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In the time between writing my last post and this one, I met the second man to walk on the Moon. I stood on line for three hours to have roughly ten seconds with Buzz Aldrin, but I shook hands with an astronaut. It was worth it. When it came time to write this post, I was initially stumped and wasn't quite sure what to write, despite being in Boston over the past weekend for my younger brother's graduation from Boston University. I sat in the bleachers of Nickerson Field, formerly Braves Field, which the Red Sox loaned out for the 1915 and 1916 World Series due to the increased seating capacity, hoping something would hit me.
On that date, the Red Sox and Yankees played a game in the Bronx, and like many Sox-Yanks games this one got violent. When you really hate each other, that happens. In the 1970s, perhaps the true heyday of baseball brawls, a peaceful game of baseball could turn into something loosely resembling a hockey match in the blink of an eye. This particular case was no different - in the sixth inning, with the Yankees up 1-0, Lou Piniella chose to (very obviously) intentionally barrel into Carlton Fisk at home plate to try to knock the ball loose and score. Carlton Fisk wasn't having it. He blocked the plate and then proceeded to throw Piniella to the ground, swinging punches at him upon dropping him. The benches inevitably cleared:
This brawl did cause an injury to a member of the Red Sox, but not the one directly involved. Pudge Fisk, being, well, Pudge Fisk, popped up dirty but otherwise unharmed. As things seemed to be simmering down as the teams separated their players from each other, Bill "Spaceman" Lee, who was noted for his disdain for the Yankees and was not afraid to throw either his specialized eephus pitch or insults at them, was evidently injured. Holding his left shoulder in pain, he was escorted away from the fracas by a trainer. The reason why soon came to light: Graig Nettles's memory.
In 1973, another brawl had ensued between the Red Sox and Yankees, again involving Carlton Fisk being bowled over at the plate. This time it was his counterpart Thurman Munson who had collided with him, and they immediately proceeded to go right at it, with Yankees shortstop Gene Michael joining the fray. Pudge left the fight with a scratch on his face, and that was all it took for Bill Lee to characterize the Yankees as acting "like a bunch of hookers, swinging their purses." Graig Nettles took offense to the entire team being compared to sex workers despite the fact that if you were a sex worker in 1970s New York you were probably a certified badass, and three years later he hadn't forgotten. In the 1970s, it was still considered a dreadful insult for a man to be compared to a woman in any way, and whilst this misogynistic practice has decreased in recent years, back in 1976 it was the sort of thing that people would simmer over for years and decide to seek vengeance for.
As the brawl between Fisk and Piniella ensued, Spaceman Lee was one of the first members of the Red Sox to fly off the bench towards the fray. Graig Nettles sought him out and flung him violently to the ground, tearing his left shoulder out. For good measure, center fielder Mickey Rivers threw a few punches at Lee's back as he was on the ground. Now injured, Lee was even angrier, and he was determined to get his revenge. As the fight calmed down, he ran around the crowd until he located Nettles, but Nettles punched him squarely in the eye.
The fight was on once more, and Mickey Rivers took the opportunity to start punching everyone in a Boston uniform that he could before things finally settled. Amazingly, despite the large number of participants and not even being the people who initiated the brawl, only Nettles and Lee were ejected from the game. Hey, it was the 1970s. The Sox went on to win the game 8-2, evidently feeling inspired by their fallen comrade.
Bill Lee went on to pitch for the Sox through 1978, although did so rather sparingly for the remainder of 1976 and most of 1977 due to his injury. He eventually left the majors in the middle of 1982, though not because of any repercussions from his injury -- he was upset a teammate had been released and chose to walk out, with the Expos releasing him the next day. As in the case of his injury, his loyalty to his teammates had been his downfall. He did, however, remain a baseball lifer and became a great ambassador for the game after his MLB career ended, traveling abroad and bringing the game with him.
The reputation drops don't happen immediately. They come from the phone calls from other Sims who heard you got into a fight. I've had a Sim go from Pristine reputation (full positive) all the way to Atrocious(full negative) after completing enough fights to fulfill the holiday.
Wooaahh! @Sketch793 That's terrible. Why have these stupid events in the game if it's going to ruin lives? Which is exactly why I delete most holidays. Yet again, unable to play the game as it's supposed to be played and having to work round and delete stuff to be able to keep relationships, or be a celebrity! This needs a fix. Seriously guys! No more stuff packs, please fix these issues so we can all get some fun out of the game again! I held a birthday party for the Twins and they was so upset to get a lump of coal and a dog poop. Again sad moodlets at what should have been a happy and successful occasion. My sims have no bad traits. I won't have evil or mean in my game or fighting!
Agree. If the "neighborhood brawl" is supposed to be like the normal sim's equivalent to "friendly dual" for witches, and they even hug afterwards, I don't see why Sims get "bad reputation" points, with calls from friends telling them they're bad people. I also don't see why a "bad sentiment" should happen as a result of a "friendly brawl." I'm also going to delete this holiday from my calendar.
Yeah, this is still an issue. My sim can't be around his best friend because they fought for the neighbourhood brawl and I got a phone call about fighting people that dropped my reputations. You also have to do a bunch of fights to complete this, which is ridiculous, since it has negative remifications.
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u have to reset your entire iPhone back to factory as if you were giving it away. Then set the phone up again by signing into your App Store. Because u did the reset they no longer have your previous data to say that there is a disabled account
I encountered the same problem and to be honest NOTHING helped me. I already contacted brawl stars support (on my other phone via in-game chat, as it is only method you can contact them) several times and they give me only vague answers and close conversation.
This seems something to me from within brawl stars. Or doe you see a popup that your account is disabled in the App Store and itunes? If not, it is something from within brawl stars I am afraid, see if you can reach their support via the web
While this card does not appear to be based on a specific ability from World of Warcraft, its flavor text references the film Fight Club, which is also quoted in the introduction to the Brawler's Guild in WoW.
The Brawler's Guild is the name for a number of underground fighting rings that have sprung up in recent times in Orgrimmar and Stormwind. Open only to those clutching a Blood-Soaked Invitation, these are brutal arenas where hardened adventurers can go to do battle against a range of special bosses. A unique solo PvE challenge, fights are performed in the centre of the ring for all to see, and success is rewarded with progression through the guild's ranks and access to even tougher opponents, as well as the grudging respect of your fellow brawlers.
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