Lindsay Lohan Is Not A Role Model

If Lindsay Lohan is your role model, it’s time to find a new one.

It seems Lindsay may have a little problem with the bottle again and maybe even some nose candy now. Lohan was arrested early Saturday morning on suspicion of DUI when she crashed her car into the curb on Sunset Blvd.

Police found cocaine at the scene but maintain it was not Lohan’s. More than likely, it was one of her friends that was in the car. But still, in my opinion, she was probably partaking in it earlier given a recent story about her using cocaine.

Lohan had gone to rehab back in January to get help with her alcohol problem. This was also the third crash that she’s been involved in.

It’s good to see that rehab really did wonders for you Lindsay. Idiot!!

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Sunday Stroll Around The Majors

Terry Francona was appreciative of Daisuke Matsuzaka’s effort on Friday night.

Injured Mets pitcher Pedro Martinez had some words for Roger Clemens.

Ron Roenicke is managing the Angels while Mike Scioscia attends his son’s high school graduation.

Mark Loretta is ok with his utility role for the Astros.

Mike Piazza is on target to return to the A’s lineup in mid-June.

Roy Halladay will start on Thursday for the Jays when he returns from the DL much earlier than anticipated.

Braves manager Bobby Cox is now one ejection away from tying the all-time record.

Tony Gwynn got to see his son, Tony Jr. play for the Brewers on Friday night.

Cardinals 2B Adam Kennedy hopes to step his hitting up against lefties.

The Cubs bullpen leads the National League in losses.

Devil Rays pitcher Scott Kazmir hopes to overcome the control issues that plagued him in his last 3 starts.

The Diamondbacks offense is starting to come together.

Dodgers catcher Russell Martin is on the verge of being a superstar if he isn’t already.

Giants OF Barry Bonds is wearing his cross earring again.

The Indians are 12-4 against teams in their division, the AL Central.

Mariners sucky starter Jeff Weaver is set to throw a simulated game on Tuesday before he returns from the DL.

Josh Johnson will return to the Marlins rotation in mid-June.

Jon Rauch hasn’t lost his setup job with the Nationals just yet.

Nick Markakis has found his groove for the Orioles since being moved to the #2 spot in the lineup. Only good thing Perlozzo has done it seems.

Padres broadcaster Jerry Coleman has no regrets about the time he spent in the military.

Michael Zagurski is enjoying his time in the big leagues with the Phillies.

Pirates catcher Ryan Doumit is feeling good after getting in the head with a backswing on Friday night.

Brad Wilkerson will go on a rehab assignment Tuesday for the Rangers.

Bill Bray suffered a setback during his rehab assignment for the Reds.

Ryan Spilborghs is off to a hot start since his callup to the Rockies.

The Royals lost rookie closer Joakim Soria to the DL with shoulder inflammation.

Fernando Rodney went on the DL for the Tigers with right shoulder tendonitis.

Twins OF Torii Hunter isn’t stressed just because it’s his contract year.

The White Sox altered their rotation after being rained out on Saturday.

Matt DeSalvo will start on Monday for the Yankees despite getting lit up in relief on Friday night.

Red Sox Walk Their Way to 7-4 Victory

Manny Ramirez had 4 hits and Tim Wakefield pitched seven strong innings as the Red Sox defeated the Texas Rangers 7-4 on Saturday night.

Once again, the Texas Rangers bullpen was awful as they issued 6 walks on top of starter Vincente Padilla’s 3 walks. The Rangers pitching as a whole is just terrible.

The Rangers got on the board first in the 2nd inning. Slammin’ Sammy Sosa led off the inning with a double. Wakefield then got his nemesis Frank Catalanotto to strike out. Marlon Byrd, just called up from Triple-A, hit a single to bring Sosa home, putting the Rangers up 1-0.

Padilla had cruised through the first 3 innings for the Rangers, only allowing a single to Manny in the 2nd inning. But he came a bit unglued in the 4th inning.

