Category Archives: Quotes
Videotaping this crime spree was our best idea yet
A burglar in D.C. used the computer he just stole to take a picture of himself with the money and jacket he also stole, then posted it on Facebook. He’s still at large. Who is most stupid now?
Whoa
A slew of interesting facts about Pedro Feliciano’s tenure with the Mets from Long Island’s own Greg Prince.
R.A. Dickey so freaking cool
This, like a million times over. When I was a vendor at Shea, they used to make us show up like four hours before game time to get our assignments and everything. Vendors brought balls, cards and books to pass the time before fans started showing up. I remember once getting involved in a knuckleball catch with a few other guys, and everybody involved joking and fantasizing about what a great Hollywood story it would make if the Mets discovered one of their vendors throwing knuckleballs in the parking lot. Though technically, I should note, that was an orange-collar job.
Selfish Beltran takes time away from cashing checks, looking in mirror to mentor young players, lead by example
More good stuff from Amazin’ Avenue today. Rob Castellano chats with Duda.
Phillies unironically interested in Jeff Francoeur
He’s right, you know.
Whoa
I don’t know if it’s more surprising to hear that it’s been five seasons since the Knicks were last three games over .500 or that the Knicks were three games over .500 at any other time in the past decade.
Behold: The $20K Tweet
Clever, but hopefully she learns how to cut down on exclamation points in college.
Albert Belle: Paragon of professionalism
Unsurprisingly, Albert Belle has a lot to say about LeBron James’ return to Cleveland. Surprisingly, it’s all pretty reasonable.
The quotable knuckleballer
Greg Prince at Faith and Fear in Flushing names R.A. Dickey that site’s Most Valuable Met for 2010, and compiles Dickey’s best pre- and post-game sound bytes.