When you think of the New York Yankees, words like scandal, chaos, and crime don’t usually come to mind. But that’s what you’ll get in Peacock’s new docuseries, “Bronx Zoo ‘90: Crime, Chaos and Baseball,” recapping the infamous 1990 New York Yankees season as they hit a crossroads in their history. On the field, things were as bad as possible, with the 1990 baseball season becoming one of the worst ever recorded for the Yanks. And that chaos was only matched by the drama unfolding off the field… drama that includes bribery, mystery, and scandal. Don’t miss the incredible true story when it drops on Peacock on Thursday, May 16. You can watch with a subscription to Peacock.
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How to Watch 'Bronx Zoo ‘90: Crime, Chaos and Baseball' When: Thursday, May 16, 2024 Where: Peacock Stream: Watch with a subscription to Peacock. Sign Up$5.99+ / month peacocktv.com About...
- 5/16/2024
- by Thomas Waschenfelder
- The Streamable
"This is insane! It really was the Bronx Zoo!" Another look back documentary heading to streaming soon. Peacock has revealed an official trailer for a documentary series titled Bronx Zoo '90: Crime, Chaos & Baseball, which is a real mouthful title for this sports history mini-series. It's about the 1990 New York Yankees, which not only was one of the worst years in Yankees history, but one of the most controversial with all kinds of problems with players, management, and beyond. Now that title makes sense! Based on a series of articles from New York Post columnist Joel Sherman, this docu series covers team owner George Steinbrenner’s removal from baseball for trying to buy info on Dave Winfield, and every other mishap and incident. Series interviews include Don Mattingly, Steve Sax, Dave Lapoint, Kevin Maas, Jim Leyritz, Jesse Barfield, former Yankees manager Buck Showalter, Yankees' announcer Michael Kay, Brian Cashman,...
- 5/1/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
It’s a zoo out there. In 1990, the New York Yankees were a disaster; these were not the Derek Jeter years.
With a 67-95 record, 1990 was the first time in 24 years the Bronx Bombers finished in last place in the division, a whopping 21 games behind the rival the Boston Red Sox. It was the team’s worst record since 1912, two years before Babe Ruth even entered Major League Baseball (and eight years before he joined the Yankees). How bad were the 1990 Yankees? They threw a no-hitter and lost.
A new docuseries coming soon to Peacock, “Bronx Zoo ’90: Crime, Chaos, and Baseball,” gives the abysmal season a “The Last Dance” spin, covering both the drama on the field and off. Like what? Well, there was the time when Yankee owner George Steinbrenner paid a notorious gambler to dig up dirt on superstar player Dave Winfield. That gambler is interviewed in...
With a 67-95 record, 1990 was the first time in 24 years the Bronx Bombers finished in last place in the division, a whopping 21 games behind the rival the Boston Red Sox. It was the team’s worst record since 1912, two years before Babe Ruth even entered Major League Baseball (and eight years before he joined the Yankees). How bad were the 1990 Yankees? They threw a no-hitter and lost.
A new docuseries coming soon to Peacock, “Bronx Zoo ’90: Crime, Chaos, and Baseball,” gives the abysmal season a “The Last Dance” spin, covering both the drama on the field and off. Like what? Well, there was the time when Yankee owner George Steinbrenner paid a notorious gambler to dig up dirt on superstar player Dave Winfield. That gambler is interviewed in...
- 5/1/2024
- by Brian Welk
- Indiewire
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A thought experiment: I chant “Der-ek Je-ter!” You say?
If your answer is a Pavlovian series of five claps — “Clap Clap Clapclapclap,” if you will — then chances are good that you’re the target demographic for ESPN’s new seven-part documentary series The Captain.
If your response is a dead-eyed stare, “Yankees suck!” or perhaps something even more profane, The Captain is easily skippable.
Yankees legend Derek Jeter built a career on steady play on the field and inscrutable blandness off of it, and he mostly doesn’t stray from his established brand here. It takes absolutely nothing away from Jeter’s indisputable greatness on the diamond to say that he’s a borderline inert interview or at least to say that over the five hours sent to critics, whatever wall he put up to survive decades in the New York City media spotlight remains in place.
A thought experiment: I chant “Der-ek Je-ter!” You say?
If your answer is a Pavlovian series of five claps — “Clap Clap Clapclapclap,” if you will — then chances are good that you’re the target demographic for ESPN’s new seven-part documentary series The Captain.
