Archive for April, 2010

Fantasy Sports Girl Jessi has got the hook-up once again with the Guys to Pickup and Guys to Dump for Fantasy football week 3. To see more of Fantasy Sports Girl Jessi go to www.fantasysportsgirl.com

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04.13.10: The Yankees and marino riviera receive their championship rings during a pregame ceremony at Yankee Stadium.
Yanks present ring to Steinbrenner.

NEW YORK — About an hour before the presentation of the 2009 World Series rings to the Yankees on the field prior to Tuesday’s home opener against the Angels, there was a private ceremony in the owners’ box at Yankee Stadium.

Manager Joe Girardi and captain Derek Jeter gave George Steinbrenner — the club’s principal owner — his ring, the seventh earned since the family bought the Yankees in 1973. New York defeated the Philadelphia Phillies to win its 27th World Series in six hard-fought games, completing the first season played at the new Yankee Stadium.

“He’s the only one wearing one right now,” said Hal Steinbrenner, the younger son and managing general partner. “There was a lot of emotion. Everyone involved in this organization thinks we put a lot of hard work into last year. It was a long season. We weren’t playing well at times. He stuck through it. We all stuck through it.”

“The Boss,” long a fixture in the Bronx, has made himself scarce in recent years as he’s grown older and more frail. He attended the first two games of the World Series this past October, but he was not in attendance as the Yankees won Game 6 to wrap up the Fall Classic. The fact that he was present for another opener was certainly a positive sign.

Hal Steinbrenner said that his father sat in stunned silence as Jeter gave him the ring, and he put it on his hand to replace the one representing the 2000 World Series, which the Yankees won in five games over the Mets for their third in a row and fourth in five years.

“It’s been awhile, as you know, and I’m sure he has a lot of satisfaction, as any father would in seeing his sons and daughters and son-in-law be involved and successful,” Hal Steinbrenner said. “I guess I would have to call last year a success. I know he’s very proud. He put the ring on. He was very emotional.”

One more thing, Steinbrenner said. Jeter, who grew up in Michigan and whose first Yankees opener was in 1996, jokingly asked the elder Steinbrenner to remove his Ohio State ring.

“He didn’t do that — he took the 2000 ring off and put the new one on,” Hal Steinbrenner said. “Jeter is great at breaking the ice in situations like that. My dad looked right at him, pointed right at him, and said, ‘Michigan!’ I think it all came back to him. Other than that, he was just about speechless, which is what we expected.”

Robinson Cano
Johnny Damon
Brett Gardner
Derek Jeter
Hideki Matsui
Jorge Posada
Cody Ransom
C.C. Sabathia
Nick Swisher
Mark Teixeira
C Jorge Posada (100)
1B Mark Teixeira (152)
2B Robinson Cano (161)
3B Alex Rodriguez (116)
SS Derek Jeter (150)
LF Johnny Damon (132)
CF Melky Cabrera (103)
RF Nick Swisher (130)
DH Hideki Matsui (128)

SP A.J. Burnett
SP Joba Chamberlain
SP Andy Pettitte
SP C.C. Sabathia

RP Alfredo Aceves
RP Jonathan Albaladejo
RP Brian Bruney
RP Phil Coke
RP Phil Hughes
RP Damaso Marte
RP Edwar Ramirez
RP David Robertson
RP Jose Veras
CL Mariano Rivera

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Yes folks, the 1985 Chicago Bears doing the famous Superbowl Shuffle.

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2008 will mark the 75th Anniversary of Hank Greenberg’s rookie year.

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As baseball’s first Jewish all-time Great, Greenberg attracted a whole generation of American Jews to baseball, and it was their children and grand-children who have gone on to become owners, coaches, players, executives, sportswriters, broadcasters, statisticians and, most of all, fans. No player has had a greater historical impact on the attachment of American Jews to America’s Game.

