Showing posts with label Yankees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yankees. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Tonight's The Night: Phillies vs Yankees



Even though the covers of yesterday's NYC tabloids were vaguely homophobic ("Silly-delphia", "The Frillies" and Philly outfielder Shane Victorino badly photoshopped into a mini-skirt), they still made me giggle. Besides, I wouldn't mind seeing Mr. Victorino's real legs. He's kinda cute ... for a Philly.

GO YANKEES!!!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Derek Jeter's Booty Manhandled By A-Rod!


I have blogged before about the gorgeous force of nature that is Derek Jeter's BOOTAY. Apparently Alex Rodriguez agrees with me.

Screen capture from yesterday's game as posted on Towleroad.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Yankee Rookies Play Dress Up


The Yankees (and many other ball clubs) "haze" their rookies at the end of each season as a rite of passage. This year the Yankees dressed their rookies up as members of the Village People. Pretty damn authentic, for a bunch of straight boys.


I have only been able to find these two pictures. If anyone comes across others, please email them to me.

H/T to Joe.My.God.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Yankee Fans Are HOT


The Yankees season ends today - and for the first time since 1995 they won't be headed to the post-season. But the Yankees STILL have the hottest fans...





Monday, September 22, 2008

Farewell To Yankee Stadium


The New York Yankees played their very last game in “The House That Ruth Built” last night. It was an emotional night, and must admit I shed some tears at the end when team captain (and former Daddy of the Day) Derek Jeter thanked the fans. The Yankees will play across the street at the NEW Yankee Stadium next year.


Many former Yankees returned to take part in the farewell ceremony before the game – including Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, and Reggie Jackson. But perhaps the loudest cheers were for Puerto Rican Papi Bernie Williams, who retired in 2006. Bernie was my favorite Yankee – always laid back, adorable, and an excellent hitter.


Click here to read my last Yankee Stadium post, which I wrote after the All Star Game.

Thanks for the memories!


Thursday, July 31, 2008

Daddy Of The Day - Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez


Yesterday, the New York Yankees somehow traded pitcher Kyle Farnsworth to the Detroit Tigers for one of the greatest catchers of all time - Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez. The Yankees needed a catcher, and did they ever get one.



I have always thought that Puerto Rican Papi Pudge was adorable. I am so happy I'll get to see a lot more of him.





I wonder if Pudge will kiss any of the Yankees pitchers, like he did with Ugueth Urbina. Get a room, you two!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Yankee Stadium


I watched much of the All-Star Game last night, and I must say – I was quite impressed. Since Yankee Stadium is closing after this season, they decided to play the All-Star Game there one last time. In addition to the game, they also assembled some of the biggest Hall-of-Fame names in baseball during the introduction ceremony.

I was never a “sports” kid (much to my father’s chagrin), but I DID like the Philadelphia Phillies growing up, and I love baseball even more as an adult. So in addition to the huge names (Yogi Berra, Willie McCovey, Hank Aaron, and Willie Mays) there were two of the best Phillies from my childhood – pitcher Steve Carlton, and third-baseman Mike Schmidt.

I remember when I was a kid, Mike Schmidt made a promotional appearance at the “Lemoyne Sleeper” mattress store in my home town. It was the HUGEST deal, with people waiting for hours to get his autograph. I remember after the autograph signing was over, we stalked him outside the restaurant he was having lunch in. You must remember, we didn’t get many “celebrity” visits in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

I will miss Yankee Stadium. I have seen the Yankees play there a few times, but I stopped going after hot papi Tino Martinez (below) hit me in the leg with a foul ball. It made me spill my beer and I was so devastated I left the game early and never came back. I was SURE he did it on purpose :) He must have seen me staring at his perfect ass from the third base line.


I also saw the closing ceremony of the 1994 Gay Games at Yankee Stadium – which coincided with the 25th anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion. It was hosted by Harvey Fierstein and comedian Judy Gold, and the entertainment included Cyndi Lauper, the late Phyllis Hyman, and was closed out by none other than Patti Labelle. FAB-U-LOUS.

I just hope that the hot dogs are as good, and the Budweiser is as cold at the NEW stadium, opening across the street next season. And since Tino isn’t playing anymore, maybe it’ll be safe for me to come back.


Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Derek Jeter = SMOOTH

New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter (a former Daddy of the Day) joins Roger Federer and Tiger Woods as the newest Gillette spokesman. The pictures below are from the press conference/shavedown held Monday.



Sunday, April 20, 2008

Daddy Of The Day - Nick Markakis







The Yankees played the Baltimore Orioles this weekend (badly, I might add), which meant I got to enjoy looking at Oriole outfielder Nick Markakis.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Play Ball!

The New York Yankees are scheduled to play their final “Opening Day” game at the old Yankee’s Stadium this afternoon (although it’s being delayed by rain right now). Next year the team will play in their brand new stadium – currently being built next door.

Here are some of my fave Yankees this season.

Team Captain Derek Jeter


Melky Cabrera, showing his love for me by wearing my name on his head


"Big Daddy" Bobby Abreu




The Mets (yes, I like both NYC teams!) have their opening game next week...

In other baseball news, Preznit George W. Bush was booed when he threw out the first pitch of the Washington Nationals game. See the story from Towleroad here.

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