If your response is a dead-eyed stare, “Yankees suck!” or perhaps something even more profane, The Captain is easily skippable.
Yankees legend Derek Jeter built a career on steady play on the field and inscrutable blandness off of it, and he mostly doesn’t stray from his established brand here. It takes absolutely nothing away from Jeter’s indisputable greatness on the diamond to say that he’s a borderline inert interview or at least to say that over the five hours sent to critics, whatever wall he put up to survive decades in the New York City media spotlight remains in place.
- 7/18/2022
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In yet another bad sign that the pandemic is far from over, tonight’s New York Yankees game against the Boston Red Sox was postponed by a Covid-19 outbreak.
While getting ready for the first game after the midsummer All-Star break, the Yankees saw positive tests for pitchers Jonathan Loaisiga, Nestor Cortes, Jr. and Wandy Peralta derail those plans.
All-Star rightfielder Aaron Judge, catcher Kyle Higashioka, and third baseman Gio Urshela were sidelined by being placed in the Covid-19 protocols after close contact.
Tests for three other players are still pending, according to Yankees general manager Brian Cashman. He indicated he expects those to turn out positive.
For their part, the Red Sox have asked their All-Stars who were in Denver to undergo additional testing today after being told of Judge’s case. He was joined at the game by fellow Yankees Gerrit Cole and Aroldis Chapman.
“It’s a fluid situation that could spread.
While getting ready for the first game after the midsummer All-Star break, the Yankees saw positive tests for pitchers Jonathan Loaisiga, Nestor Cortes, Jr. and Wandy Peralta derail those plans.
All-Star rightfielder Aaron Judge, catcher Kyle Higashioka, and third baseman Gio Urshela were sidelined by being placed in the Covid-19 protocols after close contact.
Tests for three other players are still pending, according to Yankees general manager Brian Cashman. He indicated he expects those to turn out positive.
For their part, the Red Sox have asked their All-Stars who were in Denver to undergo additional testing today after being told of Judge’s case. He was joined at the game by fellow Yankees Gerrit Cole and Aroldis Chapman.
“It’s a fluid situation that could spread.
- 7/16/2021
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Yankees star Cc Sabathia underwent heart surgery earlier this month ... but New York Gm Brian Cashman says, thankfully, the pitcher is expected to be Ok. "We are thankful that Cc was smart enough to convey his symptoms to our medical staff ... We are also encouraged that the procedure Cc underwent was performed as planned." Sabathia reportedly needed an angioplasty -- a procedure where docs unblocked an artery in the former ace's heart -- after experiencing acid reflux,...
- 12/21/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Frank W Chen on Chien-Ming Wang and his agent Alan Chang: "I could think about Jerry Maguire, the [Cameron Crowe] movie, where the bond is so strong [between Tom Cruise and Cuba Gooding Jr.], it's not your usual client player relationship." Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
The mental toughness and determination of Chien-Ming Wang (two-time 19 game winner for the New York Yankees), the pitcher who suffered a serious leg injury in 2008, running the bases, is explored in Frank W Chen's atypical portrait Late Life: The Chien-Ming Wang Story. Through interviews shot by Hai-Tao Wu that include Neil Allen, Dave Eiland, Steve Gober, Hung-Chih Kuo, Billy Connors, and Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman, we get baseball's point of view on the struggle a player goes through in an attempt to make a comeback.
Chien-Ming Wang with his son Justin: "His son already started school in Florida, the family couldn't travel with him all the time.
The mental toughness and determination of Chien-Ming Wang (two-time 19 game winner for the New York Yankees), the pitcher who suffered a serious leg injury in 2008, running the bases, is explored in Frank W Chen's atypical portrait Late Life: The Chien-Ming Wang Story. Through interviews shot by Hai-Tao Wu that include Neil Allen, Dave Eiland, Steve Gober, Hung-Chih Kuo, Billy Connors, and Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman, we get baseball's point of view on the struggle a player goes through in an attempt to make a comeback.
Chien-Ming Wang with his son Justin: "His son already started school in Florida, the family couldn't travel with him all the time.
- 10/29/2018
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Btig announced today that it plans to donate more than $5 million to hundreds of charities as a result of its annual Btig Charity Day.
