Another Dustin Pedroia injury has reportedly taken place. When you think of the Red Sox and their recent success over the past decade, you can’t help but think of their gritty second baseman. Now his career could be in serious jeopardy of coming to an end well before he wanted. Dustin Pedroia setback Pete Abraham of the Boston Globe tweeted […]...
- 1/21/2020
- by Joseph Karbousky
- Monsters and Critics
Last night, the Boston Red Sox lost on a controversial game-ending call that put the team down two games to one to the St. Louis Cardinals in what has been a thrilling World Series. Despite being an avowed Yankees fan, I am praying this series goes to seven games, just so we can see how spectacularly atrocious the Bosox Beards will get. Because once the series is over, there is no way those Bosox wives won’t make their husbands shave. For obnoxious factor, the team has already grown past the facial hair of the Geico Cavemen. It has gotten to the point where when watching the Fox telecast, it’s difficult to focus on baseball. It’s impossible, when Dustin Pedroia or Mike Napoli come to the plate. All I can think of is, did someone change the channel to one of those Amish reality shows? Or, aren’t...
- 10/27/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline TV
Last night, the Boston Red Sox lost on a controversial game-ending call that put the team down two games to one to the St. Louis Cardinals in what has been a thrilling World Series. Despite being an avowed Yankees fan, I am praying this series goes to seven games, just so we can see how spectacularly atrocious the Bosox Beards will get. Because once the series is over, there is no way those Bosox wives won’t make their husbands shave. For obnoxious factor, the team has already grown past the facial hair of the Geico Cavemen. It has gotten to the point where when watching the Fox telecast, it’s difficult to focus on baseball. It’s impossible, when Dustin Pedroia or Mike Napoli come to the plate. All I can think of is, did someone change the channel to one of those Amish reality shows? Or, aren’t...
- 10/27/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Hey batter batter! The World Series is kicking off on Oct. 23, and though the Cardinals and Red Sox will be settling the score on the field, the thing we’re more concerned about is which team looks sexier in their uniforms — and out of them!
Let’s get this out of the way — baseball can be boring. The games can take forever, the scores can be painfully low, but it does have one saving grace — the players, and those tight, form-fitting pants they wear. So with the Boston Red Sox squaring off against the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2013 World Series (starting on Oct. 23), we’ve put together a master list of the players you should be looking out for.
St. Louis Cardinals Vs Boston Red Sox — 2013 World Series Roster’s Hottest Hunks
Let’s start with the winners of the National League, the St. Louis Cardinals
Adam Wainwright
The...
Let’s get this out of the way — baseball can be boring. The games can take forever, the scores can be painfully low, but it does have one saving grace — the players, and those tight, form-fitting pants they wear. So with the Boston Red Sox squaring off against the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2013 World Series (starting on Oct. 23), we’ve put together a master list of the players you should be looking out for.
St. Louis Cardinals Vs Boston Red Sox — 2013 World Series Roster’s Hottest Hunks
Let’s start with the winners of the National League, the St. Louis Cardinals
Adam Wainwright
The...
- 10/23/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
The Major League Baseball season is underway and like normal, every pontificator who screamed from the mountain tops about how the season was going to go are now burning every recording device in their office. Baseball is an amazing sport, extremely difficult in many ways and a great reward for the patient. The difficulty necessitates a grueling 162 game season so that the best teams can advance to the post season, making it a certainty that the two teams that survive the process are in fact the best two teams that year. However, the same thing that makes Baseball a great sport can also be seen as something of a negative, they play 162 games!
Admittedly it’s hard to stay engaged around game 50, by early June even the Philly Fanatic is simply Phil the Reasonably Enthusiastic. To help you keep tabs on the long season let’s take a look at...
Admittedly it’s hard to stay engaged around game 50, by early June even the Philly Fanatic is simply Phil the Reasonably Enthusiastic. To help you keep tabs on the long season let’s take a look at...
- 5/25/2013
- by Dante R Maddox
- Obsessed with Film
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Athens, Ga. — Jason Aldean admits it was really hard to keep his big announcement a secret. It was a doozy, after all.
