Erin Andrews Got A Gatorade Bath

By The Way, It Was Blue

Joe Flacco Has Rap Tribute

Yep, He Does!

Dwayne Wade's Full Court Assist To Lebron

Holy......

Girl Creates Music Video For Tim Tebow

C'Mon Tim...She's Wearing Hipster Clothes

Monkey Riding Dog Is Halftime Entertainment

Ride Him Monkey!

March 31, 2010

Patrick Eaves EPIC Shoot-Out FAIL

Although this clip is about a week old, it's still something worth watching to say the least.

The Detroit Red Wings were taking on the Nashville Predators last Saturday and the game went into a shoot-out.

Detroit right-winger Patrick Eaves was trying to score the go-ahead goal in the overtime period but had an issue with a little thing called gravity.



(Courtesy of Puck Daddy)

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Hey Look, An Awesome Lacrosse Brawl!

Let's be honest, I'm not a lacrosse fan but I am one that enjoys a good brewhaha at any point of the day.

This brawl comes to us from the National Lacrosse League between the Boston Blazers and the Philadelphia Wings.

So, pull up a chair and go microwave some popcorn to enjoy the video of this brawl.



(Courtesy of The Slanch Report)

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Joe Flacco Hits Camera-Man in Groin with Football

Although the NFL draft is only weeks away, I have a sinking feeling that most of you football fans are clamoring for a football fix.

Well, this video is the best I can come up with for now. It's of Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco playing in a flag-football game as he attempts to throw a pass to an open receiver.

The only problem is that Flacco over-throws the receiver and the ball hits the camera-man filming the play in the groin.



Ouch, that's gotta hurt on some many levels. However to note, if Homer Simpson thinks the act is funny it allows all of us to laugh at it.



(Courtesy of Fan IQ)

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NHL Playoff Commercial Parodies - "History Will Be Made"

Recently, the NHL has produced these playoff television commercials called, "History Will Be Made" which features a classic NHL moment that played back in reverse.

For an example, here is the Bobby Orr commercial that the NHL produced:



Well, some sports bloggers and enterprising video editors have decided to make parody advertisements featuring more controversial NHL moments from Brett Hull's "skate in the crease goal", Marty McSorley's Untimely Fight, and one even decided to a "Mighty Ducks" Version.

Here is the compilation of those clips below:









(Courtesy of Bloge Salming, Silver Seven, and NHL Snipers)

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Controversial NIT Ending sends UNC to Title Game

For those of you that missed last night's controversial ending between the Rhode Island Rams and North Carolina Tarheels NIT semifinal, well we got it for you.

UNC currently holds the lead by the score of 68-67 with about 22.7 seconds on the clock. Rhode Island decides not to foul in this situation and forces a shot by UNC's Larry Drew who misses and Rhode Island's Lamont Ulmer corrales the rebound.

Then this happens.....



I'm think I'm onboard with ESPN analyst Fran Fraschilla on this one, the replay appears to show that Ulmer grabs the rebound and then is tripped by UNC's Will Graves. That clearly should been called as a foul or even a clear-path foul.

In the end, UNC moves onto the title game to face Dayton as Rhode Island gets "tripped" up.

(Courtesy of Beyond the Arc)

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March 30, 2010

The Daily Show Mocks "All White Basketball League"

Recently, there was a controversy regarding an "All-White Basketball League" in Georgia called the "All-American Basketball Alliance" which only allows white American players to play in the league.

Well, the people over at the Daily Show with Jon Stewart decided to get to the heart of the story by interviewing the leagues founder, Don "Moose" Lewis who tries his best to prove that his league is not racist.

I guess the whole, "All-White League" was taken out of context. Wait....never mind.

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Erin Andrews Impersonates Maksim Chmerkovskiy on The Bonnie Hunt Show

Recently, ESPN's Erin Andrews appeared on the Bonnie Hunt Show with Dancing with the Stars partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy to dish about the show.

Well, one thing led to another and somehow Erin was discussing how Maksim accent created confusion with her when practicing with him.

Then she busted out her own impersonation of the Bad Boy of Dancing with the Stars.



Say what you will about Erin Andrews, that girl has some talent but I think fanboys should be worried now. She was giving Maksim "the stare" throughout the entire interview. Do I hear wedding bells?

UPDATE - For those of you who wanted to see the full interview with Erin and Maksim on the Bonnie Hunt Show, I've included it below.

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Your Weekly Erin Andrews/Chad OchoCinco "Dancing with The Stars" Update

For those of you that don't really care about Dancing with Stars but want to keep tabs on how Cincinatti Bengals wide-receiver Chad OchoCinco or ESPN's Erin Andrews are doing, we here at Outside the Boxscore will keep you updated on what happens to them during the competition.

This week's dance was the fox-trot and below are the video of Chad OchoCinco and Erin Andrews busting out some dance moves.

In my personal dancing opinion from watching the clips, Chad needs to up his dancing game and Erin needs to stick with the more-simple attire. Seriously, last week it appeared that she was trying to court King Kong.



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Dee Dee Jernigan's EPIC FAIL leads to Stanford's Final Four Trip

In the world of sports, some players are remembered for one mistake that ends up costing their team a victory. Sometimes a player's career is defined by that one mistake for better or worse.

It's almost like a special fraternity that no one wants to join.