Kevin Youkilis led off with a double and then Padilla issued walks to David “Big Papi” Ortiz and Manny loading the bases for the slumping J.D. Drew. Padilla got Drew to ground into a fielder’s choice that scored Youkilis. Rangers shortstop Michael Young threw the ball over Padilla’s head at first that went into the dugout allowing Big Papi to score. This gave the Sox the lead at 2-1. Padilla got out of the inning by retiring Mike Lowell and Coco Crisp.

The lead lasted until the bottom of the 5th inning for the Sox.

Catalanotto led off the 5th inning for the Rangers and was hit by a Wakefield fast knuckleball. After a Byrd out, Ian Kinsler singled moving Catalanotto over to second. Both of them came around to score on a Gerald Laird double. Ramon Vazquez then singled but the slow footed Laird didn’t have any chance of scoring. Kenny Lofton then brought Laird in on a sacrifice fly and Young ended the inning by grounding into a fielder’s choice. The lead for the Rangers was 4-2 at this point.

However, the lead was shortlived as the Red Sox batted for what seemed like an eternity. Youk led off with a single then Big Papi flew out to Lofton in center. Manny then laced a triple to right field bringing in Youk cutting the lead to one. With Drew at the plate, Padilla uncorked a wild pitch that allowed Manny to score, tying the game at 4. Drew then drew a walk. Lowell singled, moving Drew to second and that hit chased Padilla from the game.

Joaquin Benoit came in and shit the bed for the Rangers. Coco was the first batter Benoit faced and he [Coco] hit a single that scored Drew as Lowell went to third. Crisp advanced to second because the throw went home. That hit made the score 5-4. Benoit then walked Doug Mirabelli to load up the bases for Alex Cora. Cora hit a sacrifice fly scoring Lowell putting the Sox up 6-4. He then walked Lugo to reload the bases up. “The Greek God of Walks” Youkilis lived up to his old nickname and drew a walk that scored Coco, making it 7-4.

That was all the runs the Red Sox would need

Wakefield meanwhile had settled down and pitched a flawless 6th and 7th innings. He then gave way to the bullpen. Wake went 7 innings, allowing 5 hits, 4 runs, 1 walk and struck out 4 Rangers. His counterpart for the Rangers, Padilla, went 5 1/3 innings, 5 hits, 6 runs (5 earned), walked 3 and struck out 4.

After Javier Lopez walked Vazquez to lead off the 8th, Brendan Donnelly came in and retired the next 3 batters he faced, giving way to Jonathan Papelbon in the 9th.

Sosa led off the 9th and reached on a Lugo throwing error. Papelboner then got Catalanotto and Byrd to fly out. Kinsler hit a single that advanced Sosa to second. With the count 0-2, Laird took a Papelboner fastball to deep centerfield that Crisp caught just short of the wall finishing off the Rangers. The save was Papelboner’s 12th in 13 chances this season.

The win tonight evened Wake’s record at 5-5. Julian Tavarez will be on the hill tomorrow as the Sox look to get out of rainy Arlington, TX with a sweep.

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Amalie Benjamin Is Blogalicious

Amalie KissThis is somewhat a response to Tim over at The Red Sox Times. It is not a dig at him nor is it anything spiteful.

In Tim’s blog, he wrote this.

According to Technorati’s blog post mentions ranks, Hazel is the hottest of the bunch.

Hazel Mae – 1,361 blog post mentions
Erin Andrews – 1,252
Amalie Benjamin – 150
Tina Cervasio – 120

I want to bring you some different numbers. This is how many views the Amalie’s Army page got from 8 pm last night to to 8 pm tonight. The reason why I went 8 to 8 is that is how the stats work. They are complied on GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Right now the eastern time zone is -4 GMT. Also I have included how many times her name was used in searches. Because it’s a holiday weekend, I didn’t expect much traffic to the site. However, a rain delay in Texas last night coupled with Amalie being on TV a few times in those 2 hours brought a good part of those hits.

Top Posts on SOX & Dawgs for Amalie Benjamin

Amalie Searches

I know in my contact with her through emails, she has been nothing but nice to me and answered my questions as has any of the Globe reporters I have emailed. They are a class organization to me.

I hope she doesn’t dislike me for making the page.

