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The guy who takes rec-league softball way too
seriously has his own video game. Crazy.
Ummm.... this video is humorous, if nothing else.
If the stars of the late 80s/early 90s
had batting theme songs like the players of today
... ... ...
Don't miss out on this once in a
lifetime opportunity.
Recalling some of the most notable villain athletes
in Nintendo land. Unfortunately, the fire hydrant in Paperboy
failed to make the cut.
Brandon Jennings might be heading to Europe, but
that doesn't mean his high fade goes un-noticed. We
look back at some of the more memorable fades and flattops in recent sports history.
Welcome to the world of drug testing, PGA.
Just ignore those few fans watching you pee into
a cup.
Along with the debut of the original JoeSportsFan
T comes the all-powerful Softball Guy T-Shirt, perfect for
pounding the ball over the fence and pounding cold ones. Sleeves included - but you can certainly cut them off to achieve full Softball Guy effect.
When all the smoke is cleared, the closer
won't be remembered for his mound success - he'll
be remembered for his follicles.
Eric Davis didn't have the prettiest swing, but
damn it was original.
Hulk Hogan's celebrity wrestling reality has the look
of a REAL winner.
Alan Thicke - St. Louis blues icon.
A trip back in time to the place
where all we needed for hours of entertainment was
a hose. Upon reflection, we learn there was ample sexual innuendo in all of it.
The batting stances most emulated by generations of
wiffle ball players.
You truly have to see it to believe
it. Man dressed as Superman dances against man dressed
in short shorts.
Long before the Madden Curse and SI Cover
Jinx wreaked havoc on athletes and coaches, TIME inflicted
its wrath on the select few sporting luminaries who made its cover.
Working out is bad enough; dealing with the
unnecessary crap that comes with it can be even
worse.
Surprisingly, there have been some notable players to
call Chicago and St. Louis home. Jim Edmonds' arrival
to Wrigley this week is just one of them. Sweet shirt, Jimmy.
A new batch of cards honoring some 'worthless'
players of the past, including the man who fought
an imaginary gorilla while in a drunken haze on the mound. Safe to say the gorilla always won.
Everyone remembers the classic home runs in baseball
lore, but what about the men who got on
base beforehand to make the moment possible? We honor some of the forgotten names.




















EA Sports Adult Men's Softball '09