Xavier's Dee Dee Jernigan is the latest member of that fraternity as she blew two easy lay-ups in the final seconds of Xavier's Elite Eight Match up against Stanford which ultimately cost Xavier a shot to make it to the NCAA Women's Division One Final Four.



"She's got to be the sickest woman in America!"

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March 29, 2010

Huh, John Wall Windshield Wiper Can Clean Your Mini-Van Glass

Although, the Kentucky Wildcats are out of the tournament and decide to implode my bracket from within, there is still something cool about this below clip.

The below video is of a John Wall Windshield Wiper which looks like his arm dunking a basketball when it cleans your back windshield.



Honestly, I'm still waiting on my supply of DeMarcus Cousins Antifreeze.

(Courtesy of Mouthpiece Sports)

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What If Butler Ends the Madness With A National Championship?


Stranger things have happened, huh? The 5th seeded Butler Bulldogs out of the West Regional are going home to Indiana to play in the first Final Four in school history.

The Bulldogs currently play in the so-called mid-major conference of the Horizon League which drew little attention from most experts in the regular season. Sure they had a record of 28-4 and held the nation's longest winning streak but that wasn't enough to garner attention from most people. (To note for the ESPN Tournament Challenge, less than 0.3% of people predicted Butler to even make to Final Four.)

The story seems to write itself, the team from the small conference with the former Eli Lilly Marketing Consultant as head coach has become the media darlings of the Final Four. The entire vibe of "Hoosiers" seems to permeate this story as I write it. (Ironically enough, Butler's home gym of Hinkle Fieldhouse was the shooting location for the basketball shots in the movie)

The real question that everyone seems to be asking is, does Butler have enough in their tank to pull off one of the greatest upset title wins in the history of the NCAA? On the outset, they have conquered top-seeded Syracuse, 2nd-seeded Kansas State, and survived an upset bid by Murray State. So it appears at least they can handle athletic teams that can score points in bunches which pretty much is the microcosm of their first Final Four opponent, Michigan State.

In the historical perspective, if Butler pulls out the National Championship it might be the first of it's kind. The Mid-Majors of the world were already given some much needed respect by George Mason's run to the Final Four in 2006 but a Butler title might finally break the notion that non-power conferences cannot compete with the more traditional power conferences. To even look back in the annals of NCAA history, we have to go back as far as the 50's/60's to find teams not from the traditional power-houses to win National Championships. The win might mean more to all the non-power conferences than to Butler itself, respect is a thing that is earned and if Butler earns it, the notion of inferiority is dropped from the slate of the NCAA/fan perception of mid-major conferences.

Butler's team-oriented ball-movement and the play of guard Shelvin Mack and forward Matt Howard have been one of the most enjoyable things to watch during this NCAA tournament. In the end, the Butler Bulldogs control their own destiny for the National Championship but I can't stop thinking that they've done enough already.

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March 28, 2010

Another NHL Fan Fight - Boston Bruins Edition

Recently on Outside the Boxscore, we posted a video of two NHL fans duking it out and it seems that this disease is now spreading to other NHL fans.

This clip comes to us from a fan at the Boston Bruins-Tampa Bay Lighting Thursday Night affair in Beantown.

A couple of Boston Bruins fans got into a little fracas with another Bruins fan near the balcony area of the upper deck.



(Courtesy of Busted Coverage)

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AHL Coach Jim Playfair Epic Temper Tantrum

One thing that I do know about professional sports head coaches is that they can get a little irritated with bad calls made by officials.

Well, head coach Jim Playfair of the AHL's Abbotsford Heat was not pleased with the referees decision to eject Abbotsford's JD Watt for running into the goaltender in a recent game against the Hamilton Bulldogs.

Let me re-phrase that a bit, he was furious with the call which began an epic temper tantrum which included him breaking his own players sticks and almost going Incredible Hulk on the officals.



I guess you could say that Jim didn't believe that his opponents and referees were "playing fair".

(Courtesy of Larry Brown Sports)

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Fantasy Drafthelp: Fantasy Baseball Industry Summit

Following in the path of our 2009 FDH Fantasy Football Industry Summit from last August, we convened some outside sources we really respect to be a part of a similar breakdown about the fantasy baseball landscape. Mike Harmon of FoxSports.com and Tim Heaney of KFFL joined FDH Managing Editor Rick Morris, who moderated the discussion. Answers from the participants are reproduced in summary form.


In a climate which has seen the ratio between home runs and stolen bases decrease from approximately 2:1 to 1.6:1 since baseball began taking its cursory steps towards comprehensive drug testing in 2006, is speed overvalued this season? Jacoby Ellsbury and Ichiro are pretty much consensus high picks and are indicative of a continuing infatuation with speed in the industry. Is it out of balance?

Mike: Players who can deliver dependable stolen base numbers are worthy of being valued very highly still. It’s only those who have the potential to fall off who should be regarded with caution.

Tim: The proper approach is to acquire power early, while piecing together stolen base production through the course of a draft.

Rick: Balance is the proper approach, with the ideal players being ones who can deliver some modicum of both power and speed, rather than loading up on ones who are unbalanced in one direction or another.


The middle infield and catcher positions are always the weakest ones. Name some specific notes of interest pertaining to these positions this year.

Mike: The shortstop position is shallow and is made even more so by the uncertainty surrounding Jose Reyes.

