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11/19/2008

On the Stage: Back Back Back and Farragut North

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GuestbloggerKevin Sessums recently reviewed 'Streamers' and 'The Language of Trees' as well as 'All My Sons' and 'Speed-The-Plow' for Towleroad. You can also catch up with Kevin online at his own blog at MississippiSissy.com.

Back2Yesterday I wrote about how off-Broadway productions are often occasions to discover unknown actors. It’s an especially pleasant surprise when those actors are not only talented but also sexy. The lastest examples of that are the three actors portraying professional baseball players in Back Back Back, the new play about steroid use in professional sports penned by Itamar Moses, a graduate in Dramatic Writing from NYU who has taught at both NYU and Yale and currently has couple of other plays debuting at regional theatres in Chicago and Berkeley. I was a big fan last season of Moses’s The Four of Us, which was staged in the small blackbox space at Manhattan Theatre Club’s 55th Stree outpost which is also where Back Back Back is getting a first-rate production though the play itself is more Triple A than major-league. Its nine intermissionless scenes - get it? nine scenes = nine innings - have been smoothly directed by Daniel Aukin, who was Artistic Director of Soho Rep from 1999-2006.

But back back back to those sexy actors, especially Jeremy Davidson and James Martinez, who portray, respectively, the Mark McGwire and Jose Canseco, stand-ins. I kept wondering if MTC’s lawyers had vetted the play for any kind of accusations of slander since the characters are so obviously based on those two players who were most famously caught up in the game’s steroid scandals. Yet each of the actors transcends such obviousness and lends each of their roles an individuality that is - visually, viscerally - a kick to behold. Since the play takes place in the close confines of a blackbox theatre it makes it seem as if the audience is, in turn, right next to them in the close confines of the many locker rooms in which the play takes place. Believe me, you’ll be thankful for such proximity.

Back3Martinez, a graduate of the Julliard School of Drama, is remarkable in displaying the hyper-machismo of his character, a machismo that is just short of roid-rage. He finds a kind of comedic timing to Moses’s lines that is constantly surprising. I found myself appalled at my own laughter as his lacerating performance kept building and building. Davidson’s is the quieter performance so that when he erupts before their Congressional hearing in an anteroom where they both are awaiting their testimony during the play’s penultimate scene, it is a shattering moment for the audience as he lets us see the shattered shell of the sports hero he once was. With his almost burly body and huge handlebar mustache, the extremely handsome Davidson attains the look of a 70’s porn star more than a 90’s baseball player. But who’s complaining. He gave an acclaimed performance as Brick in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof a few years back at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. And he could bring out the Maggie the Cat in any of us. Or, better yet, that unseen, much discussed Williams character, Skipper, Brick’s unrequited love. Okay, stop rolling your eyes. Towleroad is, after all, a site with homosexual tendencies. Allow me to tend mine.

The third actor in the troika of the play is Michael Mosley. Not as outwardly sexy as the other two, he achieves his own boy-next-door sensual appeal by serving as the play’s moral core. There’s a lot to be said for goodness as a turn-on. And he holds his own against the more forceful performances of the other two actors. Aukin weaves him into the increasingly rancorous and paranoid story with a stealthy strength. He is literally the last man standing at the play’s end.

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Back Back Back, MTC at New York City Center, 131 West 55th Street, New York. Ticket information here.
(photos: Joan Marcus)

Farragut2The Atlantic Theatre’s production of playwright Beau Willimon’s Farragut North - a kind of All About Eve crossed with the The Best Man if David Mamet, the Atlantic’s founder, had mated them - has a rather storied pedigree on the way to its production in the theatre’s 20th Street location. Seeing an early draft of the play, George Clooney bought the film rights to it (Willimon, who got his M.F.A. in playwriting from Columbia, is adapting it) as a vehicle for himself and Leonardo DiCaprio. Then it was announced that Jake Gyllenhaal was signed to play the DiCaprio character in a Broadway production. When Gyllenhaal dropped out, the Broadway production fell through and the play - thankfully - ended up at the estimable Atlantic where it is getting a production that really could not be bettered.

Continued, AFTER THE JUMP...

Farragut3The play itself, however, is a rather predictable one. I could see all the plot twists coming almost from the first scene onward but that did not take away from the enjoyment of Doug Hughes’ direction or the wonderful performances he has elicited from his perfectly cast actors and actresses. Chris Noth (AKA Mr. Big from Sex in the City) has cast aside the roue that Carrie Bradshaw loves with such ridiculous fervor and, in fact, is able to banish all thoughts of Mr. Big from our minds as he shuffles about the stage talking of bowel movements and past political battles. He is the manager of an inchoate presidential campaign taking shape in the caucus state of Iowa, the machinations of which form the plot of the play. His is a rumpled, cynical presence and he wonderfully captures the character’s world-weariness, his curdled idealism.