The firm hosted over 80 all-star athletes, models, actors, actresses, musicians, journalists, politicians, business leaders and other cultural icons who acted as guest traders on Tuesday, May 8, 2018. Over 300 non-profit organizations will benefit from the 2018 event. Since inception of the event, Btig has donated more than $45 million to charity.
“It was another incredible day at Btig yesterday. We are thrilled with the record number of celebrity guest traders who volunteered to join us, and humbled by the impressive number of nominated charities, which will benefit from the day,” said Steven Starker, Co-Founder of Btig. “It is a tremendous honor to have the continued support of institutional trading clients, our celebrity guest traders and employees worldwide.”
“For more than a decade, Btig Charity Day has helped fund meaningful causes...
The firm hosted over 80 all-star athletes, models, actors, actresses, musicians, journalists, politicians, business leaders and other cultural icons who acted as guest traders on Tuesday, May 8, 2018. Over 300 non-profit organizations will benefit from the 2018 event. Since inception of the event, Btig has donated more than $45 million to charity.
“It was another incredible day at Btig yesterday. We are thrilled with the record number of celebrity guest traders who volunteered to join us, and humbled by the impressive number of nominated charities, which will benefit from the day,” said Steven Starker, Co-Founder of Btig. “It is a tremendous honor to have the continued support of institutional trading clients, our celebrity guest traders and employees worldwide.”
“For more than a decade, Btig Charity Day has helped fund meaningful causes...
- 5/15/2018
- Look to the Stars
Btig, LLC has announced the list of celebrity guest traders for its 16th Btig Commissions for Charity Day on Tuesday, May 8, 2018.
The firm’s annual event is celebrated across Btig’s 17 global locations, including eleven offices throughout the U.S., and six affiliate offices in Europe, Asia and Australia. The following celebrities are expected to join this year.
Aaron Boone, Allan Houston, Allie Laforce, Amy Gutierrez, Barry Bonds, Beth Ostrosky Stern, President Bill Clinton, Bobby Valentine, Bode Miller, Boomer Esiason, Brian Cashman, Bruce Beck, Cc Sabathia, Charles Oakley, Chris Johnson, Chris Long, Chris Snee, Chris Wragge, Chuck Scarborough, Curtis Martin, D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Damon Bruce, Dave Dravecky, David Cone, David Costabile, David Muir, David Robertson, David Tyree, Dellin Betances, Denis Leary, Didi Gregorius, Dominic West, Dominique Wilkins, Dwight Gooden, Eli Manning, Elisa Donovan, Emmanuel Mudiay, Eric LeGrand, Gary Cohn, Grant Hill, Hannah Storm, Henrik Lundqvist, Jalen Rose, Janice Huff, Jay Wright,...
The firm’s annual event is celebrated across Btig’s 17 global locations, including eleven offices throughout the U.S., and six affiliate offices in Europe, Asia and Australia. The following celebrities are expected to join this year.
Aaron Boone, Allan Houston, Allie Laforce, Amy Gutierrez, Barry Bonds, Beth Ostrosky Stern, President Bill Clinton, Bobby Valentine, Bode Miller, Boomer Esiason, Brian Cashman, Bruce Beck, Cc Sabathia, Charles Oakley, Chris Johnson, Chris Long, Chris Snee, Chris Wragge, Chuck Scarborough, Curtis Martin, D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Damon Bruce, Dave Dravecky, David Cone, David Costabile, David Muir, David Robertson, David Tyree, Dellin Betances, Denis Leary, Didi Gregorius, Dominic West, Dominique Wilkins, Dwight Gooden, Eli Manning, Elisa Donovan, Emmanuel Mudiay, Eric LeGrand, Gary Cohn, Grant Hill, Hannah Storm, Henrik Lundqvist, Jalen Rose, Janice Huff, Jay Wright,...
- 5/4/2018
- Look to the Stars
Btig, LLC announced today that it will host its 16th Btig Commissions for Charity Day on Tuesday, May 8, 2018.
The event is part of a global initiative supported by the firm’s institutional trading clients, a growing list of celebrities and dedicated employees across four continents.
Video: Btig Charity Day 2017
Each year, the firm donates to hundreds of charities, many of them focused on children and others in need. Celebrities that have committed to join the event this year so far include: Beth Ostrosky Stern, Brian Cashman, Cc Sabathia, Eli Manning, Grant Hill, Mark Messier, Petra Nemcova, Victor Cruz and many more. Btig plans to announce additional celebrity participants in the coming weeks.
