We guarantee you’ve never seen a first pitch quite like this.
Heck, you’ve probably never seen any pitch quite like this.
***WARNING PARTIAL NUDITY*** It's a "Dirty Sanchez". Jets QB Mark Sanchez was recently videotaped with two girls and a whole lot of alcohol. Sanchez known for the "butt fumble", now gives new meaning to that phrase.
What says "summer is finally here" better than being smacked repeatedly in the chest by a small child? Lemonade? Sure. The distant jangle of ice cream trucks? Absolutely. Fireworks and BBQ? Okay, fine, we get it. Lots of stuff is more summery than this, but none of those are nearly as funny as the indignation of a child whose father had the audacity to not catch a foul ball that was whiz
Ladies and gentlemen, it's official: I am on the Yasiel Puig bandwagon. During yesterday's day/night doubleheader against the New York Yankees, Puig had four hits, including an opposite field home run that he made look completely effortless.
Ray Allen is the best three point shooter of all time. But no shot in his entire career was more meaningful to his team than the one he hit at the end of regulation in last night's Game Six of the NBA Finals. A miss would have resulted in the Heat's elimination. Instead, he buries the shot, the Heat win in overtime, and we are going to Game Seven.
Men and children of all ages (no, not much of a difference there) love wacky videos. And when they involve someone puking their guts out, well, that's a major score.
The Miami Heat finally began to assert their will in the NBA Finals during a 33-5 run that spanned the third and fourth quarters. The run gave them the first double digit lead for either team in the Finals so far. LeBron James, despite having a weak offensive game, punctuated the run with this violent block on a Tiago Splitter dunk attempt.
When you talk about the best players in the NBA, San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker rarely comes to mind due to the fact that he plays in a small market. However, shots like the one he hit to clinch Game One of the NBA Finals are great reminders that he is one of the league's best talents.
Ramon Ortiz has been around for what feels like forever. His career started in 1999, when I was a mere nine years old. Last night, his career pretty much came to an end after he injured his elbow while throwing a pitch for the Toronto Blue Jays, bringing him to tears on the pitcher's mound.