Olivia Thirlby plays the campaign’s intern who beds anybody she damn well pleases. Thirlby, who was so memorable as the best friend in Juno and the young seductress in The Wackness, is equally as memorable onstage as she is on the screen. It’s a devastingly good off-Broadway debut and I can’t wait to see more of her work in the future.

Farragut4But the play belongs to John Gallagher, Jr., as the stripling - the campaign’s overly ambitious press secretary - who strips everyone in his path of their dignity until he is left with none of his own. I’ve seen Gallagher in three roles now. He was eerily moving in the Pultizer Prize winning play, Rabbit Hole, and even more so in his Tony Award winning performance as Moritz in Spring Awakening. And now as this preppy son-of-a-bitch in Farragut North, which refers to the subway stop in D.C. where all the myriad lobbyists - Republicans and Democrats both - disembark. Gallagher has not only given completely different and astounding performances in each play, but he has even looked completely different in them all. His talent is literally transformative.

For all you political junkies out there who are jonesing ever since Obama beat McCain and are counting the days until his inauguration on January 20th, I’d recommend getting a fix over at the Atlantic.

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Farragut North, Atlantic Theatre Company, Atlantic Theater Company at the Linda Gross Theater, 336 West 20th Street, New York. Ticket information here.
(photos: Jacqueline Mia Foster)

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10/30/2008

News: Robert Downey, Jr., Florida, Daniel Craig, Dogs, Cindy Sheehan

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10/14/2008

Philadelphia Philly Matt Stairs Enjoys His Home Run Reward

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Matt Stairs, who joined the Phillies on August 30 just in time for post-season play, had this to say after his 8th-inning two-run, pinch-hit homer against the Dodgers:

"You want to get that one big hit where you feel like you’re part of the team … not that I don’t feel like I’m part of the team, by no means, but when you get that nice celebration coming into the dugout and you’re getting your ass hammered by guys, it’s no better feeling than to have that done."


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09/19/2008

San Diego Padre Rookies Hazed, Made to Wear Hooters Uniforms

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The San Diego Padres observed an annual hazing ritual on Wednesday when they made the rookies dress up in Hooters uniforms.

The rookies then announced that, like the city's firefighters, they would be suing their managers because of the stress of being looked upon as sex objects, and subjected to cat calls, lewd comments and gestures*...

They were also subjected to "raised eyebrows" out on the town.

One more shot, AFTER THE JUMP...

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* For those of you who haven't read the San Diego firefighter post below, that's what I'm sarcastically referring to here. The rookies are not actually suing their managers, I'm just making a point about 'public humiliation' and heterosexuals' willingness to go along with it in a straight macho hetero setting, but not a gay one.


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07/14/2008

Towleroad Guide to the Tube #324

BEFORE I FORGET: New film by Jacques Nolot "trains an unflinching spotlight on a species that, to judge from the movies, might as well be extinct: the aging homosexual." Opens in NYC July 18.

TIRADE: Minor league manager of the Wichita Wingnuts argues with an umpire,forcing him to smell his shoe and armpit at a game last week. The tirade has made the team rich and (relatively) famous.

LADY GAGA: Performs her single "Just Dance" at the Miss Universe swimsuit competition.

HAIR: New York's Public Theatre is doing a revival of Hair this summer. Here's a performance of "Black Boys/White Boys" at a recent preview performance in front of the Theory store in the meatpacking district. Three more of the performances here.

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Toronto Fans Taunt A-Rod with Madonna Headshots

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Blue Jay fans attempted to distract Alex Rodriguez by flashing images of Madonna during a three-game visit to Toronto. The Yanks lost 2 out of 3 in the series.

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07/09/2008

Jason Giambi's Pornstache Getting its Own Day at Yankee Stadium

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The mustache that New York Yankee Jason Giambi grew in late June has caused such a fuss and developed such a fanbase that it's getting its own day from the organization. Not since the beards of the New England Patriots has facial hair on an athlete drawn such attention.

Giambi2According to New York magazine, "They’ll distribute 20,000 fake mustaches at Yankee Stadium (this afternoon), and they say the faux facial hair will also be worn by team broadcasters and maybe even players. They’re even calling in the big guns, claiming the endorsement of the American Mustache Institute, which has provided one of its trademark over-the-top quotations: “Giambi’s significant first-half production as well as his powerful lip fur — indicating great intellect and good looks — make two very compelling reasons for his place on the American League All-Star roster.”