Clients and celebrities participate by nominating well-deserving, non-profit organizations to support through the event. All-star athletes, business leaders, models, actors, actresses, journalists and other cultural icons act as celebrity guest traders, build excitement for the event and appear...
The event is part of a global initiative supported by the firm’s institutional trading clients, a growing list of celebrities and dedicated employees across four continents.
Video: Btig Charity Day 2017
Each year, the firm donates to hundreds of charities, many of them focused on children and others in need. Celebrities that have committed to join the event this year so far include: Beth Ostrosky Stern, Brian Cashman, Cc Sabathia, Eli Manning, Grant Hill, Mark Messier, Petra Nemcova, Victor Cruz and many more. Btig plans to announce additional celebrity participants in the coming weeks.
Clients and celebrities participate by nominating well-deserving, non-profit organizations to support through the event. All-star athletes, business leaders, models, actors, actresses, journalists and other cultural icons act as celebrity guest traders, build excitement for the event and appear...
- 3/2/2018
- Look to the Stars
Major League Baseball investigators have determined that the Boston Red Sox used an Apple Watch to illegally steal signs from their archrival New York Yankees and other teams, The New York Times said in a shocking report Tuesday. There’s nothing shocking about a ball team stealing signs — which is just picking up on the secret codes, like hand signals, that teams use to strategize. What’s surprising is that someone found an actual task perfectly suited for the Apple Watch. According to the Times report, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman filed a complaint with the league commissioner’s office...
- 9/5/2017
- by Matt Pressberg
- The Wrap
Michael Pineda, a pitcher for the New York Yankees, has been handed down a 10-game suspension for using pine tar during Wednesday night’s game against the Boston Red Sox.
Pineda Suspended For Using Pine Tar
It was brought to the attention of the officials in the second inning after Pineda had helped to earn the Yankees two outs that he had pine tar on his neck, which he was touching to get a better grip on the ball on the cold night in Boston’s Fenway Park. He was subsequently ejected form the game.
In the end, Major League Baseball decided to suspend Pineda for 19 games for “possessing a foreign substance.” Pineda will still get paid and will only miss one start, since his next turn in the rotation happens to fall next Monday on the Yankee’s off day.
Cashman & Girardi On Pineda Suspension
Yankee’s Gm Brian Cashman...
Pineda Suspended For Using Pine Tar
It was brought to the attention of the officials in the second inning after Pineda had helped to earn the Yankees two outs that he had pine tar on his neck, which he was touching to get a better grip on the ball on the cold night in Boston’s Fenway Park. He was subsequently ejected form the game.
In the end, Major League Baseball decided to suspend Pineda for 19 games for “possessing a foreign substance.” Pineda will still get paid and will only miss one start, since his next turn in the rotation happens to fall next Monday on the Yankee’s off day.
Cashman & Girardi On Pineda Suspension
Yankee’s Gm Brian Cashman...
- 4/25/2014
- Uinterview
Derek Jeter, the longtime shortstop for the New York Yankees, announced that he’ll be walking away from baseball after the 2014 Mlb season.
Derek Jeter Retires
Jeter, 40, has been playing with the Yankees since 1996, when he instantly proved he was an invaluable asset. Instead of opting to prologue his storied career as a designated hitter, Jeter has decided to step away completely before he loses the strengths that have made him a sure Hall of Famer.
Jeter announced his retirement decision to fans in lengthy letter posted to his Facebook page. As could be expected, his recent spate of injuries has served to expedite his retirement.
“Last year was a tough one for me,” Jeter wrote. “As I suffered through a bunch of injuries, I realized that some of the things that always came easily to me and were always fun had started to become a struggle. The one thing...
Derek Jeter Retires
Jeter, 40, has been playing with the Yankees since 1996, when he instantly proved he was an invaluable asset. Instead of opting to prologue his storied career as a designated hitter, Jeter has decided to step away completely before he loses the strengths that have made him a sure Hall of Famer.
Jeter announced his retirement decision to fans in lengthy letter posted to his Facebook page. As could be expected, his recent spate of injuries has served to expedite his retirement.
“Last year was a tough one for me,” Jeter wrote. “As I suffered through a bunch of injuries, I realized that some of the things that always came easily to me and were always fun had started to become a struggle. The one thing...
