Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

MLB

Are Nats Fans Terrorists?

Are Nats Fans Terrorists?

Centerfield Gate has learned that Nats fan and Congressional aide Tyler Allard was stopped by Israeli security officials this week and questioned on his support of terrorism. Allard was sporting a ‘Curly W’ green hat at the time that he was questioned by a security official at Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport. As green is a color most often associated with militant Islamist groups,... [Read more]


I Love The Phillies

I Love The Phillies

BY JOSEPH STONE STACHE WRITER I have been beating my head in trying to come up with a topic to write on the Mets. I got so bored thinking about this that I put in my DVD collection of test patterns and pushed shuffle instead. Pushing play, now. /Several hours pass… /Looks back at standings… //Resumes diet of qualuudes Ok, now I feel like talking some baseball. So, we’ll get the Met non-news... [Read more]


De La Rosa Dazzles and Rockies Hold On

De La Rosa Dazzles and Rockies Hold On

BY ROCKIES REVIEW Was that fun? There are Rockies fans everywhere with purple faces, and it has nothing to do with face paint and team spirit. It has everything to do with them not breathing for a full half inning. Eight innings of excitement for Rockies fans were followed by one inning of hair pulling, heart racing gut wrenching baseball that ended up in the Rockies favor–barely. The Rockies held... [Read more]


Kendrick, Angels Avoid Sweep

Kendrick, Angels Avoid Sweep

BY ANGELSWIN.COM BOSTON – Howie Kendrick homered and added an RBI blooper to break a ninth-inning tie, and Brian Fuentes protected the lead as the Los Angeles Angels beat the Boston Red Sox 4-3 on Thursday night. One night after Fuentes presided over a collapse with two outs in the ninth, he helped the Angels snap the Red Sox’s seven-game winning streak and hand them their first loss... [Read more]


Wieters Walks Off to Victory Over Tampa

Wieters Walks Off to Victory Over Tampa

BY THE ORIOLE POST It was a hell of a game last night, as the Orioles seemingly were setup to win a close one, but in the top of ninth, leading 2-1, closer Jim Johnson served up a one-out homer to Ben Zobrist to the game at two. After both teams endured a lengthy rain delay before the ninth inning began, one figured that the game could have gone into extra innings; however, the Orioles in the bottom... [Read more]