The promotion is an effort to get Giambi and his pornstache voted to the All-Star team at MLB.com.

(screencap via deadspin)

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05/29/2008

Feeding Frenzy for Larry Craig 'Bobble-foot' Giveaways

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You may remember that last weekend the minor league St. Paul Saints baseball team handed out Larry Craig "Bobble-foot" giveaways. CNN sent Jeanne Moos to cover it. People were apparently lined up at 10am for a 7pm game so they could get one of these things.

I've clipped the segment, AFTER THE JUMP...


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05/23/2008

Minneapolis Baseball Team Hands Out Larry Craig 'Bobblefoot'

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The Minnesota minor league baseball team The St. Paul Saints is doing away with traditional "bobblehead" giveaways this weekend and handing out an homage to Idaho Senator Larry Craig, who as you well know was arrested in a local airport for tapping under the stall at an undercover cop.

The team is handing out "bobblefoot" knickknacks featuring a bathroom stall with a pair of feet, one of which is springloaded and 'taps'. The baseball team's press release claims that the item honors "National Tap Dance Day".

According to the Star-Tribune, "The team also takes pains to note: 'It doesn't matter if your tapping style is done with a 'wide stance' or is used as some sort of code.'"

Saints promotion: Not quite a bobblehead [star tribune via boing boing]


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05/20/2008

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04/03/2008

It's Baseball Season and Justin Timberlake is a Swinger

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It took six pitches before Justin Timberlake connected with the ball, according to the Caller-Times, which was in Corpus Christi, Texas as he shot scenes for his new movie The Open Road about fictional Corpus Christi Hooks player Carlton Garrett. But Timberlake apparently prepped the crowd, telling them "Don't expect anything grand from me. This is not my stage."

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One more shot, AFTER THE JUMP...

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03/31/2008

George W. Bush Booed at Washington Nationals Season Opener

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As he strode to the mound Sunday night to deliver the first pitch at Washington Nationals season opener at the new National Ballpark, President George W. Bush received a chilly welcome from the 40,000+ crowd who booed him the entire time he was on the field.

Nationals manager Manny Acta caught Bush's pitch.

Above, the president waits nervously in the wings...

Watch it, AFTER THE JUMP...


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02/25/2008

Florida Marlins Audition Heavy Males for 'Manatees' Cheer Squad

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The Florida Marlins held auditions this weekend for an unpaid plus-size male cheerleading team they're dubbing the Manatees:

"The team hopes to recruit seven to 10 tubby men to dance, cheer and jiggle during Friday and Saturday home games this season. Real manatees, 1,200-pound mammals sometimes referred to as "sea cows," are not considered the most agile of creatures and often get caught in boat propellers. The Marlins want their Manatees to have the same dimensions, but to be decidedly more agile. Men will be judged on how well they dance a choreographed routine. The Marlins already have a cheerleading squad, the considerably more svelte Mermaids."

I'd love to see the Chicago Bears do the same.


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02/11/2008

Hillary Clinton Sexualized as "Kissing Bandit" on Rare Baseball Card

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The Upper Deck company recently produced a set of "Presidential Predictor" baseball cards featuring presidential candidates and other political figures, tying each to a famous (or somehow, pivotal) figure in baseball.

Pictured below are Barack Obama as a White Sox fan, John McCain as Ted Williams, and former candidates John Edwards as Archibald Wright "Moonlight" Graham and Rudy Giuliani as baseball-deflecting fan Jeffrey Maier. More explanation here.

Upper Deck has apparently pulled their likeness of Hillary Clinton (above) from the deck, although at least one slipped through, and it's now up for sale on eBay.

Says the description:

"Hillary Rodham Clinton and Morganna Roberts, baseball's infamous 'Kissing Bandit,' share a similar life strategy: go after what you want and get it! Clinton, the former First Lady and current Senator from New York, continues to generate headlines with her reforms, initiatives and current bid for the 2008 Democratic Presidential nomination. Morganna, a trendsetter who loved media attention, made her mark with mad dashes onto baseball fields across America in the 1970s and '80s. Curvaceous and daring, she would target one particular player and plant a kiss on his cheek. She would then be escorted off the field by security personnel. Two of her recipients included Pete Rose in '71 and George Brett in '79. Like Clinton, she saw something she liked and went after it."

Said an Upper Deck spokesperson: "Our goal with the program was to have fun and be entertaining and not to be offensive. There was some concern by some of the people that it might be offensive, and we didn't want to go down that path. So we pulled the card."