The hard-rocking country music star made a whirlwind run around the eastern U.S. on Thursday, announcing shows at Boston's Fenway Park, Chicago's Wrigley Field and on the University of Georgia campus in the space of 12 hours.
"I've known about these shows for a while so it's been hard for me keep quiet, you know?" Aldean said. "I found myself every now and then telling a friend, `You can't tell nobody, but, uh, guess what?'"
Aldean will make the first appearance by a country music performer at Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. And the show at Georgia's Sanford Stadium next spring will be the first – and mostly likely the last – between the hedges.
"This was No.1 on my list and to say I'm excited about this show,...
The hard-rocking country music star made a whirlwind run around the eastern U.S. on Thursday, announcing shows at Boston's Fenway Park, Chicago's Wrigley Field and on the University of Georgia campus in the space of 12 hours.
"I've known about these shows for a while so it's been hard for me keep quiet, you know?" Aldean said. "I found myself every now and then telling a friend, `You can't tell nobody, but, uh, guess what?'"
Aldean will make the first appearance by a country music performer at Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. And the show at Georgia's Sanford Stadium next spring will be the first – and mostly likely the last – between the hedges.
"This was No.1 on my list and to say I'm excited about this show,...
- 10/19/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
The San Diego Padres drafted a kind of random college quarterback, Toledo's Terrance Owens, with their final selection in the recent Mlb draft - even though Owens isn't a baseball player. Owens hasn't played the sport since his first year of high school, in fact.
He told the Padres thanks, but no thanks, but it got my mind spinning. Great American athletes are not flocking to the game of baseball like they have in the past. African Americans in particular are abandoning baseball at a young age in favor of basketball and football, and the number of blacks in baseball has plunged to post-integration lows.
But I've always fantasized (and I mean that entirely non-sexually) about how awesome it would have been to see Allen Iverson on a ball diamond (he was a hell of a high school Qb an Db on the gridiron), and I've always thought that if Michael Vick weren't left-handed,...
He told the Padres thanks, but no thanks, but it got my mind spinning. Great American athletes are not flocking to the game of baseball like they have in the past. African Americans in particular are abandoning baseball at a young age in favor of basketball and football, and the number of blacks in baseball has plunged to post-integration lows.
But I've always fantasized (and I mean that entirely non-sexually) about how awesome it would have been to see Allen Iverson on a ball diamond (he was a hell of a high school Qb an Db on the gridiron), and I've always thought that if Michael Vick weren't left-handed,...
- 6/8/2012
- by Bison Messink
- Celebsology
Last week we launched voting in our 4th Annual Hot 100 poll which lets the gay and bisexual male readers of AfterElton.com declare who they think the hottest men in the world are. Just as in year's past, we've asked some past Hot 100 honorees and other AfterElton faves to tell us who they think the hottest men on the planet are and one or two of the reasons for their choices.
We've already featured the picks of John Amaechi, Cheyenne Jackson, Brad "Cheeks" Bell, Nick Adams, and Nick Rodriguez. Up today is the man who put the "ish" in Kish! It's Ae favorite and former star of "that show which will not be named" (until they beg him to come back), Scott Evans. Here are Scott's top ten eleven hotties, plus some honorable mentions.
Btw, a date with Scott will be auctioned off Tuesday night, with proceeds going to the Big Apple Dodgeball League.
We've already featured the picks of John Amaechi, Cheyenne Jackson, Brad "Cheeks" Bell, Nick Adams, and Nick Rodriguez. Up today is the man who put the "ish" in Kish! It's Ae favorite and former star of "that show which will not be named" (until they beg him to come back), Scott Evans. Here are Scott's top ten eleven hotties, plus some honorable mentions.
Btw, a date with Scott will be auctioned off Tuesday night, with proceeds going to the Big Apple Dodgeball League.
- 5/3/2010
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Mitchell Layton/Getty It’s a boy for Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia and wife Kelli!
