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Aug 5, 2024, 2:01:49 PM8/5/24
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Iknow this has been requested before, but I think the handling of entire series packs (i.e. S01 - S09) would be an extremely useful addition. Currently, if I need an entire series pack, I have to download outside of Sonarr, hardlink each season folder to my Sonarr root folder, and then do a library import. It is currently my biggest gripe with Sonarr.

Consistency: With a full series pack, all seasons/episodes are likely to be of around the same quality/bitrates. It is also helpful if I want an entire series in HEVC (specified via custom profile), which can be hard to accomplish if grabbing season-by-season.


Not all groups release all seasons when they do season packs. I have tried my best to have consistent bitrates, codecs and subtitles over a whole series but the only way i have been able to do it consistently is by manually downloading directly from the streaming provider instead or Usenet or Torrents.


Can one man start with nothing and survive on the Fargo Black Market for three days? This is the question I searched for the answer to (while ignoring most of my job's main responsibilities) at Fargo 2023.


The premise was simple, I started with nothing and my food budget was limited to the value of the items I traded up to. On day one I was nervous, but I had a plan. You see, while I did not have any physical items, I did have one edge that I planned to use to my full advantage: access to the verified Flowrestling Instagram account.


Ok, the Instagram thing worked a little too well. I forgot that this is Gen Z I'm working with, and clout is their our most valuable form of currency. I was happy to be eating dinner, but I felt it was all a bit too easy.


So for day two, instead of starting fresh again with the Instagram follow, I started with $10 cash I had leftover from day one's budget. The kids' ruthlessness on day one scarred me though. So, this time I enlisted the help of a young man named Camden.


I had made and overseen many trades on the Fargo Black Market over the past two years. And yet, I had never come close to trading for a pair of wrestling shoes. I figured doing this would be a great way to end the series. I wanted to show everyone that if you shoot for the moon, you'll land exactly where you planned to (or however that saying goes).


This was an insanely fun challenge, and it's always great to explore the niche underbelly of our sport. If you were an individual who made the cut, I want to personally thank you for contributing! Everyone I met brought amazing energy, and these videos would not be what they are without you.


NPR's American Anthem series launched on July 4, 2018 with a simple goal: To tell 50 stories about 50 songs that have become galvanizing forces in American culture, each representing a cause or group or identity through music. Those stories are gathered here, along with a handful of web-exclusive essays and a streaming playlist of every featured song in order. Explore the entirety of the series below.


UTICA, N.Y. - The SUNY Poly softball team finished their series sweep of SUNY Delhi on Saturday afternoon with a 6-2 win. Aeron Hamm and Kimberly Birmingham each drove in two runs in the game with Aeron Hamm hitting a two-run home run in the third. The Wildcats are now 18-5 this season with a 9-1 record in North Atlantic Conference (NAC) play.


After a scoreless first inning, SUNY Poly took the lead in the second inning when Gabriella Ellixson hit a sacrifice fly to bring in the game's first run. In the third inning, SUNY Poly extended their lead to 5-0 with four runs. The first two scored on an RBI double by Kimberly Birmingham. The other two runs were scored on a two-run homer by Aeron Hamm.


SUNY Delhi finally got on the board in the fourth inning, with Kayla Beers bringing in a run with an RBI single. SUNY Poly responded with another run in the bottom of the fourth inning, with Kimberly Birmingham hitting an RBI double.


SUNY Delhi scored their first run in the fourth on a Kayla Beers RBI single. The Wildcats answered with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the inning by Maddelyn Hoehn that scored Meghan Peek. Delhi would add another run in the fifth on an RBI single by Rhianna Iglesias, but that would be the end of the scoring for both teams. The Wildcats won the game, 6-2.


Trinity Critelli earned her 13th win of the season. She threw a complete game, allowed four hits, struck out six batters, and allowed two unearned runs. Danielle Seymour was the losing pitcher for Delhi. She allowed six runs (5 earned).


The Wildcats will travel to Cazenovia on Tuesday to finish their three-game NAC series. The first game of the doubleheader is scheduled for a 3:00 PM first pitch. SUNY Poly currently trails 0-1 in the series and will need to sweep to


Shreveport - The Centenary baseball team completed a Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference series sweep over the Austin College 'Roos on Sunday afternoon by a score of 11-3 at Shehee Stadium.


The Boilermakers (16-27) posted their second series sweep of the year and their first in the history of Alexander Field. After scoring early in all three games this weekend, Purdue trailed only once (after the top of the fifth inning Saturday) the entire series.