Tim: If you miss out on the elite few at each of these positions, it’s especially important not to chase the remainders this year, but rather to value shop in the mid and later rounds.

Rick: Shortstop, which appeared unusually deep a year ago, now is the most shallow position and as a result, the few guaranteed top-flight performers need to be valued proportionately higher.


Troy Tulowitzki is probably the most controversial player in the first round of the FDH draft board this season. Talk about the expectations for him.

Mike: His stolen base tally last year was unprecedented in his history and a regression to the mean is reasonable to expect – thereby depressing his value.

Tim: High value for him is completely contingent on Colorado manager Jim Tracy continuing to encourage him to be aggressive on the basepaths.

Rick: He had an amazing rookie year in ’07, had a nightmare ’08 and a brutal start to ’09 – before becoming arguably the best hitter in the game over the season’s last four months. His stolen base tally could well regress back to 12-15, but the home run total could climb near 40 inasmuch as he is still approaching his prime. In a shallow shortstop pool, he merits a late first-round selection or a $36 bid in an auction.


Last year, there were only a handful of dependable fantasy aces heading into Draft Day, but a large tier of #2 starters. How does the pool of upper-level pitchers appear this year?

Mike: There aren’t really any pitchers who are definitely worthy of a first-round selection. If pitchers are going that high in your draft, rather than chasing them there, you should seek value later.

Tim: Reclamation projects such as Cole Hamels deliver far more value than King Felix and Zack Greinke given where they will be selected in almost all drafts.

Rick: Top ace pitchers are acceptable for selection as high as the late first round given the enormous leg up that they furnish assuming that they stay healthy. Beyond that, this is more of a conventional season than last year given that the pool of #1 pitchers is of average size relative to most years and approximately the same as the supply of #2s.


Name some of the top sleepers of this season – not just deep sleepers, but any players likely to vastly outperform their average draft position.

Mike: Scott Kazmir, Jake Peavy, Gordon Beckham, Everth Cabrera and Chris Perez.

Tim: Jake Peavy, Ricky Nolasco, Scott Kazmir, Jay Bruce, Jose Lopez, Alex Rios, Jose Valverde, Homer Bailey and Luke Hochevar.

Rick: Stephen Drew, Garrett Atkins, Ricky Nolasco, Vladimir Guerrero, BJ Upton and Scott Kazmir.


In almost every draft this year, Albert Pujols and Hanley Ramirez are going 1-2 – albeit with Pujols seeming to go in the top spot a bit more often. Tell how you would have them ordered at the top of the draft and then state who is the third player on your board.

Mike: 1 Pujols 2 Ramirez 3 ARod

Tim: 1 Pujols 2 Ramirez 3 ARod

Rick: 1 Ramirez 2 Pujols 3 Chase Utley


This industry is the longest-established one in major sports and has just entered its second decade of the 21st century as well as being early in the second quarter-century of its development. Deliver some notes on the current state of the industry and where it is headed.

Mike: As people face ever-growing challenges on their time commitments, team co-managers are growing in popularity. Companies are expanding by leaps and bounds into various digital initiatives, with cell phone apps being the next frontier to be fully utilized. The presence on television continues to grow. In a modern world where the Internet has reduced all barriers to entry on at least a very small level, challenges of differentiation grow every day.

Tim: Information saturation is growing as the industry becomes more popular and the number of sources continues to expand as well. The increased presence for fantasy baseball on television presents new ways for consumers to receive their information. The sheer volume of online leagues is contributing to the overall sense of community on the Internet. Challenges of monetization remain.

Rick: Tim’s point about the challenges of monetization might well be the most important note about the present and future state of the industry, especially as it relates to smaller entities. Points of major innovation are at least equally likely to come from these factors and the prevalence of a free content culture on the Internet presents challenges for the industry as a whole in terms of staying vibrant and continuing to develop newer and better ways to help players win their leagues.


To amplify Tim’s point about fantasy baseball and Internet continuity, speak about how the former and the latter intersect.

Mike: Leagues contribute to what is becoming an evolving standard of community as defined by the Internet. People are meeting and in many instances becoming friends when they are separated by thousands of miles if not entire continents offline.

Tim: The fact that fantasy leagues are now largely defined by the online sector is a sign of the times, especially for the Millennial generation now coming up that may not have ever even experienced pre-Internet leagues.

Rick: In a very real old-school sense, the industry loses a bit of its soul if it moves even further away from interaction among friends and more towards finding substitutes for that dynamic online. The best and most fun leagues are the ones forged between friends, be they close or casual, and especially those that are re-convened every year. Having said that, online league management is invaluable because it allows both these leagues and the purely Internet ones to be run in an efficient and timely manner.

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March 26, 2010

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College Humor's Jake and Amir Inteview Chris Cooley

It's been awhile since we've heard from Washington Redskins Tight-End Chris Cooley on his feets of daring doo.

Well, back in Feburary, he granted an interview to College Humor's Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld.

Amir spent most of the interview getting beat up by Chris Cooley but that's besides the point.



