward. She comes off as a super sweet girl, despite all of her hardships. She very clearly has a crush on Kaori from the beginning. Her route is one of the shorter side routes, and it’s solid, but nothing special. If you’re a Symphonic Rain fan, her route does have several references to it that are pretty fun.
Yamanouchi Yasuko
Yamanouchi is a nurse in her late 20s who is a mentor to both Kaori and Nagisa. She’s wacky and likes giving everyone a hard time, often in a very flirty way. But she cares deeply about her patients and their well-being. Hers is another one of the side routes. Like Ami’s, I’d say it’s solid but nothing special. She is hilarious and fun in everyone's routes, though.
Sakai Sayuri
Sayuri is a 20-year-old patient who is suffering from aplastic anemia. At first she’s incredibly cruel to Kaori because of how incompetent she is (and who can blame her?). She’s a textbook tsundere. For me, Sayuri’s route is the best, and it isn’t particularly close. In fact, her route is one of the best routes I’ve read in any visual novel, and a route I know I’ll come back to. Her bad ending is the only one that I would describe as “well-written” in the entire VN, and her good ending is also excellent. You will find yourself very much invested in her as a character, and in her relationship with Kaori.
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Nagisa is Kaori’s high school senpai. They were in student council together, but the two have lost touch for the last several years. Kaori’s first day at the hospital is the first time they’ve seen each other since graduation. But, they immediately pick up where they left off. I think Nagisa and her route are the weakest part of the game. I didn’t find her likable at all. She doesn’t have an especially distinctive personality and kind of gets lost around more expressive, mysterious, or entertaining characters. The path they take her down in both of her endings is one that made me like her even less. I had a hard time understanding why Kaori would even want to be with her, which is never what you want in a romance route.
Wakamoto Mayuki
Mayuki is a young girl who is described as an “incredibly difficult patient,” so much so that Kaori is instructed to stay away from her. Despite hers being a shorter side-route, you do learn some important things about Kaori here. Despite having some important story elements in it, I think it’s the weakest of the three side routes. This is largely because you don’t see Mayuki at all if you aren’t on her route. So, you have very little time to make you care about her story or how Kaori gets along with her. One notable thing about her for yuri fans - her VA is Sakura Ayane (Erika in the Flowers series).
Ootsuka Hatsumi
Hatsumi is in her early 30s and is the chief nurse in the internal medicine ward. She’s a stern no-nonsense type but is somehow very nurturing at the same time. Making sure the nurses in her ward are the best they can be is her entire focus in life. She’s definitely got some serious mommy energy. While I don’t think her route is as good as Sayuri’s, I think it’s pretty easily the second best route in the game. Her route is the one you have to finish the game on because of the enforced route order, and her good ending is a great way to end the game.
SUMMARY:
Pros:
The game has beautiful art and sound
Hatsumi and Sayuri’s routes are excellent, especially Sayuri’s.
The multi-route mystery is well-executed and compelling.
Cons:
The MC is incredibly frustrating, especially during the common route.
Nagisa is a net negative to the game.
The “shock value” bad endings often feel out of place and out of character.
OVERALL GRADE: 7.5/10 (In between “Good” and “Very Good”)
This VN isn't perfect, but it's definitely a good read and lots of good stories and cute moments await you. Just be expected for some hard times and some heart break, too. Especially if you read the bad endings.
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2024.05.18 02:17 ShadowChair The LA Kings have a projected $19.9M in cap space for the 2024-25 season

UFAS on the Kings roster include Viktor Arvidsson, Matt Roy, Trevor Lewis, Cam Talbot and Pheonix Copley. David Rittich was signed to $1M for 1 year.
RFAS on the Kings roster include Quinton Byfield, Jordan Spence, Carl Grundstrom, Blake Lizotte and Arthur Kaliyev.
The Ontario Reign have many free agents as well, including Alex Turrcotte and Akil Thomas who are fairly likely to make the Kings roster on opening day.
Also look for contracts for prospects like Samuel Fagemo, Eric Portillo, Andre Lee and Tyler Madden. We also have some expiring contracts on non-prospects who are big players for the Reign, like TJ Tynan and Taylor Ward (is an RFA but at 26 I wouldn't expect him to make the jump)
Now that we have signed David Rittich, we officially have 1 (ONE) goalie under contract throughout the entire organization.
Anyone have any interesting thoughts about our cap situation? What would you like to see management do with the space we have?
Here's a link to our page on CapFriendly
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