Archive for the ‘sports’ Category

I Like Beer (and so do the Sox)

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

By now we’ve all heard of the Red Sox clubhouse drinking fiasco along with one of the worst collapses in the history of baseball. And I’m sure most of you have already seen this, but in case you haven’t, here is an email from Andy with a fantastic country music video.

Hi, we’re the entire 2011 Red Sox starting rotation (‘cept for that Asian dude), and we’re primarily the reason you’re about to watch the Tigers and Rangers lull you into a gentle, uninterrupted slumber for the next two weeks. Oh yeah, and we’re also the reason one of the best managers in the history of the franchise is currently locked out of the building.

But man, do we like beer and country music. 
Now, we know what you’re thinking, and yeah, it probably would’ve been nice if we liked practicing, or our teammates or treadmills as much as we like beer and country music, buuut, we don’t, so get off our backs about it. 
Hey! Where do we pick up our paychecks at?


Douchiest Football Fans

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

7. Stanford

If we have to watch one more blow-dried ESPN analyst splooge on his houndstooth blazer as he rhapsodizes about the smart, hardnosed brand of football played by thick-necked white running backs who also major in biotech, we’re going to start a social media platform!

 

Deadspin.com

Boston is Better (at sports at least)

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

Fenway Fans = Tops

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

This doesn’t happen anywhere else in the country:

 

Another Ski Video Trailer

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

It’s getting closer…

Legs Of Steel “Nothing Else Matters” Official Trailer from Legs of Steel on Vimeo.

Real

Monday, August 8th, 2011

Thank you to my newly married friend Andrew for bringing this clip to my attention. Amazingly, its a real highlight video posted by the X-Games. I’ll just let you watch..

Skiing, Anyone?

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Who’s ready for winter?? Wait, no? It’s only halfway through summer? Well its about time for the ski movie teasers to be hitting the scene, here are a couple that definitely do not suck, from Poor Boyz and Level1. I’m not going to even embed the code here because you have to watch them in HD from vimeo.com, they are too good to waste in a tiny frame. Enjoy, and remember, winter is only a few months away.

Level1 – After Dark

Poor Boyz Productions – The Grand Bizarre

Kenny Powers / K-Swiss

Monday, July 11th, 2011

K-Swiss just became the most badass company on the planet.

Baseball / Kickball

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Saw this reader email today from the Deadspin funbag, reminded me of a play last night in our kickball game. (yes- kickball, rules) JHM tried to catch a deep fly ball and batted it into the air where Keith secured it afterward for the out. Then, for the third and final out of the game, Keith threw it to me at first and got the runner (who probably took off assuming it was a drop and was super confused) trying to tag up from second base.   Awesome end to a game which we won 12-0.  We were playing kindergartners, btw.  Just kidding, they were adults, and we were shorthanded. NBD.

Anyway, from Deadspin:

Situation, bottom of the ninth, runner on third, one out, scored tied at 2-2. Batter launches a fly ball surely deep enough to score runner on third. Instead of catching the ball the left fielder, takes the back of his glove and bats it into the air towards home plate. When the ball comes down again, he bats it up in the air again. Finally, after batting it 50 feet closer to the plate he secures the ball and throws it home. The runner does not advance because the ball was no longer deep enough and the runner just has his mind blown by the left fielder.

PLAUSIBLE?

No, but that isn’t gonna stop me from fantasizing about being the first outfielder to do so. Just as I spent much of my youth fantasizing about being the first outfielder to jump into the stands and catch the ball twenty rows back. Young Me didn’t know that this would still be a home run anyway, so I always dreamt of being the first to conceive of such a play and then blowing the announcer’s minds with it. Did he just climb into the stands to catch the ball? WHAT MOXIE! This is why Doug Flutie practiced drop kicks all the time.

Your idea isn’t plausible in baseball. HOWEVER, it is possible in kickball, isn’t it? I’m not sure if you can turn a pop-up into a volleyball serve in kickball, but I sure would love to try.

Well Played, CSN

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Check out the stat line..