- 2/13/2014
- Uinterview
While A-Rod faces a massive suspension (and even a possible lifetime ban!) for using performance enhancing drugs and allegedly attempting to sabotage Major League Baseball’s investigation on him, baseball-happy stars took to Twitter to voice their opinions on the fallen All-Star.
It’s safe to say that it’s been a tough week for Alex Rodriguez. His performance-enhancing drugs scandal is finally coming to a head, and on July 31 news broke that Major League Baseball was prepared to suspend A-Rod for life! So as the best-paid player in baseball (who many feel is ruining the sport itself) awaits his sentence — and possibly makes a deal for a lesser punishment — sports fanatic celebrities hopped on Twitter to talk A-Rod, and even take a few shots at him!
Donald Trump, John Stamos & More Tweet About A-Rod’s Lifetime Ban
Donald Trump is especially angry (as Donald Trump tends to be). The reality TV mogul tweeted,...
It’s safe to say that it’s been a tough week for Alex Rodriguez. His performance-enhancing drugs scandal is finally coming to a head, and on July 31 news broke that Major League Baseball was prepared to suspend A-Rod for life! So as the best-paid player in baseball (who many feel is ruining the sport itself) awaits his sentence — and possibly makes a deal for a lesser punishment — sports fanatic celebrities hopped on Twitter to talk A-Rod, and even take a few shots at him!
Donald Trump, John Stamos & More Tweet About A-Rod’s Lifetime Ban
Donald Trump is especially angry (as Donald Trump tends to be). The reality TV mogul tweeted,...
- 8/2/2013
- by Andrew Gruttadaro
- HollywoodLife
Lady GaGa has spoken up what she has in mind over her insecurity. The 24-year-old dance queen, who has always presented herself in an eye-popping and bizzare fashion style, told the July issue of Rolling Stone magazine that she feels "just like any other insecure 24-year-old girl" when she wake up in the morning.
What makes her different from the others is the fact that the "Bad Romance" hitmaker always encourages herself to overcome her insecurity. The singer who is a self-declared big fan of Michael Jackson, further explained, "Then I say, 'Bitch, you're Lady Gaga, you get up and walk the walk today'."
The "Alejandro" crooner, who covers the mag's new issue which will hit the market on Wednesday, June 23, also asserted that nothing will stop her from maintaining her GaGa persona. "If I were to ever, God forbid, get hurt onstage and my fans were screaming outside of the hospital,...
What makes her different from the others is the fact that the "Bad Romance" hitmaker always encourages herself to overcome her insecurity. The singer who is a self-declared big fan of Michael Jackson, further explained, "Then I say, 'Bitch, you're Lady Gaga, you get up and walk the walk today'."
The "Alejandro" crooner, who covers the mag's new issue which will hit the market on Wednesday, June 23, also asserted that nothing will stop her from maintaining her GaGa persona. "If I were to ever, God forbid, get hurt onstage and my fans were screaming outside of the hospital,...
- 6/22/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Lady GaGa was surely no lady during a baseball game between the New York Yankees and the New York Mets on Friday, June 18. Instead of dressing appropriately for her favorite team, the 24-year-old sensational singer sported a half-buttoned Yankees shirt covering her black lacy lingerie.
A source close to the team told Radar Online that GaGa was barely dressed when she turned up for the game. The Yankees' insider revealed, "She showed up in a bra, panties and fishnets. We supplied her with a Mariano Rivera jersey to wear so she could sit outside of the suite."
However, GaGa unbuttoned the shirt so her sexy underwear was still exposed. According to the site, GaGa even went on to ruffle feathers in the clubhouse by knocking back booze and partying with her pals. Though so, the Yankees' general manager, Brian Cashman confirmed that she will be still allowed back for future games.
A source close to the team told Radar Online that GaGa was barely dressed when she turned up for the game. The Yankees' insider revealed, "She showed up in a bra, panties and fishnets. We supplied her with a Mariano Rivera jersey to wear so she could sit outside of the suite."
However, GaGa unbuttoned the shirt so her sexy underwear was still exposed. According to the site, GaGa even went on to ruffle feathers in the clubhouse by knocking back booze and partying with her pals. Though so, the Yankees' general manager, Brian Cashman confirmed that she will be still allowed back for future games.
