Kevin Millar: Not a Bad First Baseman

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Filed under: Orioles , AL East , Baltimore In the clubhouse, Kevin Millar is a valuable commodity. Having a guy who'll drop trou, bust with some karaoke or do just about anything to lighten the mood after a nutcrunching loss pays dividends throughout a long, tough summer. In the field, however, Millar's long been considered something of a defensive liability, a rap he's been trying to ... (link)

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Kevin Millar Is Not Above Crossdressing To Please His Fans
Published 7/30/2007 by Red at Surviving Grady
These last few days, as I read about his name popping up in trade talks, I found myself getting a bit nostalgic for old El Bencho. And my nostalgia led me to this clip, found on YouTube. Am I the only person in the free world who had never seen it? Where is it from? When was it created? And it's totally safe for work; that is, unless your workplace frowns upon the image of Kevin Millar in heels and fishnets. And if they do, why the hell would you want to work there anyway? ...

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