"Who's your favorite Los Angeles Ram?"...Classic

(Courtesy of College Humor)

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March 25, 2010

Send in the Links (3/25/2010)


-> Urban Meyer vs. Jeremy Fowler, Orlando Sentinel (Sportress of Blogitude)
-> Al Davis Blows Off Induction to Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame (No Guts, No Glory)
-> Dwight Gooden Gets a DUI (With Leather)
-> Shaquille O'Neal's Random Cameo in Owl City's Vanilla Twilight (That NBA Lottery Pick)
-> An Introduction to Canadian NHL Teams for American Fans (Bloge Salamin)

Today's Moment of Zen: Josh Smith's Game Winning Dunk vs. Orlando



(Courtesy of The Baseline)

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Do You Know What Time It Is? Sexy Ball Girl Time!

One thing that I do know about Major League Baseball's Spring Training games are they can be rather dull at times.

Sure, they are interesting for the first couple of innings but then your stuck watching various minor leaguers who be sent back down in a matter of weeks.

Well, a spring training affair between the Tampa Bay Rays and Philadelphia got a little bit sexier when a ballgirl retrieved a ball hit by Elliot Johnson.



(Courtesy of The Fightins)

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Charles Garcia Two-Handed Poster Dunk

Charles Garcia of Seattle University is currently an intriguing NBA prospect due to his 6'10 height and ability to get to the basket.

The second part of that statement was shown off against Cal State Northridge, Garcia decided to lower the boom on an opposing player with a two-handed poster dunk.

The only problem was that in the end it didn't count since he was called for charging on the play.



(Courtesy of Ballin is a Habit)

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NHL Fan Fight! NHL Fan Fight!

There has been a recent debate among sports bloggers and ESPN personalities on whether the NHL should ban fighting.

Well, if that possibly happens, we might see more fighting in the stands than on the ice.

Here is video of a Vancouver Canucks fan lowering the boom on an Anaheim Ducks fan with a wacky sideways camera angle to boot.



(Courtesy of Busted Coverage)

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March 24, 2010

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Tiger Woods Explains Himself to his Teenage Kids

On last night's edition of Jimmy Kimmel Live, Kimmel was interested in a question that was posed to Tiger in one of his weekend interviews. It was regarding how will Tiger explain his actions to his children in the future.

Well, this is how Jimmy thought it would go

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Sony Ericsson Miami Glam Slam Tennis Match Featuring Jay Sean and Mel B

Let's be honest with ourselves, this has been a terribly slow week in the world of sports.

However, I might have found something to at least tickle your funny-bone. The Sony Ericsson Tennis Open was in Miami for an event and they decided, let's play some mixed doubles with musicians.

The teams featured Ana Ivanovic/Rapper Jay Sean and former Spice Girl Mel B/Novak Djokovic.

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Jimmy Kimmel Takes a Second Look at Tiger Woods Weekend Interviews

During Monday's edition of Jimmy Kimmel Live, one of the topics of Kimmel's monologue was the Tiger Woods interviews that he did for ESPN and the Golf Channel over the weekend.

He also let us know that JKL's own Guillermo got his own interview with Tiger as well.



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March 23, 2010

Send in the Links (3/23/2010)


-> Chicago Baseball Reporters...The Spin is Back (Not Qualified to Comment)
-> Tony Romo, Can You Hear Me? (Midwest Sports Fans)
-> Nets CEO Yells at Fan with Paper Bag on His Head (That NBA Lottery Pick)
-> The LA Kings Ice Crew...Very Nice (Unathletic)
-> Michelle Wie and McDonald's: A Sponsorship Made in Boiled Grease (Sportress of Blogitude)

Today's Moment of Zen: Amar'e Stoudemire lowers the boom on Anthony Tolliver



(Courtesy of Hooped Up)

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Nick Swisher Won't Sing "Sweet Caroline" with Clay Buchholz

As we move into April, that only means two things. The dog days of summer are approaching and Sunday Night Baseball will return to ESPN.

In this latest commercial, Red Sox pitcher Clay Buchholz and actor Adam Scott are singing Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" and try to get Yankees utility-man Nick Swisher to sing it with them.



(Courtesy of Sliding Into Home)

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Erin Andrews and Chad OchoCinco's "First Dances" on Dancing with the Stars

For those of you that missed last night's premiere of Dancing with the Stars, your probably wondering how ESPN's Erin Andrews and Cincinatti Bengals wide receiver Chad OchoCinco did.

Well, here is the video evidence of those performances and for my dancing afficionados out there, they are dancing the "ChaCha".



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March 22, 2010

NCAA Bracket Busted? Misery Deserves Company


There are probably many of you out there in the world-wide blogosphere that were confident that your NCAA bracket would stand the test of time.

You looked at the bracket when came out on Selection Sunday and thought this was going to be a piece of cake. You kept your foot on the pulse of those mid-major opponents and watched all of the conference tournaments. You scoffed at mid-majors like Saint Mary's and Xavier and already penciled in Kansas as the winner for the National Championship game.

Seriously, you were ready....or at least that was the mind-set when 4.78 million entries entered the ESPN Tournament Challenge and now, no-one left has a perfect bracket. Yep...that's right nobody in the ESPN Tournament Challenge is perfect.

Now based on conventional logic you would think someone would have blindly lucked out by picking a perfect bracket up to this point but the odds of that are mind-blowing as it is.

How did we get to this point? Well, upsets always happen like Ohio over Georgetown and there will always be those teams who make a run in the tournament like Cornell. However, Northern Iowa upset of Kansas in the round of 32 pretty much blew most people chances at the perfect bracket.