The big-breasted depiction of Clinton, in shiny short shorts, has a current bid of $2000.

Here are a few of the other cards:

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11/19/2007

Billy Bean Submits Question to GOP Presidential YouTube Debate

Former pro baseball player Billy Bean has submitted a question for candidates in the upcoming Republican YouTube debate on November 28th.

Said Bean in an email to friends: "I hope you'll take a look...and if you think you'd like to see one of those far right conservatives answer my question...pass the word, and tell as many people as you can to take a look. Apparently the amount of hits/views has a lot to do with the selection process. Please forgive the quality of the video....Spielberg was busy...., but I did it all by myself...(I know...it shows)."

Billy's question: "Over the years, factions of the Republican party seem to have fully embraced religion-based bigotry and discrimination against the GLBT community as a way to win elections. Will you discourage people from using their religious beliefs as a way to justify discrimination against citizens like me?"

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11/02/2007

Towleroad Guide to the Tube #193

DAN ABRAMS: On Washington State Rep. Richard Curtis and Republican hypocrites, plus interview with Cody Castagna.

AMY WINEHOUSE: Gives a very shaky performance of "Back to Black" at the MTV European Music Awards.

JONATHAN PAPELBON: The Boston Red Sox pitcher appears on David Letterman.

JOHN EDWARDS: Fresh off the recent debate, Edwards is out with a new 60-second ad.

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07/31/2007

Queer Eye Guys Growing The Beard

Scout Productions, the team of David Collins and Michael Williams who produced Bravo's Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, has set up a project with Showtime entitled The Beard.

BeanbillyThe Beard is a romantic comedy about a gay pro baseball player who enters into a relationship with a woman in order to survive in the sports world.

Jack Lechner (Mad Men) will produce the project, and they've hired a consultant who knows a thing or two about the topic — former Dodgers and Padres player Billy Bean, who came out of the closet in 1999.

Maria Maggenti (Puccini for Beginners, The Incredibly True Story of Two Girls in Love) is writing the script.


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07/12/2007

O'Reilly: San Diego Padres Gay Night is "Social Engineering"

Bill O'Reilly hissed at the San Diego Padres' decision to offer hats to kids on the same night they were having a gay night, accusing the baseball team of "social engineering".

Rex Wockner reports on the "Christian" presence (about 75 picketed before the game started) and the performance of the San Diego Gay Men's Chorus:

"Chorus member Fergal O'Doherty told me: 'The crowd cheered when we marched out. Rainbow flags were visible waving in every section. There was no audible booing or hissing, to our shock and surprise. It was a breeze. [T]he Christian wackos from El Cajon were so few in number and so pathetic on TV, using worn out sound-bite platitudes like 'lifestyle' and 'protect our children,' to the yawns and boredom of all present.'"


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06/12/2007

Barry Bonds and Frank Thomas Engage in Some Male Bonding

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Designated hitter Frank Thomas was hit on by Barry Bonds at San Francisco's AT&T park yesterday. Could they be ready for a little head rub?

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05/22/2007

Manny Ramirez and Julian Tavarez: Dugout Buddies

This clip is from the Red Sox/Twins match-up earlier this month. Can't a guy give his buddy a good head rub without being mocked?


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05/09/2007

Following David Wright's Lead, the Mets Buzz Off

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Most of the New York Mets had their turn at the clippers on Tuesday. After David Wright showed up at the clubhouse having done it himself, Carlos Beltran decided the whole team should take the plunge.

Wright said his decision to go under the clippers was not a nod to superstition: "It has nothing to do with what's happening on the field. I wanted to change it up a little bit. It's getting hot outside. It was nice this morning. Didn't need any gel."

Added Wright: "I don't think it was any one guy's idea. Just as a team, we thought about it, got clippers and started doing it. We're trying to get everyone to do it."

Those who abstained were shortstop Jose Reyes, relievers Aaron Heilman and Aaron Sele, and pitching coach Rick Peterson.

Following their barber break, the Mets beat the Giants 4-1.

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04/11/2007

How to Get to First Base with A-Rod

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Here's the second half of today's subway series...

On Letterman last night, correspondent Biff Henderson filed his annual report from the New York Yankees spring training in Tampa, and viewers found out just how much third-baseman Alex Rodriguez enjoys a man's touch.

Video here.

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Sportrait: David Wright

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The New York Mets' David Wright made two appearances at Madame Tussauds in New York yesterday as a wax figure of the third baseman was unveiled. Calls from Wright's legions of admirers got the attention of the wax museum, which says it plans to unveil a "subway series" companion figure of New York Yankee Derek Jeter.

