Friday, July 29, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Read This Blog Post? Go Ahead, #JerryMealsSaysItsSafe
Somewhere, Jim Joyce is smiling. Finally, someone blew a call on the level of Joyce's infamous "imperfect" game call. That someone is Jerry Meals and that call put the Pittsburgh Pirates on the losing end of a 19-inning marathon with the Braves. Now before you tell me that this call was not nearly as controversial as Joyce blowing Armando Galarraga's perfect game, consider this:
-The Tigers still won Joyce's game, the Pirates lost (isn't that what REALLY matters?)
-This call affects the Pirates race for the NL Central Division crown, and considering their steep competition, EVERY win is going to matter for them.
With that said, I am not a proponent of extra replay in baseball. Baseball games are long enough without replay, and this is coming from someone who loves baseball. If baseball wants to increase its fan base, adding replay would be the wrong way to do it. That's like trying to get people to start going to church by telling them it's an hour longer than usual. Replays I am a fan of? How about taking another look at some of the best Tweets from today's trending Twitter hashtag, #JerryMealsSaysItsSafe. Enjoy.
- @Greg_Gormley: "I'm gonna carry this gun around, just in case because #JerryMealsSaysItsSafe " -Plaxico Burress
- @putorti: Go ahead Fredo, go fishing. #jerrymealssaysitssafe
- @acutiee: Might call up Casey Anthony and ask her to babysit, don't worry #jerrymealssaysitssafe (too soon?)
- @sean_wise: Ben Reothlisberger wants to tell you a secret in the bathroom? Go for it!! #jerrymealssaysitssafe
- @HenryT: Betting the farm on the Cubs winning it all #jerrymealssaysitssafe (I had to)
Monday, July 25, 2011
Jason Kipnis: Giving Fans a Reason Not to Hate Cleveland
Drew Carey, you lied to us. For years you told us "Cleveland rocks," and for years we didn't believe you, but we pretended not to care. We'll Drew, the secret is out. Cleveland, in fact, does not rock.
LeBron took his talents to South Beach, and as much as you hate him now, most people did not hate him before he left. The Browns are, well, the Browns. Then, there are the suddenly contending Indians. The Indians are the only worst to first team in history that fans AREN'T rooting for. Why, you ask? Simply put, there isn't a player on the Indians worth rooting for. Grady Sizemore? Maybe if he wasn't a walking DL stint, I'd think about it. Asdrubal Cabrera? Sure, his plays on defense are off the charts, but when he started to turn routine ground balls into the Asdrubal Cabrera show, the act got old. Orlando Cabrera? You're right, low blow.
But alas, there is light at the end of the miserable tunnel leading to Cleveland.
Enter Jason Kipnis. Kipnis has everything you would want in an underdog to root for. He went from an undrafted high school player who was only given books to play at the University of Kentucky to Pac-10 Player of the Year at Arizona State. He went from (in the eyes of scouts) lacking elite arm strength, power and speed, to being the top prospect in the Indians organization. Don't believe the hype? Check out Kip taking "elite" prospect Julio Teheran deep in the Futures game. Then check out his web gem from his MLB debut last Friday. Note to Asdrubal Cabrera: this what it looks like when a great play needs to be great to get an out (notice the lack of a behind the back throw or unnecessary bare hand grab). Get on board, people.
LeBron took his talents to South Beach, and as much as you hate him now, most people did not hate him before he left. The Browns are, well, the Browns. Then, there are the suddenly contending Indians. The Indians are the only worst to first team in history that fans AREN'T rooting for. Why, you ask? Simply put, there isn't a player on the Indians worth rooting for. Grady Sizemore? Maybe if he wasn't a walking DL stint, I'd think about it. Asdrubal Cabrera? Sure, his plays on defense are off the charts, but when he started to turn routine ground balls into the Asdrubal Cabrera show, the act got old. Orlando Cabrera? You're right, low blow.
But alas, there is light at the end of the miserable tunnel leading to Cleveland.
Enter Jason Kipnis. Kipnis has everything you would want in an underdog to root for. He went from an undrafted high school player who was only given books to play at the University of Kentucky to Pac-10 Player of the Year at Arizona State. He went from (in the eyes of scouts) lacking elite arm strength, power and speed, to being the top prospect in the Indians organization. Don't believe the hype? Check out Kip taking "elite" prospect Julio Teheran deep in the Futures game. Then check out his web gem from his MLB debut last Friday. Note to Asdrubal Cabrera: this what it looks like when a great play needs to be great to get an out (notice the lack of a behind the back throw or unnecessary bare hand grab). Get on board, people.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
If You Only Watch One NASCAR Clip, Let It Be This One
This, ladies and gentlemen, is America at its finest. I don't think I'd be going out on a limb if I told you that this will be the only time I ever write about NASCAR, but with that said, let me tell you it could not be more worth it. Pastor Joe Nelms gives a pre-race prayer that would put Ricky Bobby to shame, thanking the Lord for his "smokin' hot wife," among other things. Anything else I explain would not do justice to Pastor Nelms, so I'll let you watch for yourselves. Fast forward to the 47 second mark and enjoy.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Bob Ley Reminds Viewers He's White
This Outside the Lines episode aired about a month ago, but unless you're part of the 1% of ESPN viewers that actually watches Outside the Lines (seriously, this show is where good times on ESPN go to die), it probably slipped by unnoticed. That's where I come in. Tip for ESPN: If Bob Ley rapped on the show more often, it might not only still be on because you feel bad for him. Enjoy.
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