Henry Benjamin “Hank” Greenberg (January 1, 1911, New York, New York — September 4, 1986), nicknamed “Hammerin’ Hank,” was an American professional baseball player in the 1930s and 1940s.
A first baseman primarily for the Detroit Tigers, Greenberg was one of the premier power hitters of his generation. He hit 58 home runs in 1938, equalling Jimmie Foxx’s 1932 mark, as the most in one season by any player between 1927–when Babe Ruth set a record of 60–and 1961–when Roger Maris surpassed it. He was a five-time All-Star, was twice named the American League’s Most Valuable Player, and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1956.
Greenberg was also one of the first Jewish superstars in American professional sports.He garnered national attention in 1934 when he refused to play baseball on Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of atonement, even though the Tigers were in the middle of a pennant race.

Sanford Koufax (pronounced /ˈkoʊfæks/) (born Sanford Braun, on December 30, 1935) is an American left-handed former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played his entire career for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, from 1955 to 1966.
Koufax’s career peaked with a run of six outstanding seasons from 1961 to 1966, before arthritis ended his career at age 30. He was named the National League’s Most Valuable Player in 1963, and won the 1963, 1965, and 1966 Cy Young Awards by unanimous votes; in all three seasons, he won the pitcher’s triple crown by leading the league (indeed, both major leagues) in wins, strikeouts, and earned run average. A notoriously difficult pitcher for batters to face, he was the first major leaguer to pitch more than three no-hitters (including the first perfect game by a lefthander since 1880), to average fewer than seven hits allowed per nine innings pitched in his career (6.79; batters hit .205 against him), and to strike out more than nine batters (9.28) per nine innings pitched in his career. He also became the 2nd pitcher in baseball history to have two games with 18 or more strikeouts, and the first to have eight games with 15 or more strikeouts.
Among NL pitchers with at least 2,000 innings pitched who have debuted since 1913, he has the highest career winning percentage (.655) and had the lowest career ERA (2.76) until surpassed by Tom Seaver, whose NL career mark is 2.73.[4] His 2,396 career strikeouts ranked 7th in major league history upon his retirement, and trailed only Warren Spahn’s total of 2,583 among left-handers. Retiring at the peak of his career, he became, at age 36 and 20 days, the youngest player ever elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Koufax is also notable as one of the few outstanding Jewish athletes of his era in American professional sports. His decision not to pitch Game 1 of the 1965 World Series because game day fell on Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, garnered national attention as an example of conflict between social pressures and personal beliefs.

Mandy Patinkin

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USA football player arrested

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Fantasy Sports Girl Valorie takes a peek at how the Detroit Lions look heading into training camp this year. For more Fantasy Sports Girl videos go to http://www.fantasysportsgirl.com

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Colored contacts trend is back. Wait, did it really ever went out of trend? At any rate, many beauty looks these says involves new technology on contact lenses and many popular gurus have been sporting them in their vids. I never wear contacts either or enhancement or vision correction. But with EnKorinne’s channel, I find it a lot more fun to create her looks using different colored contacts. Here’s a show and tell on LensCircle Geo lenses World Series. The contact lens case is built in to the price which is a saving! EnJoy!

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The full GoDaddy Superbowl commercial that FOX refused to show. Must see!

BACKGROUND:

In 2005, internet registrar GoDaddy.com made advertising history when its commercial showing a busty model struggling to keep her top on as she “testifies” before a group of politicians about the company’s advertising plans proved too hot for the Super Bowl. The spot was so racy and tasteless that Fox pulled it from its telecast of the game between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles before it was shown a second time. How the network that brought the world such tasteful programs as “Married By America” had the nerve to pass judgment on GoDaddy is beyond me.

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Do not click on ad YouTube put on this video
YOU WILL GET ADWARE / TRACKING SOFTWARE!!
(PUTS IT IN YOUR SYSTEM FOLDER)
AVG ANTIVIRUS FOUND IT AND PUT IN VIRUS VAULT, LISTED IT AS A “TRACKING PROGRAM”.
Well isn’t that nice, Youtube tracking where you go so they can firce more ads and garbage on you.
Remember kids – Don’t go to sites you don’t trust or click on links, it’s all spy & adware and will really screw with your $1000 + computers, NOT WORTH THE HEADACHE!!

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FOOTBALL – The French football team’s image, already dented after the Thierry Henry handball controversy over the game that won the team a spot in the upcoming 2010 World Cup, has taken another major hit with a sex scandal involving players of the team, including star player Franck Ribéry.

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