Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Best Ejection of all time?

Friday, April 9, 2010

This is why the Mets will never win shit



I mean I try not to hate on the Met's and I occasionally even pull for them, but you would never see Derek Jeter along side Pauly D fist pumping at Karma or knocking dudes out with Ronnie chanting, "that's one punch bro, one punch." Just saying, it would never happen but hey whatever brings in the big bucks for ya David, I can't hate on that either

Friday, March 12, 2010

Wild thing, you make my heart sing



Holy hell in all my years playing and watching baseball I don't think I have ever seen a fight quite like this one. Especially not one that got taken all the way into center field. What is this the California Penal League? Was that Ricky Vaughn on the mound. That pitcher could have given Usain Bolt a race in the 100 with how fast he booked into the outfield from that crazy mofo with the bat. I love how everyone is running in the direction of the outfield and the pussy second baseman can't run off the field in the opposite direction any faster. Good thing it only took over 5 minutes to finally sort this shitshow out though haha.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

I might watch Dancing with the Stars for once...

I never have really watched the show, but considering there are a handful of athletes and Erin Andrews to offer this season, I might have to tune in. Just came across some pictures of Andrews getting ready for the show and I can't complain. Since her nude video that hit the net I'm not surprised shes hitting up a show like this to try and make people forget about the incident. She should be thanking whoever the guy was that took that video for the rest of her life. Without that video, no one other than jocks and sports lovers across the country would know her name. Now shes on dancing with the stars? She's the one who interviews the stars. Like I said though, not complaining.




Wednesday, March 10, 2010

He really loves basketball



Meet Adam, his interests include playing basketball, going to the park and swinging really really high, and lying to his parents about taking his riddlin. How many bowls of coco puffs do this kids parents feed him in the morning. best part of the video is when they ask him what the best part of being there playing basketball is and this kid thinks they are asking him what his favorite park is. I mean come on now, you assholes don't know what Lewis Park is? They have 2 fucking swing sets! Priceless. I would go to Lewis park any day of the week and play Adam 1 on 1.

Guess This Wife

Guess which Cy Young pitcher was dealt a Royal Flush when he married this former Miss Daytona Beach this offseason...



Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Yankees Lock up New Era Pinstripe Bowl


The New York Yankees not only will host the NHL's Winter Classic next year, but on Christmas Eve-Eve Yankee Stadium will be host to their very own NCAA bowl game. Yes, you heard right. The Yankees will be whoring themselves out yet again. This time for the college game. And too be honest I'm not sure how a sports fan should be feel about this. I mean, I know I really don't care what goes on in the House that C.C. built, but Yankee fans might.

I get why Randy Levine would want to do this--it makes perfect sense from a financial standpoint. "I think no matter what the sport, every kid who grows up wants to play at Yankee Stadium," the Yankee president said Tuesday. I just don't agree with that bullshit. The mystique that comes with playing in the stadium occurs because of the talented baseball players that played there. Not because Notre Dame may have played a game or two there before.

Or for that matter, the 6th-best team from the Big 12 because that's what it's going to be. Mmhm, that's right. The third best team from the Big East will meet the 6th-best school from the Big 12. Hardly the game that should be played on the oh-so-high stage that is Yankee Stadium. If a game is going to be held at one of the most historic stadiums in sports, then I want to see a better game than Baylor vs. UConn.

This is not the first time Yankee Stadium will be holding a post-season college football game. From 1961-1962, the Stadium played host to the Gotham Bowl. The game was not a success financially: the two games that were played both lost money as few fans were willing to sit through the cold December New York weather. Plus, as it was essentially a charity game, it had little financial capital on which it could survive. The first game, scheduled for December 1960, immediately ran into trouble when Oregon State was invited, but no opponent for the Beavers could be found. The game was canceled. The following year, the Gotham Bowl managed to find two teams to play, Baylor and Utah State, for the game at the Polo Grounds. Baylor won, 24-9, in front of a sparse crowd of some 15,000 fans.

I expect this bowl game would draw more than 15,000 fans, but I'm still skeptical. But from the looks of it, the rich are just trying to get richer. On top of selling outrageous ticket prices for their baseball team, to hosting the Winter Classic, to having Notre Dame play a regular season game, now to the Pinstripe Bowl.

I respect Levine's hustle, but I can't respect him whoring out the House that Ruth Built. Somewhere, the heroes like Ruth, Mantle, and Gehrig are turning over in their graves.