Rob Downey II (@downey459) 's Twitter Profile
Rob Downey II

@downey459

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calendar_today26-06-2010 18:41:20

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Fiona (@fiona_ai2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DURING JOB INTERVIEW: "Why are you leaving your current role?" Most candidates say: "I am looking for more growth opportunities and a better company culture." THE WINNING ANSWER:

Rational Yankees Fan (@rational_yankee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hal Steinbrenner is never selling the Yankees. Hate to break it to everyone. It makes zero financial sense for him to do so. George Steinbrenner paid $8.8M for the Yankees in 1973. The franchise is worth roughly $11B today.. That is one of the greatest capital appreciation

Matthew Harris (@_mattjharris_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In terms of pure stuff, I don’t think there’s anybody in the Rangers bullpen that comes close to Gavin Collyer. He can pump gas with his fastball up to 100 MPH, and spins his sweeper at 3000 RPM. I think the 100 in on the hands to Julio followed by the sweeper for a strike

Dan Silver (@dsilver88) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely mesmerizing piece here by Anthony Gargano PHLY Flyers on Flyers coach Rick Tocchet Hard to describe it, just go read it Trust me allphly.com/flyers-tocchet…

YouTuber: Eagle AL (@kb_973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nick Foles goes into details on why Sean Mannion system would be perfect for AJ Brown and Foles hope the Eagles and AJ Brown can work out whatever issue

Fly Eagles Fly Bets (@fly_eaglesbets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since 2021, Howie Roseman has been on fire in the draft. On yesterday’s Philly Special, Zach Berman and Sheil mentioned studies saying there’s really no such thing as “good” or “bad” drafting teams because so much comes down to variance. So how have the Eagles been so good recently?

Since 2021, Howie Roseman has been on fire in the draft. On yesterday’s Philly Special, <a href="/ZBerm/">Zach Berman</a> and Sheil mentioned studies saying there’s really no such thing as “good” or “bad” drafting teams because so much comes down to variance. So how have the Eagles been so good recently?
Seth Joyner (@sethjoyner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sorry I couldn't pass this one up‼️Today's players get paid 20X more to do less! Tired??? How about you get in shape to work a minimum of 17 out of 52 weeks per year! The excuses Geez! You don't hit in practice, never condition after practice, and play zero snaps in the

Jeff Kerr (@jeffkerrcbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There was some chatter throughout the week on what the #Phillies were going to do with Felix Reyes. He was in consideration for a call up, along with Steward Berroa. The Phillies needed offense. They struggle against LHP and Otto Kemp wasn't hitting. Kemp gets everyday ABs in

PuckPedia (@puckpedia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #Flyers projected playoff lineup today has $13.4M of space on the playoff cap. Notable not Dressed: Grundstrom $1.8M, Juulsen $900K Playoff lineup and full playoff cap details: puckpedia.com/team/philadelp…

The #Flyers projected playoff lineup today has $13.4M of space on the playoff cap.

Notable not Dressed:
Grundstrom $1.8M, Juulsen $900K

Playoff lineup and full playoff cap details:

puckpedia.com/team/philadelp…
Anthony DiBona (@dibonanfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jalen Hurts wanted Scot Loeffler to stick around. The Eagles opted to move on from Loeffler and Hurts was labeled as “not the most coachable.” Now Hurts is working with Loeffler on his own. thephillyspecialshow.com/blog-posts/jal…

Chase Senior (@chase_senior) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few times when I was at Temple, I’d go play basketball on 21st and Cecil B. Moore. People were shocked a white guy pulled up and I was called “white boy” but then I started to give them a couple buckets and I was referred to as “Chase” Gotta earn the respect I guess 😂😂

Nick Piccone (@_piccone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In what will probably be the lone Phillies highlight of the night because they're playing some of the worst baseball we've seen in 2026 by any team, here is Felix Reyes' entire first Major League at-bat that ended with a home run, as called by Scott Franzke