- 6/22/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Lady GaGa has not been banned from the New York Yankees clubhouse at Yankee Stadium after sneaking past security after a game on Friday. The singer convinced security guards to grant her access to the private area in order to meet players and caused a stir by delaying media access to Yankees team members. However, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman insisted that GaGa is welcome back at the clubhouse under more appropriate circumstances, reports Espn News. "Celebrities (more)...
- 6/21/2010
- by By Jennifer Still
- Digital Spy
General manager says Gaga and other celebs are welcome, just not after a loss.
By Jocelyn Vena
Lady Gaga
Photo: Paul Morigi/ WireImage
New York native Lady Gaga loves the Yankees. And on Friday night after the game between the Yankees and the Mets at Yankees Stadium, she waltzed right into their clubhouse to tell them how much she loved them. But apparently, the team wasn't thrilled with her antics, particularly since they'd just lost the game.
Gaga arrived at the game in nothing more than a bra, bikini bottom and a pin-striped Yankees jersey, according to the New York Post, and reportedly talked her way into the clubhouse, where she even met with several of the players. Sources told the paper she was also drinking whiskey and grabbing her chest during her visit.
"That was the wrong time and the wrong place," New York Yankees Gm Brian Cashman told Espn about the incident.
By Jocelyn Vena
Lady Gaga
Photo: Paul Morigi/ WireImage
New York native Lady Gaga loves the Yankees. And on Friday night after the game between the Yankees and the Mets at Yankees Stadium, she waltzed right into their clubhouse to tell them how much she loved them. But apparently, the team wasn't thrilled with her antics, particularly since they'd just lost the game.
Gaga arrived at the game in nothing more than a bra, bikini bottom and a pin-striped Yankees jersey, according to the New York Post, and reportedly talked her way into the clubhouse, where she even met with several of the players. Sources told the paper she was also drinking whiskey and grabbing her chest during her visit.
"That was the wrong time and the wrong place," New York Yankees Gm Brian Cashman told Espn about the incident.
- 6/21/2010
- MTV Music News
Lady GaGa is still allowed to make a visit to New York Yankees' clubhouse after all. On Sunday, June 20, the team's general manager Brian Cashman has clarified circulating story that the "Bad Romance" hitmaker has been banned from entering the place after reportedly infuriating co-chairman Hal Steinbrenner during a visit to the house that Ruth built on Friday night, June 18.
On Sunday afternoon, June 20, Cashman set the record straight. "She's not banned," he stated, before explaining, "Celebrities aren't banned. If Michael Jordan showed up here he would have access [to the clubhouse], but not after a loss." He further noted that it was only a matter of wrong time and place. "That was the wrong time and the wrong place... It is not her fault," he noted.
Cashman further added that no one was fired over the security breach. Moreover, Yankees' manager Joe Girardi has stated that he doesn't believe celebrities cause...
On Sunday afternoon, June 20, Cashman set the record straight. "She's not banned," he stated, before explaining, "Celebrities aren't banned. If Michael Jordan showed up here he would have access [to the clubhouse], but not after a loss." He further noted that it was only a matter of wrong time and place. "That was the wrong time and the wrong place... It is not her fault," he noted.
Cashman further added that no one was fired over the security breach. Moreover, Yankees' manager Joe Girardi has stated that he doesn't believe celebrities cause...
- 6/21/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
A representative for the New York Yankees has shot down reports Lady GaGa has been banned from the team clubhouse after allegedly infuriating baseball bosses with her drunken behavior on Friday night, June 18. The "Poker Face" hitmaker, a lifelong Yankees fan, joined star players including Ronson Cano for drinks inside the team's clubhouse after they lost the Subway Series game 4-0 to the New York Mets.
The New York Post claimed an inebriated GaGa, who was scantily dressed in a Yankees shirt worn over black underwear with fishnet stockings, had angered team bosses by talking her way into the private lounge after the game. The tabloid went on to allege the singer stunnned sportsmen by groping her breasts over her jersey before leaving via a private exit.
News of GaGa's raunchy antics quickly reached the Yankees' top executives and co-chairman Hal Steinbrenner was reportedly so angry at the revelation, he'd...
The New York Post claimed an inebriated GaGa, who was scantily dressed in a Yankees shirt worn over black underwear with fishnet stockings, had angered team bosses by talking her way into the private lounge after the game. The tabloid went on to allege the singer stunnned sportsmen by groping her breasts over her jersey before leaving via a private exit.
