Tony Gwynn Jr Brillant Response to Heckler [VIDEO]
Tony Gwynn, Jr, an outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers, found a creative way to deal with a heckler when his team visited the Colorado Rockies.
Tony Gwynn, Jr, an outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers, found a creative way to deal with a heckler when his team visited the Colorado Rockies.
This is no way to win a woman's heart (or protect her face).
Little leaguers in Redlands, California have gone almost all season without uniforms, a snack bar, or even a bathroom.
We may now know why.
When a six-year-old accomplishes something few major league baseball players have done, that's pretty special. The bases were loaded and no one was out - it was the perfect scenario for an unassisted triple play.
Oops. The Chicago White Sox ground crew isn't yet in mid-season form. Today's White Sox home opener against the Detroit Tigers had to be delayed after umpires determined the chalk-outlined batters' boxes were laid out improperly.
If you happen to be at a Washington Nationals baseball game this year, you may notice the Red Porch concession stand selling a ginormous sandwich named after Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg called the “StrasBurger.” But while it might look tasty, this may actually be one of the worst pieces of sports fare calorie-wise.
As Justin Timberlake grows older — he turned 31 on Tuesday — it seems he’s seasoning his resume with more established roles, trading in stringed puppet dancing for big time movie parts, like his upcoming baseball flick alongside Clint Eastwood.
2011 was a wild year in the world of sports. Sadly, much of the drama occurred off the field and left many of us vainly searching for an answer to the question, “How could they have let this happen?” But fortunately, there were also a lot of great team and individual accomplishments to be enjoyed this year. GuySpeed look
Allen Craig hit a solo home run to provide the go-ahead run, as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Texas Rangers 6-2 in Game 7 to win the 2011 World Series four games to three in St. Louis on Friday night.
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Clint Eastwood told reporters in 2008 that ‘Gran Torino’ was “probably” his last on-screen appearance as he was preparing to retire from acting.
Now it looks like that isn’t the case. According to Entertainment Weekly the 81-year-old is currently in talks to star in the baseball drama ‘Trouble With the Curve’ as a veteran scout losing his vision.
With Labor Day just around the corner, many are mourning the end of summertime. Don't fret — just remember these things that make fall great, from baseball to apple pie.