To note from ESPN statistics, 42.7% of people picked Kansas to win the National Championship and over 90.3% of people picked them to at least appear in the Sweet Sixteen. Those are eye-popping numbers to say the least. (To note, Northern Iowa was picked to make the Sweet 16 at 0.4% of brackets)

So, to put it in plain terms, everyone's bracket pretty much went boom after the Northern Iowa upset. Also the constant media-hyping of the Big East/Kansas as #1/Pac-10 and West Coast Conferences are inferior probably didn't help many people make educated choices in their brackets. There goes the East-Coast Media Machine at it's finest.

For those of you that feel bad about having their bracket torn to shreds, most experts out there didn't fare that much better. 12 ESPN NCAA Men's College Basketball Analysts (who included Digger Phelps, Dick Vitale, Doug Gottlieb and Andy Katz) all picked Kansas to make it to the Final Four.

The crew from ESPN's Around the Horn all picked Kansas as their National Champion except for "Reverend" Bill Plaschke of the Los Angeles Times, he went with Kentucky. So cheer up, Amateur Bracketologists, the experts didn't fare that much better either.

In the end, what we learned about the NCAA Tournament is that the Madness of March still can't be quantified in the realm of perfection.

(By the way, most of you are probably wondering, how I'm doing at the moment. Well, I lost in Kansas for the title game but still have 6 teams that can make the elite eight and Kentucky winning it all. You want proof, here is my bracket)

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March 21, 2010

Fantasy Drafthelp: Draft/Auction Day Back to Basics Advice

First and foremost, we now have online the most useful guide you could possibly want, FANTASY BASEBALL DRAFTOLOGY 2010. Here is the Table of Contents:

Page 1: Draft Philosophy Overview, Top 72 Overall
Page 2: Starting Pitcher Rankings, Draft Board Decoder, Lessons of “The Stat”
Page 3: Starting Pitcher Rankings Cont’, 2010 Don’t Be That Guy
Page 4: Starting Pitcher Rankings Cont’, Relief Pitcher Rankings, 2010 Sleepers
Page 5: Catcher Rankings, 2010 Overvalued, 2010 Undervalued, Offseason Movement Winners and Losers
Page 6: First Base Rankings, Injury Risk Management
Page 7: Second Base Rankings, Designated Hitter Rankings, 2010 Position Battle Overview
Page 8: Shortstop Rankings, 2009 Prospect Rankings, Long-Term Keeper League Prospect Rankings
Page 9: 2010 AL & NL Scarcity, 2010 Players With a Wide Range of Opinion
Page 10: Respect Mah Eligibilitah!
Page 11: Third Base Rankings, Suggested League Guidelines
Pages 12-13: Outfield Rankings
Pages 14-17: 2010 Mock Draft and Analysis
Page 18: Dollar Bin Players
Pages 19-20: Shea Stadium and Yankee Stadium Memories, Hall of Famer Andre Dawson
Pages 21-22: 2010 Topps Cards Review
Page 23: FDH Standings/Awards Predictions for 2010 MLB, FDH Minor League System Rankings
Page 24: 2010 Fantasy Overview, 2009 Legitimate Breakthroughs/Reclamation Cases

The following pieces of advice distill the high-level information that we have been preaching this winter and spring down to a few more basic notes to remember:

^ The note from Page 24 about speed being very much overvalued this year cannot be repeated nearly often enough. In 2006, we predicted that the baby steps that MLB was taking to removing steroid and HGH use from the game would result in a change in the way we viewed the relationship between home runs and stolen bases. Ever since the “steroid era” really took flight in the late ‘90s, it had been an article of faith that stolen bases were infinitely more valuable than home runs. However, over the past four seasons, our prediction has come to pass without much acknowledgement from the fantasy industry that this has been the case. The ratio of home runs to stolen bases has gone from approximately 2 to 1 to approximately 1.6 to 1. Think long and hard about that before you drink the Kool-Aid on slappys such as Jacoby Ellsbury (5th on the industry consensus draft board among outfielders in our draft guide), Ichiro (tied for 8th on the consensus draft board in the outfield) or Michael Bourn (tied for 34th on the consensus draft board in the outfield).

^ Power is especially the true differentiator at catcher and the middle infield. Joe Mauer never even came close to living up to his perennially exalted draft status until last season when he had his amazing power spike. As such, beware of players such as Erick Aybar who have demonstrated the ability to make contact but little else.

^ Another prediction that we made that has come true over the past four years regards the removal of amphetamines from the game. “Greenies” were a staple of the sport for decades and we indicated that because players could no longer use this tool to combat the “dog days of summer,” that they would find themselves struggling even more to catch up to the high heat of power pitchers. Indeed, the number of strikeouts per game has skyrocketed to well over 13 per game and hurlers who make hitters miss have never been worth more. With this in mind, pitchers such as Jair Jurjjens must be regarded in a manner more wary than their ERA and WHIP might otherwise indicate.

^ We have one player tagged with a first-round value on our board who might raise a few eyebrows with that designation: Troy Tulowitzki. He is more apt to be classified as a second or perhaps even third-round value elsewhere in the industry. It is true that he followed up his superlative 2007 rookie campaign with a banged-up disappointment in 2008 and a very rough first two months last year before breaking out big-time. Here were his numbers for the season: .297, 32 HR, 92 RBI, 101 R, 20 SB. Now examine the numbers from June 1 forward: .326, 26 HR, 73 RBI, 76 R, 15 SB. He was arguably the best hitter in baseball the last four months of the season. While it is true that his speed uptick was unprecedented for his career, his overall potential clearly paints him as a Top 10 player for the 2010 season.

