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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Diamond Hoggers: Denny Neagle will creep on your girlfriend

Facesbook: A Nod Is as Good as a Winklevoss...to Blind Horsing Around.

Remember Denny Neagle? Well here is a Denny Neagle story for you.

So the other night we facebook friend Denny Neagle, just because. He did throw parts of two seasons for our favorite big league team. Then he was traded to the Yankees and things went downhill, but it is a moot point.

Our girlfriend calls the next morning and asks “Who is Denny Neagle?”

Immediately we are thinking that this cannot be good. We ask why she would like to know that. Aparently old Denny boy took the liberty to ‘friend’ her on facebook immediately after we friended him. She noticed that her and Denny’s only mutual friend was us. She didn’t know who the guy was from a random stranger.

...She went ahead and accepted the request. And then Denny boy showed that he’s still up to no good. Next thing we know he is offering up “pokes” to our girlfriend. He doesn’t do that to all of his facebook friends. He didn’t poke us. Denny, we feel left out man. It’s alright though. You’d just think that a guy who signed a $51 million dollar contract a few years ago could do better then poking a ‘fans’ chick on an online social site. I mean dude, go buy yourself some ass. Oh wait you already did that. Bad advice.

This is what we get for facebook friending anyone who has had ties to Major League Baseball.

Repoz Posted: April 12, 2009 at 07:10 AM | 29 comment(s)
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   1. Dirty Tom Rackham  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 08:26 AM (#3134924)
People that write or talk in the plural about themselves are annoying.
   2. Quinton McCracken's BFF  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 08:32 AM (#3134925)
I go around poking people's girlfriends on Facebook all the time, but luckily I'm far from being famous.
   3. Greg K : President of the Shooty Fanclub  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 09:29 AM (#3134936)
Our girlfriend calls the next morning and asks “Who is Denny Neagle?”

I don't know, it could be 2 guys co-writing this post. Who both have the same girlfriend...although it seems highly unlikely that there are two whole people in the world who would want Denny Neagle as their friend.
   4. Crispix Attacks is in the best shape of his life.  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 10:25 AM (#3134954)
It does make sense that if Neagle saw the same woman listed as multiple people's girlfriend, he would presume it was appropriate to poke her.
   5. Tom Nawrocki  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 10:37 AM (#3134959)
It seems really obnoxious to Facebook-friend semi-famous people that you don't actually know, although Denny didn't seem to mind. Do people really do that?
   6. Shredder  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 10:45 AM (#3134966)
People that write or talk in the plural about themselves are annoying.
Thank you. I spent the first half of that piece thinking two people had written it. I'll give Will Lietch a pass since he seemed to be the only doing it when he was running Deadspin, but he's not really worth copying. It's not clever.
It seems really obnoxious to Facebook-friend semi-famous people that you don't actually know, although Denny didn't seem to mind. Do people really do that?
I only Facebook friend semi-famous people that I know. Which is no one, really.
   7. gef the talking mongoose  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 11:05 AM (#3134978)
It seems really obnoxious to Facebook-friend semi-famous people that you don't actually know, although Denny didn't seem to mind. Do people really do that?


I've on the friends list of at least 2 comics creators whom I've never actually met (& quite likely never will, since I don't go to conventions or anything), but that's so I can keep up with updates on their work. Honest!
   8. Andere Richtingen  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 11:29 AM (#3134983)
I don't know, it could be 2 guys co-writing this post. Who both have the same girlfriend...although it seems highly unlikely that there are two whole people in the world who would want Denny Neagle as their friend.

Good one.

Under the assumption that it's one person, his girlfriend can't be too pleased by his use of the first person plural possessive in reference to her.
   9. JMN Is Convinced He Has H1N1 Every Time He Coughs  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 08:25 PM (#3135587)
“Who is Denny Neagle?”


Denny Neagle is quite possibly the biggest ####### I've ever met. He holds the honor of being the only Gopher to go on to the pros that I wouldn't root for.
   10. the Tuque of Flatbush  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 09:43 PM (#3135719)
Though a lot of the famous people on Facebook aren't actually the people they claim to be. In fact, in my experience, actual famous people almost always make their Facebooks unfindable, if they have an account at all.

edit: that makes it sound like I have a lot of experience with famous people. This is not really the case.
   11. Jolly Old St. Neck Wound, Marching Through Georgia  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 09:49 PM (#3135724)
Though a lot of the famous people on Facebook aren't actually the people they claim to be.

