7) It's impossible NOT to homer at the new Yankee Stadium. Even Melky's gone deep.
6) Do you really want to be on "The Surreal Life"?
7) It's impossible NOT to homer at the new Yankee Stadium. Even Melky's gone deep.
6) Do you really want to be on "The Surreal Life"?
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It's that time of year again when every other commercial on television promotes the All-Star Game, and ballparks around the majors are stocked with ballots. So keeping with the theme, I’ve decided to name players to my inaugural All–Star team and I’ll start with the National League. So far there have been the usual suspects putting up solid first halves, and also some surprises that have shocked everyone with success. So far in 2008, the season seems almost as a Bizarro season to steal Sports Illustrated’s mantra. The Rays and the Cubs have been pace setters, and the defending National League Pennant winners are at the rear of field, lost somewhere in the ice cold Rockies. So keeping with the spirit, here are my National League All-Stars with a few surprises and few old schoolers.
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Yankee Stadium - Awesome. The Facade. The Big Bat. Bob Sheppard. An American icon. We get it. But the fans? What can you say they're New Yorkers. Pent-up, stressed out, annoying, whining New Yorkers. Old money snobs mixed with mob-wannabe goons that call their shortstop, "Jetuh". Imagine living in a place where you couldn't just get in your car and drive when you needed to get away. "I gotta get outta here. Just clear my head. Taxi!" Not they're fault, they grew up in that madness, that'd get to anybody and as a result, the fans are all the same. Annoying. You can go on and on all over America's ball parks. Good people. Great fans. Loyal fans. Just not much variety.
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