^ Our “Respect Mah Eligibilitah” lists the eligibility of players in leagues with 10, 15 and 20-game eligibility rules at each position. Some players, such as Victor Martinez, have secondary eligibility at positions where the would rarely be used (first base) because they are infinitely more valuable at their main position (catcher). But there are other players who are actually worth relatively equivalent amounts at different positions, such as Gordon Beckham (second base and third base), Mark Reynolds (first base and third base) and Kevin Youkilis (first base and third base). Players with this kind of flexibility are especially valuable, because they allow you to draft one less backup in the late rounds and instead gravitate towards the best player still available. Also, because our rankings take this factor into consideration, adherence to the board will make you more likely to end up with one or more of them – such as Bill Hall’s 2006 breakout season when our board favored him because he entered the year eligible at three positions.

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Brandon Jennings Will Protect This House



One of the nicer surprises this NBA season is the play of Milwaukee Bucks rookie guard Brandon Jennings.

In the above clip, Jennings does a commercial with the folks at Under Armour which chronicles his current career-path.

By the way, "I WILL"

(Courtesy of That NBA Lottery Pick)

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High Flying Chase Budinger



Check out how high Chase Budinger gets on this putback slam over the Boston Celtics on 3/19/2010.

Courtesy of(ClutchFans)

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Grand Haven High Player Shatters The Backboard



Grand Haven basketball player Nate VanArendonk dunks and shatters the backboard in an MHSAA Boys Basketball Regional Final game against Rockford at Grandville High School on March 17, 2010.

Sorry there is no audio provided for this video. But it is still incredible to see a youngster do this.

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March 19, 2010

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March 18, 2010

Carlos Pena Kissed a Dolphin...and Liked It

Tampa Bay Rays 1st baseman Carlos Pena recently decided to spend some of his free time at SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida.

Pena spent some time at SeaWorld's Discovery Cove where he swam with a dolphin named Jenny.

At around the 0:55 second mark, Carlos and Jenny the Dolphin shared a tender moment with a kiss.



Somewhere Bill Raftery is saying, "With the KISS!"

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Happy March Madness


We here at Outside the Boxscore would like to wish all of you college basketball fans out there, a Happy March Madness.

Just don't blame us if you bracket gets busted too early....blame that one on the alcohol.

As a special treat, we've compiled the last four years of "One Shining Moment".







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March 17, 2010

It's Time For Another Edition of "Barack-etology"

It is no secret to anyone that the USA President Barack Obama is a pretty big sports fan.

Recently, he joined ESPN's Andy Katz for another edition of "Barack-etology" where he filled out his 2010 NCAA Men's Basketball bracket.

Barack's Final Four: Kansas, Kansas State, Kentucky, Villanova.

Who did he pick to win it all? Well, you have to watch the video to find out. For Barack's entire bracket, check out this link.



(Courtesy of ESPN.com)

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The Oregon Ducks Football Team Depicted by Billboard as "Clowns"

It has been no secret recently that the Oregon Ducks football team has been under tremendous scrunity due to their problems with the law.

However, someone recently posted a billboard in Eugene, Oregon featuring Jeremiah Massoli, LeMichael James, LaGarret Blount and others players on the football team depicted as clowns.



It is still unknown who was behind this billboard but it wouldn't surprise me if it was someone from Corvallis.

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Chicago Blackhawks visit The Jay Leno Show

On Tuesday's edition of the Jay Leno Show, the Chicago Blackhawks were in attendance in Jay's audience.

During Jay's monologue, Patrick Kane and Johnathan Toews had a couple of lines in regards to the Vancouver Winter Olympics.



(Courtesy of Terez Owens)

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Tiger Woods Gets South Park'd

For those of you that are not South Park fans, the season 14 premiere tonight has a Tiger Woods vibe to it.

The episode press release details the nature of the episode below:

The latest in scientific testing reveals that some of the boys have a sex addiction problem in the 14th season premiere of "South Park" titled "Sexual Healing" premiering on Wednesday, March 17 at 10:00 p.m. on Comedy Central.

The nation's top scientists come together to put a stop to the recent phenomenon of rich, successful men who suddenly want to have sex with many, many women. After extensive testing, some of the fourth grade boys in South Park Elementary are diagnosed as sex addicts.
Although the episode is set to air later tonight, here are two clips from South Park Studios that have Tiger Woods predominately featured.

(These Clips are NSFW)





(Courtesy of South Park Studios)

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The NIT: Where Nut-Punching Happens

Last night was the beginning to the NIT, you know that other postseason college basketball tournament.

Well, it had not one but two incidents of players punching an opposing in the nether-regions.

The first clip comes to us from the Jackson State/Mississippi State affair where Jackson State's Phillips Williams gave an upper-cut punch to the nuts to Mississippi State's Dee Bost.



The second clip comes to us from the Seton Hall/Texas Tech game where Seton Hall's Herb Pope decide to get a little jabby with Texas Tech's Darko Cohadarevic.



