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Michael Johnson commented
Your article titled Carlos Alcaraz takes Wimbledon by storm in act of 'pure class' for rival contains a section that lists all time grand slam winners with pictures next to the names Ivan Lendl's name has a picture of John McEnroe next to it. I realize that these two kind of played in the same era but there is no way the two could ever be mistaken for one another either in appearance or the way they played the game.
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Richard Bacon commented
2024 NFL Draft: Here's the top 10 prospects, This is the title of an article on the 2024 draft. Here's denote singular. Here're is used for plurality. Writer's of articles for their readers should be careful with grammar. Trust is lessened by such verbiage. Even sports fans might care. Just a suggestion.
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Steve Winston commented
where is the lpga on your sports pages?
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Steve Winston commented
why can't I find articles on the lpga?
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Dean Eden commented
This isn't really feedback, as much as it is a request. You continue to run articles on your sports site, about Britney Griner, with headlines that read she was "wrongfully detained" in Russia. You know, or you ought to know, that this is a lie. Britney Griner was caught in possession of marijuana in Russia. She then pled guilty to that charge, and received a prison sentence. You and Ms. Griner may not like the fact that marijuana possession is illegal in Russia, and you may not like that she was given a prison sentence for it, however, that is the law in Russia. You, and her not liking Russian law, has nothing to do with the fact that she chose to break the laws of that country, and she was punished for that. If you want to post articles about Russia's treatment of marijuana possession and use, fine, go ahead, it's your prerogative. However, please stop posting misleading, and deceptive articles that she was "wrongfully detained", because she wasn't. Thank you.
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rich pulin commented
Redundancy and obsessiveness would be my comment on the Yahoo Baseball writers poor vocabulary choices.....for example, they are addicted to the usage of the word "slashed"......
As a writer, myself, i would not be able to live with myself if my vocabulary was so limited...
these writers regularly demonstrate a junior high school level of creativity in their work..I compiled a list of over 20 words that can be substituted for the word "slash" (or "slashed")
Maybe someone at Yahoo would pass these words over to these "writers", so they don't come off so stupid when they write a baseball article:
SUBSTITUTE WORDS FOR THE WORD "SLASH" ("SLASHED"): SLIT, CUT, WOUNDED,STROKED, SHAVED,CHOPPED, BURIED, HUSTLED, RIPPED, STROKED, TRIMMED, GASHED, SNIPPED, GRAZED, GASHED, NICKED, CARVED, CHISELED, PIERCED, DESTROYED.......
BEST OF EVERYTHING!
RICH PULIN
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Bill Horkins commented
I'm tired of trying to read an article and have a bunch of nobodies pop up and start yapping.
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SME commented
test reply. test reply
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paul z commented
your horse racing page is a disgrace
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R C commented
Seems like it should be obvious. It only annoys readers and pushes me away from Yahoo.
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R C commented
Why do you post articles to other sites that require a subscription to read??? Stop wasting our time!
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Leo Creger commented
On the odds info page for the Bills and Miami, there is incorrect information there. It says the Bills are 6-0 versus Miami over the last 3 seasons. While this may be correct if only looking at the last 3 seasons, it is not correct if including the games played as Miami actually beat the Bills earlier in the year, this season. Maybe the data pull is designed to ignore any results in the current season?
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Lucas Gottschalk commented
Thank you USA in World Cup Quatar 2022, you played a very good tournament, USA has more Democracy, the Netherlands ever could represent.
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Casey Bowles commented
I was looking for recipes and clicked on this one that is in Yahoo Sports for some reason:
https://sports.yahoo.com/50-best-ninja-air-fryer-072346122.html
There are no links within the article, just a long list of pictures. Then you click on a link and it goes to Parade magazine which is apparently the original article with recipes. I just thought this seemed strange and possibly a mistake.
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David Arrona commented
The biased and sensationalistic coverage of the Astros during the World Series needs to stop. I assume you consider yourselves "journalists". If so, then act like it.
Of particular concern is the petulant and pathetic Jack Baer. He makes Yahoo Sports look amateurish and unprofessional.
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David Arrona commented
The biased and sensationalistic coverage of the Astros during the World Series needs to stop. I assume you consider yourselves "journalists". If so, then act like it.
Of particular concern is the petulant and pathetic Jack Baer. He makes Yahoo Sports look amateurish and unprofessional.
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Ann Nonymous commented
Can you PLEASE stop with the racial dividing. STOP with the stories about no black players in the WS.
Seriously its not good. You're doing nothing to report "news". The color of the players skin should be a non-issue. So quit making it one. -
Ann Nonymous commented
Can you PLEASE stop with the racial dividing. STOP with the stories about no black players in the WS.
Seriously its not good. You're doing nothing to report "news". The color of the players skin should be a non-issue. So quit making it one. -
Pacman Pacmanicus commented
Too many of these article writers race bait, or incite destructive and irrelevant comments. If yahoo feels the need to "hold" our comments for approval, we atleast deserve the right to report these writers trying to race bait and get clicks.
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LARRY CHERNOFF commented
False 'clickbait' stating 'chant has to stop' but story showed nothing about any chant!! Where's the story!