C.C. Sabathia farts in the dugout

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When you're the reigning AL Cy Young Award winner, I guess you can do whatever you want ... including fart in the dugout. [link]
C.C. Sabathia farts in the dugout

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Sabathia, Bowden Share Some Foul (Smelling) Play
Published 5/22/2008 by jason at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... First, HOME RUN DERBY catches the Indians pitcher pooting in the dugout . You don’t hear any sound of the dirty deed (could have been an SBD – silent but deadly). But by the way C.C. is leaning & the face he makes, obviously something has passed along. Video after the jump (fortunately not presented in Smell-O-Rama). Note that someone sitting nearby immediately leaves. We don’t think C.C. really has the hang of ‘relief pitching’. Speaking of such smelly matters, DC SPORTS BOG listens to Nationals GM Jim Bowden release some ...

C.C. Sabathia Cuts The Cheese
Published 5/22/2008 at FanIQ Blog
... dugout? Oh yes. It's always fun to see pro athletes doing the same stupid stuff we do with our friends, so here's C.C. ripping a fart in the dugout, bragging about it, then clearing the dugout. Obviously with the amount of food this guy eats, he's got plenty of fuel for the fire. If he can bring filth like this out to the mound, there's no doubt he'll be back to his old self real soon. By the way, Manny Ramirez approves. [HT: Home Run Derby]

Gems From the Net…
Published 5/22/2008 by Rick at WaitingForNextYear
Some interesting tidbits from around the Web, starting with a hilarious video staring Cleveland’s newest Cy Young winner. Scott found this one on Home Run Derby . For those of you who are regular readers, you may remember another incident involving ...

Thursday before Memorial Day Weekend Reading
Published 5/22/2008 by Sarah Green at umpbump.com
... has the pictures. Home Run Derby has video of CC Sabathia farting. Hey, we try to put in a little something for everyone in these posts. ...

Let The Sphincters Roar [Brazen Wind-Breaking]
Published 5/22/2008 by DAULERIO at Deadspin
... Second? Well, courtesy of Home Run Derby, we have Cleveland Indians pitcher, C.C. Sabathia, doing what only comes natural. You don't have to be Marlee Matlin to understand what he's saying. ...

C.C IS A LITTLE GASSY
Published 5/22/2008 by World of Isaac (noreply@blogger.com) at The World of Isaac
Nothing like lettin one go in the dugout and then telling a teammate about it. Be proud of your farts I tell ya. Hold your head high C.C. That fart is going to turn around your season. H/T: Home Run Derby

THE AFTER PARTY
Published 5/22/2008 by DCScrap (noreply@blogger.com) at EPIC CARNIVAL | SPORTS NEWS WITH A TWIST
Victor Martinez is the #1 threat to buckets in the U.S. (Foul Balls) CC Sabathia farts in the dugout. (Home Run Derby) Jeff Samardzija to end up like Drew Henson? (Chicago Bull) Marvin Lewis has had it with your dead grandmother crap. (Throwing Into Traffic) Winning golf tips. (Five Tool Tool) The very best Tim Duncan quotes ever. (eTrueSports) Is Kobe Bryant doing a Laker Girl? (AZ Sports Hub) NBA playoff action is... pretty boring. (The Legend of Cecilio Guante) Lakers/Spurs nearly give me a ...

For Those Who Blog We Salute You - 5/24
Published 5/24/2008 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
Random Sox Theatre: Buffalo (Batting) Stance [Center Field] Joe Girardi is My New Idol [Yankees Chick] ‘Sexy Sox Girls’ speak out [Red Sox Monster] I Miss Your Broken China Voice. How I Wish You Were Still Here With Me. [Surviving Grady] Bobblefoot [The Joy of Sox] Voodoo Sabermetrics: Ryan Braun [Babes Love Baseball] C.C. Sabathia farts in the dugout [Home Run Derby] Yankees, Mariners, Tigers: Who will climb out of the cellar? [Ump Bump ...

The Times, They Are A Changing
Published 16 days ago by Ryan Hudson at RealClearSports - Blog
... No More Periods In His Name, But The Wins Continue: In his debut for the Brewers, CC Sabathia (no more "C.C.") was a little wild, but still got the win as he allowed just two earned runs and five hits over six innings. No word yet on how his teammates enjoyed sharing a dugout with him.

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