(Courtesy of Friends of the Program and Deadspin)

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March 16, 2010

The Tiger Woods Media Machine is Back, For Better or Worse


Just when you thought it was safe to watch ESPN for non-Tiger Woods coverage, Tiger Woods released a statement today that he will be returning to the game of golf for the upcoming Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in April.

This will be Woods first golf tournament since the November car crash that brought out about 19 paramores, Elin wielding a golf club, and enough late night jokes to shake a stick at.

However, the one negative that comes from this is the media/blogosphere/newspaper opinion pieces will be out in full force till that day occurs which means you should get ready for "Tiger Woods Returns!" coverage for the next 26 days or so.

As much as the media has beaten this story to death, Tiger Woods has become one of the most polarizing figures in the last couple of months. I understand that people are going to be interest in his return but after awhile I just want to smash my television with a hammer during Sportscenter.

Here is a quick recap of some stories from this morning's live SportsCenter:

-> Tiger Woods Returns
-> How Will Fans React?
-> What do the PGA players think?
-> What does PGA Comissioner Tim Finchem think?
-> How Tiger's life turned upside down
-> Can Tiger Bounce Back?
-> Nuggets-Rockets Highlight

I'm not going to chastise ESPN for making it "TigerCenter" this morning since today was an off-day in the world of sports but when does it become too much coverage?

When do we have to say as a society that we have to take the foot off the acceleration of a story? I know that the intrigue is there for many people and how story has become more of a TMZ'd/Us Weekly interest more than Tiger's return to dominate golf interest.

Tiger's return is arguably the most controversial in sports history and it is tough to compare it to others of it's kind. Kobe Bryant had to deal with a rape trial but he had teammates to fall back on. Brett Favre returned to the game of football after a premature retirement but he had no controversial transgressions to deal with.

Tiger's road back to the PGA tour is going to be the hardest and have the most flashbulbs associated with it. As a plea to the media, all I ask is that I don't need to hear about it everyday for the next 26 days.

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Marqus Blakely Poster-Dunk vs. Boston University

(Have you joined the Outside the Boxscore March Madness Pool yet? There is still time, click on this link and sign up now!)

Although this video is a little old, it's still pretty impressive. Marqus Blakely of Vermont University posterizes a Boston University player in the American East championship game.

In the words of Mark Jackson, "MAMA...There goes that man!"

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Tomas Holmstrom Loses Skate-Blade

During yesterday's Detroit Red Wings-Calgary Flames affair, Red Wings right winger Tomas Holmstrom attempted to chase down a loose puck in the first period and ran into the boards.

It appeared at first glance that he was injured after the play until Fox Sports Detroit did a close-up.



It's all fun and games until someone loses a skate...blade.

(Courtesy of Puck Daddy)

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Russian Fan Attacks Hockey Goalie

One thing that I do know about hockey fans is that they tend to get a little rowdy at times.

The below video comes to us from Russia's KHL playoff game which pitted the Avtomobilist Ekaterinburg vs. Salavat Yulaev Ufa. (Try saying that three times fast!)

A drunk fan somehow got into the Avtomobilist Ekaterinburg bench and started swinging a stick at goal-tender, Vitaly Kolesnik.



Kolesnik ended up getting a few cuts from the swinging stick and ended up going to a local hospital and being diagnosed with a concussion. Besides that, thankfully he is okay.

(Courtesy of Russian Hockey Fans)

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Fernando Perez is Poor....Major League Baseball Poor

Let's be honest, the economy has put everyone in a bind recently and even baseball players are feeling the hurt.

The guys over at 12 Angry Mascots recently interviewed Devils Rays outfielder Fernando Perez who is only making baseball's minimum wage of $400,000 dollars.



In a way, I feel sorry for Fernando. (Can you hear the drums, Fernando?)

Alex Rodriguez can sneeze during a spring training game and that would be Fernando's entire year salary.

(Courtesy of DRaysBay)

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March 15, 2010

Send in the Links (3/15/2010)

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Erin Andrews "Save the First Dance" for Dick Vitale

Unless you just traveled back in time from the year 3004, you probably know that ESPN sideline reporter Erin Andrews will be appearing on this season's "Dancing with the Stars."

Well, she was covering the ACC Championship between Duke/Georgia Tech and before the game, Dick Vitale decided to steal the first dance.



Somewhere Digger Phelps is crying....

(Courtesy of The Sporting Blog)

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Jim Lampley Loves the Word, "Bang"

During this weekend's Manny Pacquiao-Joshua Clottery fight, HBO announcer Jim Lampley got a little excited during the eight round.

Let's say it plainly, "Bang Bang Bang Bang"



(Courtesy of Deadspin)

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March 14, 2010

Calm Down, Alvin Gentry

Phoenix Suns head coach Alvin Gentry is usually a pretty cool customer when it comes to patrolling the NBA sidelines.

However during Saturday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers, Gentry was not happy about the lack of flagrant foul call against Pau Gasol with he made contact with Louis Amundson.

Gentry was ejected for arguing with an official but before he left, he decided to vent his frustation in an outward manner.



(Courtesy of With Malice)

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Alexander Ovechkin Nasty Hit on Brian Campell

During this weekend's Chicago Blackhawks/Washington Capitals affair, Capitals star Alexander Ovechkin decide to the lay the boom against Chicago's Brian Campell.



Wow, that was a nasty hit. Campell did not return to the game and it is believed that he has an upper-body injury.

