Read More...That brings us to Coors Field on Friday night. For a few seconds it seemed like we may have been headed towards that inevitable flare up. It happened in the third inning with Troy Tulowitzki running on first base, D.J. LeMahieu at the plate, and Madison Bumgarner pitching. As it’s being reported, Tulowitzki asked first base umpire Tim McClelland to check the baseball. McClelland complied, stopping play to give it a once over before tossing it out of play.
Bumgarner had the outward reaction ...
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1. Koot posted on November 09, 2012 at 01:25 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I was really disappointed he was voted off. But, the rant at the end was awesome.
Kent certainly acquitted himself well. He got along with everyone without being wishy washy, competed hard in the challenges, and was never outed as a multimillionaire. Only one other player recognized him, and she told him so, but didn't tell anyone else. It was funny the time she went on in front of the group about how boring baseball was though. Kent didn't crack.
Seriously. I don't even think this was a rant.
It was funny the time she went on in front of the group about how boring baseball was though. Kent didn't crack.
He probably agreed with her.
Kent looked like he hurt his knee pretty badly during the first 30 minutes of the first episode, so I was surprised he hung in for as long as he did.
His background cover was that he owned a ranch and a motorcycle dealership.
(Not a truck washing shop, as I hoped he would say.)
I also wanted someone to bring up baseball and then DEFEND Barry Bonds. Oh man, that would have been gold to see Kent's reaction.
Edit: Oh, and he earned about $86million during his playing career.
He probably agreed with her.
Yeah, that was before Clinton took his share.
It's not that the richest are the cheapest, but that the cheapest are the loudest.
Second place is a set of steak knives!
He has a pretty fair HOM case.
It was on television.
1. X (26.5)
2. Pujols (26.4)
3. Braun (25.9)
4. Cano (25.3)
5. Cabrera (25.0)
6. Longoria (24.0)
7. Votto (23.1)
8. Beltre (22.7)
9. Pedroia (21.1)
10. A. Gonzalez (20.6)
Who's "X"? Ben Zobrist. That's insane to think about.
Depending on how they did or how crazy they were, there's probably a few thousand in appearance fees they can milk out of it as well.
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