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Damn dude, I've gotten so many second places in my life it's not even funny.

That is very frustrating dude, he got me by surprise.

Here was TSM_Dequannah.

I think I wasted my materials on her dude.

She wan't that good of a player.

Oh my god, I'm so- I'm struggling here dude.

He made that his obviously.

What a cocky ass player dude.

He played so cocky.

Oh my god dude I fucking confused him hardcore!

Nooo dude if I kept that highground right there I would've been in a better position.

That was my fatal mistake.

For the most part I did really good, He even wasn't that good of a player.

I was playing 10 times better than him.

I shouldn't of lost that highground.

That was my fatal flaw.

Like I completely outplayed him with the edits and all that.

Yes For Sure.

I completely destroyed him with the building.

Yea he was confused.

He was like "Where did he go?"

And then I placed a pyramid right there which is litterally one of the smartest moves ever.

Then I get up here and I gain the highground but my fatal flaw is right here.

That right there was the dummest mistake of my life.

He made me lose extra health, and made me lose the highground by shooting me down.

He followed me hardcore.

That was the last of my materials too.

Boom.

That was an easy win for him.

That one little mistake costed everything.

I confused him though so I give myself props for that.

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Three up, three down: Miami wants fans to get festive, Rockies are not the normal contender - Duration: 9:09.

A look at who's hot and who's not in Major League Baseball:  THREE UP Advertisement  Viva Miami: The term "fan experience" is horrifying for many reasons, including the concept that said experience is dictated by the team or the league

In Asia and Latin America, fans are in charge of their experience, and the result is a delightful festival of sound: chants and songs, whistles and cowbells, drums and maracas

Since 1988, the most festive games at Dodger Stadium have been World Baseball Classic games

The Miami Marlins this week unveiled "Comunidad 305," a seating section where "musical instruments, flags and more will be welcome and encouraged

" That's a natural in a city so close to Latin America, but we pray the idea spreads across the majors, in the process rendering extinct animated clapping hands and deafening recorded music

 Lies and statistics: The Colorado Rockies are in the running for the first division title in franchise history, defying mathematicians in the process

The Rockies have given up more runs than they have scored, so they should have a losing record

The principle is simple: the more runs you score, and the fewer runs you give up, the better you should be

But it is not infallible, particularly if you win close games and lose blowouts. The Rockies are trying to become the first team since the 2007 Arizona Diamondbacks to win their division with a negative run differential

The Seattle Mariners, bidding for an American League wild-card spot, have a better record than the Rockies, and a worse run differential

Said Rockies manager Bud Black: "I heard once, from a wise baseball man, numbers don't always tell the truth

" Bill James? "No, it wasn't Bill," Black said, name-dropping sabermetricians. "Or Rob Neyer

"  M-V-cousin: Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado is in the running for the National League MVP award — he'll almost certainly finish in the top five for the third consecutive season — but there's already an MVP in the family

Arenado's cousin, Josh Fuentes, was honored as Pacific Coast League MVP on Friday

Fuentes played at Trabuco Hills High in Mission Viejo; Arenado played four miles away in Lake Forest at El Toro High

While Arenado was a second-round pick out of high school, Fuentes played in junior college and in the NAIA and was not drafted

Fuentes, 25, is a third baseman in the Colorado organization, raising the awkward possibility that he could replace his cousin as the Rockies' third baseman if Arenado leaves as a free agent after next season

 THREE DOWN  Bird bath: On the first day of September, the Baltimore Orioles had sunk 52½ games out of first place

The record for most games behind in the expansion era: 60½, by the 1962 New York Mets

The Orioles, to their credit, tried to compete this year. They failed, and in the process they have jettisoned infielders Manny Machado and Jonathan Schoop and pitchers Zach Britton, Kevin Gausman, Brad Brach and Darren O'Day

They still have first baseman Chris Davis, 32, by one measure the least productive player in the majors, for another four years at $92 million

The transactions could extend beyond players this fall, with the contracts of manager Buck Showalter and general manager Dan Duquette about to expire

The Orioles have spoken with former Dodgers GM Ned Colletti about a potential executive role

 Buckle up: After a rout in the last round of collective bargaining, and criticism from several agents, the players apparently have opted against dumping union chief Tony Clark

Instead, the union hired veteran sports labor lawyer Bruce Meyer to lead the next round of bargaining

He'll report to Clark, but his background working under the more militant former union leader Don Fehr ought to satisfy players and agents worried that the union might get routed again

According to one player active in union matters, the agents carping after the fact were most concerned at the time about getting the league to ease up on qualifying offers, which it did

No one on the players' side could envision, as he put it, every owner putting a similar value on every player

The question the union faces is the same one commissioner Rob Manfred faces whenever he despairs about long and boring games: how to legislate against analytics

 SportsNet Chicago? The Cubs hired a television executive to lead their push for an all-Cubs, all-the-time cable channel, launching for the 2020 season

In an era when viewers are bailing on cable, what could possibly go wrong? Maybe everyone in Chicago will get to see the new channel, if Cubs fans demand their team at a level Dodgers fans did not when SportsNet LA launched

The Cubs no doubt will learn from the Dodgers' experience, most likely finding a way to make money from fans willing to stream a broadcast, whether or not they pay for cable

We're five years into the Dodgers' TV deal, and fans still can't watch the Dodgers on the Internet (legally), even if they subscribe to Spectrum for SportsNet LA

If you pay for Fox Sports West, you can watch Mike Trout on your smartphone.

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