Ovechkin received a five-minute major penalty for his actions and there is a possibility that he might be suspended for this hit.

(Courtesy of The Puck Doctors)

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Fantasy Drafthelp: Spring Training Update Notes

First and foremost, we now have online the most useful guide you could possibly want, FANTASY BASEBALL DRAFTOLOGY 2010. Here is the Table of Contents:

Page 1: Draft Philosophy Overview, Top 72 Overall
Page 2: Starting Pitcher Rankings, Draft Board Decoder, Lessons of “The Stat”
Page 3: Starting Pitcher Rankings Cont’, 2010 Don’t Be That Guy
Page 4: Starting Pitcher Rankings Cont’, Relief Pitcher Rankings, 2010 Sleepers
Page 5: Catcher Rankings, 2010 Overvalued, 2010 Undervalued, Offseason Movement Winners and Losers
Page 6: First Base Rankings, Injury Risk Management
Page 7: Second Base Rankings, Designated Hitter Rankings, 2010 Position Battle Overview
Page 8: Shortstop Rankings, 2009 Prospect Rankings, Long-Term Keeper League Prospect Rankings
Page 9: 2010 AL & NL Scarcity, 2010 Players With a Wide Range of Opinion
Page 10: Respect Mah Eligibilitah!
Page 11: Third Base Rankings, Suggested League Guidelines
Pages 12-13: Outfield Rankings
Pages 14-17: 2010 Mock Draft and Analysis
Page 18: Dollar Bin Players
Pages 19-20: Shea Stadium and Yankee Stadium Memories, Hall of Famer Andre Dawson
Pages 21-22: 2010 Topps Cards Review
Page 23: FDH Standings/Awards Predictions for 2010 MLB, FDH Minor League System Rankings
Page 24: 2010 Fantasy Overview, 2009 Legitimate Breakthroughs/Reclamation Cases

^ The major calamity of spring training involves Joe Nathan, who ended up with a torn ligament and will certainly miss the season even if he has yet to come around to that reality yet. Francisco Liriano is now under consideration for the job – possibly killing two birds with one stone, since the team now has cause to wonder if he’ll ever be the same as a starter – and he has to be considered as the co-favorite along with Jon Rauch. From there, Matt Guerrier would be next in line, followed by Pat Neshek.

^ Jose Reyes was already on thin ice with many fantasy owners after an injury-affected ’09 season. Now he’s dealing with an overactive thyroid issue, one that has yet to be set up with a definitive corrective course of action. You must assume that he will miss the first month of the season right now, probably a bit more than that.

^ Another Met, Carlos Beltran, is progressing well with his knee rehab and should be back before the end of April. Bear in mind, though, that like Reyes, Beltran is coming off of a less-than-healthy season.

^ Two more frontline fantasy players, Brandon Webb (shoulder) and Brian Roberts (back) probably will take until mid-April to be ready. Likewise, while Lance Berkman is hopeful he will be back by Opening Day, odds are that the scope job on his knee will keep him out until the middle of April as well.

^ Every player’s worth is measured by reaching a happy medium between his potential high and low points of production. Players like Dontrelle Willis are the hardest to grade because of the vast canyon between those points. While his awful recent past would have not made him even worthy of a $1 pick/super late-round pick coming into this year, his incredible start to the spring does move him up to the late-round/single-digit bid level.

^ In terms of the super-prospects: Jason Heyward looks like he will start the season in the A-T-L, while the hurlers – Stephen Strasburg and Aroldis Chapman – are looking good enough to start the season, but will probably be held back until June.

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March 12, 2010

Send in the Links (3/12/2010)

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Jimmy Kimmel Brings Together "The Legion of Naked Athletes"

On last night's Jimmy Kimmel Live, Jimmy brough together the legion of naked athletes together featuring UFC fighter Chuck Liddel, NFL wide receiver Chad OchoCinco, and Famed Naked-Mini Golfer and Actor Dax Shepard.

Essentialy they talked about their naked endeavours and Chad Ochocinco pimped his new VH1 reality dating show called, "The Tournament".

(Video is NSFW.....Well, it's technically okay but still use discretion here. You don't want to have to explain to your boss why you watched that video with naked black man running in park.)



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High School Hockey Introduction FAIL

Just picture this moment for a second, your a high school kid in Minnesota and your playing in the Minnesota Boys State High School Hockey Tournament.

It's the day of the game and your being introduced at the Xcel Energy Center in front of thousands of fans and a viewing television audience. They call your name and you proceed to your spot on the ice.

Then you wipeout right in front of the television camera...



(Courtesy of Sportress of Blogitude)

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Andrew Bogut Destroys Glen Davis



Andrew Bogut of the Bucks throws the hammer down over Glen "Big Baby" Davis of the Boston Celtics.

The best part of the entire video is Glen Davis falling down after Bogut posterizes him.

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The Spotlight Surrounding Lamar Odom



Lakers forward Lamar Odom talks about the attention he gets from his marriage with famous celebrity wife, Khloe Kardashian.

Courtesy of(LosAngelesTimes)

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Nomar Garciaparra Is Hanging Up The Cleats



Former American League MVP Nomar Garciaparra retired as a member of the Boston Red Sox Wednesday. The six-time All-Star signed a one-day contract with his former team and then announced he's ending his 14-year career.

Courtesy of(Associated Press)

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