August 4th, 2008
So you know that Royals-White Sox brawl video we posted?
Yeah, about that. Chicago White Sox Manager Ozzie Guillen let out the so-called “dirty little secret” that managers sometimes give the thumbs up on hit-by-pitch revenge.
This tidbut surprised—let’s see, we need to check our calculations . . . hold on a sec . . . almost done—yes, that’s […]
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August 3rd, 2008
You know we can’t pass up a good brawl video.
The Kansas City Royals knocked the Chicago White Sox out of first today with a 14-3 spanking. The knocking also became literal as the Royals’ Miguel Olivo charged the mound after being hit in the wrist by ChiSox pither D. J. Carrasco.
You know the rest of the story. […]
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June 1st, 2008
One day you’re a pop diva throwing out the first pitch at a ballgame in Japan, the next you’re still a pop diva . . . . but now the Kansas City Royals want to sign you.
Welcome to the world of Mariah Carey as told by Frank Coffey and the Goodfellas over there at the always […]
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May 20th, 2008
What kind of Boston Red Sox fan would we be if we didn’t brag about share the news about pitcher—and cancer survivor—Jon Lester’s no-hitter against the Kansas City Royals last night.
Clay Buchholz, he of the fingernail injury, threw a no-hitter last year in his Major League debut. (And a shout-out goes to fellow Sox fans Caesar […]
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March 11th, 2008
Between Gregg Popovich lambasting the San Antonio Spurs (despite a win–thanks for sending, Pat!) and Tony Stewart sounding off about Goodyear, it’s clear that rants are in the air. And even if they aren’t, we feel like posting about them anyway.
And no one rants better than a coach, right? Here are a few of our favorites, in […]
By Jodie Lynn Boduch -- 14 comments
January 25th, 2008
Steroid Abuse Scandal 1, Chuck Knoblauch 0
Roger Clemens is fighting back. Andy Pettitte ‘fessed up. And Chuck Knoblauch is rounding the bases . . . but has yet to go home. To Houston. To collect his subpoena.
The once-upon-a-time second baseman, who played for the Minnesota Twins, Evil Empire New York Yankees, and Kansas City Royals, is MIA. […]
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