Following a scary bout with preterm labor last month, Kelli delivered son Dylan Pedroia on Tuesday, August 18th. Baby boy — the first for the couple — weighed in at 7 pounds, and Dustin was able to be present for the birth after hopping a last-minute flight to Boston.
Dustin’s teammate Kevin Youkilis was quick to voice his congratulations. “I think it’s a great thing after all she’s been through and Dustin’s been through, mentally,” the Red Sox first baseman said. “We always joke about dad strength, so hopefully he comes back and keeps hitting home runs. It’ll be a great thing for him.”
While manager Terry Francona is no doubt also hoping that the newest member of Red Sox Nation will translate into increased production from Dustin, he said...
Following a scary bout with preterm labor last month, Kelli delivered son Dylan Pedroia on Tuesday, August 18th. Baby boy — the first for the couple — weighed in at 7 pounds, and Dustin was able to be present for the birth after hopping a last-minute flight to Boston.
Dustin’s teammate Kevin Youkilis was quick to voice his congratulations. “I think it’s a great thing after all she’s been through and Dustin’s been through, mentally,” the Red Sox first baseman said. “We always joke about dad strength, so hopefully he comes back and keeps hitting home runs. It’ll be a great thing for him.”
While manager Terry Francona is no doubt also hoping that the newest member of Red Sox Nation will translate into increased production from Dustin, he said...
- 8/20/2009
- by Missy
- People - CelebrityBabies
Mitchell Layton/Getty Premature labor can be terrifying, for both parents-to-be. Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia knows that better than anybody, having missed last Monday’s game against the Oakland A’s to be by wife Kelli’s side after she began laboring at seven months pregnant. “It seems like everything’s Ok,” Dustin revealed Wednesday. “I had to be there last night, obviously. It’s been tough.” The 25-year-old 2008 American League Mvp adds,
“But she’ll be all right. She’s good. She’s a lot more together than I am, I can tell you that.”
Dustin feels particularly powerless over what has transpired. Noting that baby-on-the-way is the couple’s first child, he admits that he’s “learning on the fly.” Kelli’s premature labor “kind of happened real fast,” he shared. “I’m just glad she’s Ok and the baby seems to be Ok...
“But she’ll be all right. She’s good. She’s a lot more together than I am, I can tell you that.”
Dustin feels particularly powerless over what has transpired. Noting that baby-on-the-way is the couple’s first child, he admits that he’s “learning on the fly.” Kelli’s premature labor “kind of happened real fast,” he shared. “I’m just glad she’s Ok and the baby seems to be Ok...
- 7/17/2009
- by Missy
- People - CelebrityBabies
digg_url = 'http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/chuck-salter/dash-salt/top-10-most-creative-people-sports'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Are not who you might expect. No LeBron or Dwight. No Melo or Kobe. We rank the brains--the right-brain superstars--behind the teams, venues, and deals that are, yes, changing the game.
1. Tim Leiweke, CEO of Aeg Worldwide His company owns and operates professional teams and facilities around the globe, and his latest high-profile projects should transform the industry. Aeg is building arenas across China to help the NBA expand into the world's most populous country. And L.A. Live, a 27-acre campus that hosts Laker games in the Staples Center, the ESPYs in the Nokia Theater, and Espn broadcasts in its new studio, embodies Leiweke's vision of merging sports and entertainment.
2. Hank Adams, CEO of Sportvision The yellow first-down line on the TV screen. The nifty Nascar graphics that identify racecars traveling bumper to bumper at 200 mph.
1. Tim Leiweke, CEO of Aeg Worldwide His company owns and operates professional teams and facilities around the globe, and his latest high-profile projects should transform the industry. Aeg is building arenas across China to help the NBA expand into the world's most populous country. And L.A. Live, a 27-acre campus that hosts Laker games in the Staples Center, the ESPYs in the Nokia Theater, and Espn broadcasts in its new studio, embodies Leiweke's vision of merging sports and entertainment.
2. Hank Adams, CEO of Sportvision The yellow first-down line on the TV screen. The nifty Nascar graphics that identify racecars traveling bumper to bumper at 200 mph.
- 6/12/2009
- by Chuck Salter
- Fast Company
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