Tag: baseball
Natural Grass at the World Series
This is what happens when NBC’s Dallas affiliate sends one of their best, Newy Scruggs, to the San Francisco Bay Area to cover the Giant/Ranger World Series. Asked to share what’s in the air as he and his camera crew camp outside the beautiful AT&T ballpark.
Posted: October 29th, 2010 under comedy, sports.
Tags: baseball, grass, NBC, Newy Scruggs, pot
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Makes sense…
Posted: September 25th, 2010 under art, comedy, sports, website.
Tags: baseball, cartoon, comic
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United Baseball Fans of America
The very mention of the word “Baseball” may alienate some of the valued DailyHelping readership, there are still others who crave over analysis of what this map implies. For that breakdown, go here.
Posted: August 28th, 2010 under art, sports.
Tags: America, baseball, fans, map
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Sex and baseball…America’s Pastimes
(Reprinted, without anyone’s permission) (10-28) 15:54 PDT PHILADELPHIA (AP) – A Philadelphia woman charged with offering sex for World Series tickets says she’s embarrassed about her arrest, but did nothing wrong and is still hopeful of attending a game. “I didn’t do anything wrong, so I’m not embarrassed about my actions. I’m embarrassed about how [...]
Posted: October 28th, 2009 under sports, website.
Tags: baseball, Craigslist, Phillies, World Series
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The Baseball Prediction of all time!
Daily Helping loves baseball and acknowledges that a good number of our readers residing outside of the United States might consider the game a complicated, complete waste of time. It’s to those readers that we beg your indulgence as this story transcends the game and is so remarkable that it must be shared. The Daily [...]
Posted: October 2nd, 2009 under Politics, radio, sports.
Tags: baseball, Predictions, Rachel Maddow, Seattle Mariners
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Moneyball takes a strike.
Columbia Studios took a look at the recent script treatment for the widely anticipated baseball movie called, Moneyball. The studio hated the script so much that filming of the movie, which was supposed to start this Monday in Phoenix has been stopped. Adapted from Michael Lewis‘ very popular book about building and running a contemporary [...]
Posted: June 21st, 2009 under books, movies, sports.
Tags: American Gangster, baseball, Brad Pitt, Columbia Studios, Demetri Martin, Michael Lewis, Moneyball, Paramount, Schindler's List, Steven Soderbergh, Variety, Warner Brothers
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Great Seats
Shibe Park, was home to the Philadelphia Athletics. It opened in 1909. Originally named for one of the club’s initial owners, Benjamin Shibe, the park was renamed Connie Mack Stadium in 1953. The legendary Mack became the sole owner in 1936. The stadium would be demolished in 1976. This great picture allows you to get [...]
Posted: June 17th, 2009 under art, sports.
Tags: baseball, Philadelphia Athletics
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A few thoughts…
If you’re someone who watches either Lost, Heroes or both, do you actually understand what the hell is going on? These are two shows that were very popular, but to this casual observer it looks like they’re leaving their viewers completely baffled with plotlines that make absolutely no sense at all. Says one character on [...]
Posted: February 26th, 2009 under movies, sports, television.
Tags: Al Gore, baseball, Brian Austin Green, Heroes, Lost, Megan Fox, tattoo, Terminator, The Watchmen, Transformers, World Baseball Classic
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Fun & Games at the Hot Stove league.
The Chicago Cubs are rolling the dice with the addition of switch-hitting, outfielder, Milton Bradley, formerly of the Texas Rangers. The 31 year old, Bradley has shown flashes of brilliance since coming to the big leagues nine years ago. The Cubs will be his seventh team over that time and the reason has been more [...]
Posted: January 8th, 2009 under sports.
Tags: baseball, Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers
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