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More after the jump...

New York magazine profiled Wright last week:

"Professional athletes these days, baseball players especially, are not expected to smile. They are expected to bemoan their contracts and question their teammates’ skills and act prickly with fans and lie about not using steroids. But when Wright hits a home run, or even when he doesn’t, and especially when he gets ragged on in the clubhouse for being such a pretty boy, his reaction is uniform: the pinched dimples, the flash of white teeth, the brown eyes sparkling—a random combination of muscle movements offering infinite branding possibilities."

Their conclusion? “I’m sorry, but you’ve just got to love the kid.”

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04/06/2007

Former Mariner Jay Buhner Cherishes the Memories

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During the Seattle Mariners' home opener earlier this week, they grabbed a photo op with some former players, including Jay Buhner, an outfielder who retired in 2001. Buhner took the opportunity to grab a few things of his own, making it one to remember for Raul Ibanez and Willie Bloomquist.

(via deadspin)

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04/02/2007

Sportrait: Grady Sizemore

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April is here, which means baseball is back. As is Grady Sizemore, certainly one of my favorite things about Cleveland. At today's opening day game at U.S. Cellular Field (it still feels strange to me that the White Sox are no longer in Comiskey Park) in Chicago, the center-fielder made his mark with a first inning home run. The Indians came out on top of the Sox, 12-5.

A few more shots after the jump...

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03/14/2007

Study Reveals Men are Crotch-Watchers

Eye_trackingA new study on website design and eyetracking (where readers' eyes tend to travel when they are presented with text or images) reveals that men (and not specifically gay men) have a much greater inclination to check out the package than do women, based on their study of an image of baseball player George Brett:

"When photos do contain people related to the task at hand, or the content users are exploring, they do get fixations. However, gender makes a distinct difference on what parts of the photo are stared at the longest. Although both men and women look at the image of George Brett when directed to find out information about his sport and position, men tend to focus on private anatomy as well as the face. For the women, the face is the only place they viewed. Coyne adds that this difference doesn’t just occur with images of people. Men tend to fixate more on areas of private anatomy on animals as well, as evidenced when users were directed to browse the American Kennel Club site."


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02/28/2007

Special Guests Make Appearance on Derek Jeter Baseball Card

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A Topps employee snuck photoshopped images of George W. Bush and Mickey Mantle into a Derek Jeter baseball card before the card's final proof, and the company let it go to press. They say the card will most likely revert to its original form later in the season, but for now the cards are starting to fetch a good price on eBay.

Said a Topps spokesman: "We saw the card and we thought it was hilarious. We assumed everyone would get a kick out of it like we did, and that's how it's been so far."

Funny, there is always that one drunk numbskull in the stands who tends to ruin the game for everyone in his general vicinity.

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01/18/2007

Chad White "Honored" to Have Gay Fans

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Model Chad White (a favorite here at Towleroad) appeared on the runway in Milan for gay twin designers Dsquared2 (Dan and Dean Caten) holding a black baseball bat. An interesting choice, considering White's love of the sport. In addition to saying he's "honored" by his gay fanbase, in a recent interview with OhLaLa Paris, White talks of his sports background:

"Baseball is a hard subject for me to discuss. I miss it, since I was young enough to remember I'd always been dreaming of being a baseball player. As I was going through high school I was a standout. Have you ever felt that you were meant to do something... Baseball was that feeling for me. Turns out different but I felt that there was no stopping me to become pro. I had some really influential ex pros behind me believing in me also. So my dream to play in Yankee Stadium seemed just fingertips away. Then one game I was pitching and I overthrew a pitch and tore something in my elbow. I balled [sic] my eyes out for days. My dream was gone."

At least he can live it out on the runway.

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11/20/2006

Sportrait: David Wright and Jose Reyes

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GQ declares these two New York Mets the newcomers of the year:

"If you’re not the tiniest bit stirred, in this era of cynicism, steroids, and sullenness, by the sight of two 23-year-olds, one from the Dominican Republic, one from Virginia, united by an obvious love for the game…well, then, perhaps you should be rooting for a certain other New York team that plays across town."

Hmm. I'm stirred.

Two more shots after the jump and more here...

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Via Deadspin.

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10/26/2006

Mario Lopez: Batting with the Stars

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OMG Blog makes it to second base with Mario Lopez as he enjoys a bit of sandlot baseball. It's not clear if he played pitcher or catcher (or for what team, wink wink). We do know, thanks to fX, what the post-game activities may have looked like.

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