Source of Meteor Found

Unless you are living under a rock, you have heard that another rock (probably bigger than the one under which you are living) crashed into the Earth somewhere in a place the scientific community calls “Russia.” An image is below:

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No disrespect to CNN, but the NotGraphs Investigative Reporting Investigation Team has actually done their due diligence and (quite easily) uncovered the source of said meteor. ENHANCE!

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ENHANCE!

meteor2

ENHANCE!

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I knew it. Just search for “meteor” in Baseball-Reference.

What can’t this phenom do?!





David G. Temple is the Managing Editor of TechGraphs and a contributor to FanGraphs, NotGraphs and The Hardball Times. He hosts the award-eligible podcast Stealing Home. Dayn Perry once called him a "Bible Made of Lasers." Follow him on Twitter @davidgtemple.

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dutchbrowncoat
11 years ago

i was really hoping this post would end up referencing this: http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=19665675