ESPN acknowledges Shea's greatest baseball moments

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 ESPN acknowledges Shea's greatest baseball moments
While this graphic was displayed during the Mets victory last night, John Miller said, "most of the great moments at Shea don't even involve baseball at all." Awesome, nice to hear everyone shares the same affinity for Shea and are... [link]

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Create The Caption #243
Published 7/14/2008 by Awful Announcing- (noreply@blogger.com) at Awful Announcing
... to me that this earring made me look cool."- Jeremiah "And just when Tebow began to make his move, "Erin" removed her head, and it revealed Lee Corso ready with the cocoa oil."- SS Reporters _______________________________________ Are you funny enough to create a caption for this photo of Nelly and Skip Bayless? Daily Links: Everything You Need To Know About The HR Derby (Fanhouse) What Was Shea Stadium Famous For Again? (The Sports Hernia) Marbury Is Officially ...

A Greatest Shea Moment Sans Larry Zbysko Or Grand Funk
Published 7/14/2008 by GC at Can't Stop The Bleeding
... last night that many of Shea Stadium’s more memorable moments weren’t baseball-related, the Sports Hernia added, “nice to hear everyone shares the same affinity for Shea and are all getting in one last massive dump before they take a wrecking ball to it.” ...

PM Roundup: What Makes Commenters so Angry?
Published 7/14/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... series is underway. Posnanski’s up first. We wrote way, way shorter than that. (Fan Nation) Should the media even be covering A-Rod/Madonna? (Newsday) Frankly, we’re surprised anybody got through Jim Tressel’s tome. (The Money Shot) Favre’s return, captured in music. (Press-Gazette) Why was Donaghy calling referee Scott Foster? (Fox News) Way too much fawning over Shea Stadium last night. (Sports Hernia) Those pesky paps got some NSFW shots of Sienna ...

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