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Beasts of the East – An AL EAST Radio Show

EPISODE 4: Elijah Dukes Did and Said WHAT?

MAY 26, 2007

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What I Did On My Summer Vacation After 6th Grade

If you’re 11 years old, during your summer vacation you’re probably hanging out with your friends, playing some baseball or playing video games. Just your normal everyday 11 year old stuff.

Well if your Jamison Stone, you went hunting with your father in Eastern Alabama and came back with about 700 lbs of sausage. You see, Jamison shot a 1,050lb wild boar. He shot it 8 times with a pistol and then they followed it for three hours before he fired the fatal shot.

That's a big ass pig

“It feels really good,” Jamison, of Pickensville, said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. “It’s a good accomplishment. I probably won’t ever kill anything else that big.”

“I was a little bit scared, a little bit excited,”

I feel bad for the other kids at his school when they talk about what they did last summer and he’s talking about bagging a 1,050 lb wild boar.

Red Sox News & Notes

 

After a long night of baseball in Texas last night, here is a look what the Boston and Dallas/Ft. Worth media has to say about the game last night.

Nick Cafardo tells us about the illness that was affecting Daisuke Matsuzaka last night. [Boston Globe]

Dustin Pedroia won’t comment anymore on the AROD incident writes Jeff Horrigan.[Boston Herald]

Jim Reeves says that Rangers GM Jon Daniels thought the Rangers were getting Dice-K. [Star-Telegram]

The Red Sox have a lot of stock in their pitching writes Sean McAdam. [Providence Journal]

Amalie Benjamin writes about Curt Schilling, Roger Clemens, Jon Lester, and Mike Timlin in her Red Sox notebook. [Boston Globe]

Chuck Carlton talks about how Brandon McCarthy’s blister affected his performance on Friday night. [Dallas Morning News]

The Red Sox had Dice-K’s back last night writes Jeff Goldberg. [Hartford Courant]

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Saturday Salute to Bloggers

Peter at Peter’s Red Sox Forever had a friend stop by and give some memories of the Red Sox 1967 Impossible Dream Team.

Sooze from Babes Love Baseball and myself are running a baseball rookie card competition. This round is the mustache round.

A reader, Rich, sent this one to me that I got quite a kick out of. Who would win a fight between El Guapo [Rich Garces] and El Pulpo [Antonio Alfonseca] writes the guys over at Home Run Derby.

The Sporting Orange gives you the hottest girls of the SEC.

Anthony over at the Oriole Post has an open to letter to O’s manager Sam Perlozzo.

Amalie Benjamin and Tina Cervasio are blogalicious writes Tim over at The Red Sox Times.

J.D. from SporTech Matter has a video of the Phillies announcers sounding like idiots.

Curt Schilling answers fan’s questions over at 38 Pitches.

Red Sox Chick says you shouldn’t be messing with Tim Wakefield.

The Yankees are not a team but a collection of players writes Jeff at Sox and Pinstripes.

Maureen over at Yankees Chick has her first happy Yankeechickography of the season up after Wednesday night’s win.

Lt. Winslow talks abouts Nick Saban’s latest troubles.

And last but certainly not least, Fitzy at the Townie News has his Memorial Day GFY video. As always his videos are NSFW!

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Beasts of the East – An AL EAST Radio Show – Episode 4 – Elijah Dukes Did WHAT?

 

EPISODE 4 – Elijah Dukes Did What?

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Join us at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/beastsoftheeast at 11:00 AM EST tomorrow morning.

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SHOW OUTLINE AND TOPICS –

I. INTRO

II. PANEL INTRODUCTIONS

III. STANDINGS OVERVIEW

IV. TOP NEWS STORIES OF THIS WEEK –

  • Jason Giambi Saga Continues
  • Elijah Dukes in trouble again
  • Roy Halladay and his amazing recovery
  • Roger Clemens not so great second outing
  • Wither Sam Perlozzo & Why the F*ck does he use Danys Baez all the time.

V. ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION ON THE TOP NEWS STORIES

VI. TEAM REPORTS FROM OUR GUESTS

VII. A LOOK AT THE WEEK AHEAD

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