Monday, July 6th, 2009
Ashley Tisdale is in Hawai'i and she has a message: "Oooh, McD, you're so BIG." Thanks Ashley, you didn't have to say that.
Way to go, blogosphere - The Sporting Blog
You stay classy, Ashley Cole's WAG - The Spoiler
The only way this story could be funnier is if it was Mike ...
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Thursday, May 21st, 2009
The Chicago White Sox have thrown their hat into the Jake Peavy Sweepstakes. And I continue to use mixed metaphors. Tough day all around.
Look, Phillips has said again and again and again and again that Peavy ain't going anywhere, but that's not really the point anymore. There are always going ...
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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
In February, the Indiana High School Athletics Association unanimously approved a rule change allowing girls to try out for baseball and other boys’ sports. The rule change came about after Logan Young, a freshman at Bloomington South High School, and her parents sued, claiming that baseball and softball weren’t comparable ...
Posted in Baseball, General, Jennie Finch, Softball, Title IX | 5 Comments »
Wednesday, March 25th, 2009
The thing I love about Curt Schilling is that he has lived up to his name better than any ballplayer since Home Run Baker. (I can't speak to how well Zip Zabel lived up to his name). If there's one thing Curt can do even better than pitching, it's shilling.
And ...
Posted in Boston Red Sox, Curt Schilling, Minnesota Twins, MLB, MLB Records, Statistics | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
I wrote three full-length newspaper articles today, and now I'm writing this blog entry.
Why?
Because I'm a badass. Just like Theodore Roosevelt Lilly.
In case you did not know, America is turning its lonely eyes to Ted Lilly tonight as the US attempts to stave off elimination against Puerto Rico in Round ...
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008
For the sake of this post’s sake, I’m going to take us back seven years ago. I was a freshman at the university made famous by flying chairs and shit-filled lockers. One of the kids I met the first few days of school was from Lafayette, Ind. (otherwise known as God’s Unwashed ...
Posted in Eric Bruntlett, Major League Baseball, Philadelphia Phillies, World Series | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
I love stories like this so let me take a deep breath before diving in.
OK, here goes. Nine-year-old Jericho Scott of New Haven, Connecticut is apparently just too damn good at baseball. Scott is a right-handed pitcher whose fastball tops out at around 40 mph. That's so hard some parents ...
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