No!!!!

The next thing we know you'll be saying that we're not Santa Claus, or even Nick Swisher.
   12. the Tuque of Flatbush  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 09:53 PM (#3135729)
I am saying no such thing. I have full faith that you are both entities.

edit: by the way, thank you for your 400 OPS+ thus far. My stat league team has been doing well with you in left field.
   13. Big Red Basketball (NJ)  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 09:58 PM (#3135733)
I'm facebook friends with all my favorite baseball prospects even though I don't actually know most of them. It allows insight into their lives that you just don't get from a box score or Baseball America article.

/Stalker

EDIT: This is actually how I found out about Nick Adenhart's death, status updates from guys who had played with/against him.
   14. Craig K  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 10:13 PM (#3135745)
I wonder how hard it would be to get a 1st round draft pick from this year to friend me on Facebook.
   15. PH  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 10:20 PM (#3135758)
The next thing we know you'll be saying that we're not Santa Claus, or even Nick Swisher.

Nick Swisher would probably be the easiest person to fake. Use a lot of exclamation points and talk about how awesome things are.
   16. the Tuque of Flatbush  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 11:07 PM (#3135782)
Use a lot of exclamation points and talk about how awesome things are.

I don't know anything about Nick Swisher, but a quick Google Image search reveals that every single image seems to verify your impression.

And that's even leaving out a few. Like this awesome low five.
   17. ghost of perros  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 11:16 PM (#3135790)
Who wouldn't want to be Nick Swisher's friend?
   18. ghost of perros  Posted: April 12, 2009 at 11:50 PM (#3135809)
Swisher quote after Saturday's game -- "I am hitting in the three hole for the New York Yankees! What??"
   19. zenbitz  Posted: April 13, 2009 at 12:22 AM (#3135830)
"With a name like Swisher, he cannot possibly be gay!"
   20. ghost of perros  Posted: April 13, 2009 at 12:34 AM (#3135834)
I am -- how could you not post this pic?
   21. Halofan  Posted: April 13, 2009 at 12:35 AM (#3135836)
I rate the Angels minor league prospects solely on the # of FaceBook friends they have. Hank Conger is #1. Over 1,000 FaceBook friends.
   22. the Tuque of Flatbush  Posted: April 13, 2009 at 01:03 AM (#3135840)
edit: nuthin'
   23. KingKaufman  Posted: April 13, 2009 at 03:54 AM (#3135854)
It seems really obnoxious to Facebook-friend semi-famous people that you don't actually know, although Denny didn't seem to mind. Do people really do that?

I'm way more semi than famous, but I have something like 700 Facebook "friends," almost all of whom are people I don't know who have befriended me because they're readers. I don't see anything obnoxious about that. I consider it a compliment. I probably wouldn't have a Facebook page if I didn't. I mean, with the number of real friends I have, keeping up with them all is not much of a problem.
   24. Big Red Basketball (NJ)  Posted: April 13, 2009 at 04:53 AM (#3135855)
Denny Neagle just confirmed my facebook friendship. I'll let you all know if any of my female friends are poked.
   25. Quinton McCracken's BFF  Posted: April 13, 2009 at 07:42 AM (#3135869)
Denny Neagle just confirmed my facebook friendship. I'll let you all know if any of my female friends are poked.


If none of your friends are poked within a week, let us know. It is important for us to protect our girlfriends. We think this talking in plural could catch on.
   26. Zuvella!  Posted: April 13, 2009 at 07:48 AM (#3135873)
People say Jack Black, but Nick Swisher really looks a lot like Will Friedle.
   27. Ball Point Pen Guy (Will Young)  Posted: April 13, 2009 at 08:19 AM (#3135894)
I wonder how hard it would be to get a 1st round draft pick from this year to friend me on Facebook.


Not very. I scored an interview with Ben Revere that way 2 summers ago.
   28. Dan Evensen  Posted: April 13, 2009 at 08:22 AM (#3135896)
I added him as a friend as well. We'll see what happens.
   29. Craig K  Posted: April 13, 2009 at 08:54 AM (#3135926)
On another note, I love seeing all the majors that the athletes have; kineseology seems to be the most popular.
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