The Boilermakers scored five times in the second inning Sunday to open up a 7-0 lead. Three consecutive bunts, including back-to-back RBI squeeze bunts, after a leadoff double from Cody Strong led to the big inning.


Cianfrocco delivered a two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the second and a two-out, two-run double in the bottom of the sixth. It was his second four-RBI game as a Boiler. Sean McHugh had three singles and a double, posting his second four-hit effort for Purdue.


Andrzejewski's 4 2/3 innings of relief marked his longest outing of the season in his team-high 22nd appearance of the year. He recorded the two biggest outs of the game, retiring the first two men he faced to leave runners on the corners in the top of the fifth. Southern Illinois (21-26) had already scored twice in the game to cut Purdue's lead to 7-5.


After striking out the only batter he faced to close out Friday's win, Andrzejewski (2-2) worked five innings of hit relief in the series, retiring 13 of the 16 batters he faced. The senior picked off a runner and induced an inning-ending 4-6-3 double play Sunday, erasing a leadoff walk with the twin killing.


The Boilermakers recorded eight hits over an inning and a third against SIU starter Derek Fogel (0-4). Josh Estill and Kyle Johnson consecutive two-out RBI singles in the bottom of the first after Jack Amaro and McHugh opened the game with back-to-back hits.


Aaron Snynder kept the Salukis in the game with 3 2/3 innings of one-hit relief. He struck out Johnson with the bases loaded for the second out of the second inning, but Cianfrocco delivered the two-run single to complete the five-run rally.


Southern Illinois got back in the game thanks to a two-out rally in the top of the third that featured three hits and a walk. A two-run double from Austin Montgomery was the big hit of the inning against Purdue starter Kyle Wood.


A leadoff double from McHugh in bottom of the sixth ignited a three-run inning that extended the Boilers' lead to a more comfortable margin. Johnson drew a two-out walk to keep the inning alive and Cianfrocco doubled into the left field corner following a long at-bat to plate both runners. After a pitching change, Strong followed with an RBI single up the middle.


Brandon Krieg, Jake Hansen and Amaro executed the three successful bunts in the bottom of the second. Southern Illinois did not record an out on any of the three bunts. The SIU first baseman threw the ball over the catcher's head on Hansen's squeeze. Krieg slid in safely ahead of Fogel's throw on Amaro's squeeze.


For the first time this season, Valparaiso put together a late-game rally to earn a come-from-behind victory, scoring four runs in the bottom of the sixth to overcome a three-run deficit and defeat Green Bay, 4-3, Sunday afternoon at the Valparaiso University Softball Field, completing a three-game Horizon League series sweep of the Phoenix.


Green Bay would add two insurance runs to its lead in the top of the sixth inning. Dani Peerenboom led off the inning for the Phoenix with a grounder back up the middle, and with two outs and Peerenboom on second, Alli Rivera took the first pitch she saw and hit a home run to straightaway center field to push the Green Bay advantage to 3-0.


But the Crusaders, who had scored at least five runs in an inning three times the previous day in a doubleheader sweep, had one more big inning left in them. Sophomore Angie Doerffler (Fort Wayne, Ind./Concordia Lutheran) got the rally started with a base hit through the left side. Strickland then launched a fly ball to right center that nearly left the yard, falling for a long single, as the senior had to hold off behind Doerffler, waiting to see if it would be caught.


Lagesse hit a Phoenix batter with one out in the seventh to put the tying run aboard, but Ichiyama-Drewry made a nice lunging catch at a foul liner to record the second out and a soft looping liner to Doerffler at short closed out the Crusader win.


Valparaiso (20-10, 6-0 Horizon) will step out of Horizon League play with a non-league doubleheader this Wednesday, April 4 at Bowling Green. First pitch of the opening game is slated for 2 p.m. CDT, and live stats will be available for both games through www.valpoathletics.com.


Jermaine Berry scored three runs and led Mount Olive's 16-hit attack with three hits, while Zak Orrison drove in three runs as the nationally third-ranked Trojans completed a three-game series sweep with a 12-5 victory over Lenoir-Rhyne in non-conference baseball Sunday at Hickory, N.C. Orrison, Mike Mercurio and Daniel Oliver added two hits apiece as each Trojan starter collected a base hit.


Mount Olive (3-0) led 4-0 after five innings and broke the game open over the next two innings. Oliver's rbi-single triggered a three-run sixth inning and Orrison's two-run triple capped a four-run seventh inning as the Trojans extended their lead to 11-0.

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