News of GaGa's raunchy antics quickly reached the Yankees' top executives and co-chairman Hal Steinbrenner was reportedly so angry at the revelation, he'd...
- 6/21/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Update: Whew! Baseball Lady Gaga fans can take heart that she has not been banned, as earlier reports had it. Yankees Gm Brian Cashman clarified the situation Sunday. "She's not banned," said Cashman. "Celebrities aren't banned." So what was the problem? Apparently the pop star's post-loss clubhouse visit—a no-no, apparently—also kept the assembled baseball media waiting in the hall, adding to the kerfluffle. But it's all good now. "It's been taken care of," said Cashman. ________ New York Yankees execs seem to have had just about enough of Lady Gaga's antics. Gaga has reportedly been banned from...
- 6/20/2010
- E! Online
HollywoodNews.com: Lady Gaga caused quite a scene at the New York Yankees game when they lost to the New York Mets. Not only did paparazzi catch the singer flicking them off, but she also talked her way past the security to meet with some players after the loss.
According to Espn, Yankees Gm Brian Cashman stated, “She’s not banned. Celebrities aren’t banned. If Michael Jordan showed up here he would have access [to the clubhouse], but not after a loss.” He added, “That was the wrong time and the wrong place. It’s been taken care of.”
I guess being a celebrity can only get you so far.
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According to Espn, Yankees Gm Brian Cashman stated, “She’s not banned. Celebrities aren’t banned. If Michael Jordan showed up here he would have access [to the clubhouse], but not after a loss.” He added, “That was the wrong time and the wrong place. It’s been taken care of.”
I guess being a celebrity can only get you so far.
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- 6/20/2010
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
Lady Gaga has been banned from the New York Yankees clubhouse after she was drunkenly slurring her words and groping her breasts while trying to meet players, reports the NY Post. Friday night Gaga attended a Yankees game, dressed in underwear, fishnets and a loose jersey and swilling beer, as previously reported and photographed. But after the game (the Yankees lost) Gaga retreated to the team clubhouse drinking Jameson Irish Whiskey, meeting players including Alex Rodriguez, and repeatedly "groping her chest over her jersey." Worse, she didn't have permission to be there, talked her way past security, and Gm Brian Cashman was furious when he found out. When a Post reporter told Cashman about Gaga's presence, Cashman said, "What? I didn't know that," and stormed off. Sources said Gaga, who left through a private exit, smooth- talked her way past stadium security. She is...
- 6/20/2010
- by Katherine Thomson
- Huffington Post
New York – Australian actor Hugh Jackman has been bested by a Manhattan window dresser -- at least in an online green auction which raised about $1 million for the environment.Jackman, Christina Aguilera, John McEnroe, David Duchovny and Candice Bergen were among celebrities who donated experiences such as on-set visits, lunches or VIP concert tickets, but the stars were all eclipsed by Barneys New York creative director Simon Doonan, creator of the retail store's legendary holiday season windows.Bids for Doonan's behind-the-scenes preview of the often-edgy windows and studio tour, lunch and a $5,000 store gift card soared to $60,000, or many times the offering's stated value of $8,000 in the "A Bid to Save the Earth" auction, which ended on Thursday.By contrast, a day with Jackman on the set of his new film "Real Steel" shooting in Michigan managed $8,000, far less than the $20,000 listed value.Proceeds totaling about $1 million were earmarked for environmental groups Oceana,...
- 5/7/2010
- backstage.com
Happy to tell you Cynthia and Alex Rodriguez's baby daughter is back home as of yesterday. Yesterday I reported little Natasha had spent a week in Miami Children's Hospital battling a severe staph infection. Where it came from, nobody knows. Despite the headlines, A-Rod was at her bedside along with his ex-wife. The little child has now turned the corner, her IV was removed and Mommy just sneaked her out of the hospital, and she's Ok.
Another little baseball-related item. Instead of being wild about Schmo Torre's hit-and-run book, many Yankees, except for maybe general manager Brian Cashman, seem even pleased.
Another little baseball-related item. Instead of being wild about Schmo Torre's hit-and-run book, many Yankees, except for maybe general manager Brian Cashman, seem even pleased.
- 2/10/2009
- by By CINDY ADAMS
- NYPost.com
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