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September 22, 2006

Stepping Out With the A's

street.jpgOne of our favorite sites to go to when we're really bored is On the DL. It's kind of the baseball equivalent of Popbitch if Popbitch was written by a bunch of baseball groupies (real baseball groupies). The site is a fun place to go if you want to find out what really nasty rumors are out there concerning your most hated ballplayer or just for fun pictures of baseball players enjoying the perks of being baseball players. Oh, to be young, good looking, rich, and throw 95 MPH again.

Well, while stumbling around the web this morning, we finally stumbled upon some good stuff concerning our local lads. First, there's this not so nasty (actually rather cute) blind item about someone on the A's. Then there's a whole bunch of photos, like the one above of Huston Street, of various members of the A's out and about. Also found are pictures of Kirk Saarloos being discreet and Marco Scutaro "giving a lap dance."

Sadly, we couldn't find much about the Giants. Probably because their so old a fun and adventurous night for them is a night without aspirin and cortisone shots. We did, however, find pictures of then Blue Jay Vinnie Chulk having some fun.


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Comments (2)

Great post. Spelling police: "discreet"

 

That was fast. And yes, I misspelled "discreet." It's amazing sometimes how spell check on Microsoft Word catches all the things that don't need to be caught but catch all the things that don't need to be caught.

 
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