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The Dugout: Bawitdabasebaw

By Brandon StroudSep 27th 2010 – 10:30AM

Now that WCW Saturday Night isn't around anymore, TBS can devote itself to its two greatest passions: sitcoms about hilarious fat people directed by Tyler Perry and the MLB Playoffs. TBS being linked with playoffs baseball means six more weeks of this year's equivalent of the Frank Caliendo FrankTV ads, Kid Rock singing...

The Dugout: Boston Red Sox Stadium Tours 2010

By Brandon StroudApr 14th 2010 – 3:33PM

The Boston Red Sox have started off the 2010 season with a shaky 3-5 record, but the real story, according to MLB.com, is that they have now visited and enjoyed Minnesota's Target Field, the latest in a line of beautiful, essentially identical baseball stadiums. "There's a lot of balls that were hit hard up in that...

The Dugout: HisTorre

By B. Thompson StroudJan 25th 2009 – 5:40PM

In what amounts to pretty much the only interesting sports story of the day, Joe Torre has taken it upon himself to write a tell-all book dismissing his former ballclub like so much prostate cancer. In the book, Joe reveals that Alex Rodriguez is a weird creep, Brian Cashman isn't 100 percent on the level, and George...

The Dugout: More Of The Same

By B. Thompson StroudJan 11th 2009 – 8:00AM

As former President Andrew Johnson reported earlier this week, the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox are not, in fact, the same team. I've never thought of them as an autonomous unit, but rather a set of bookends. Between them lies history, science, geography.. all of the important stuff, everything you need to know....

The Dugout: You Can't Kaipo Good Man Down

By B. Thompson StroudDec 30th 2008 – 11:30PM

The original title of this Dugout was "JOSH BARD TO RED SOX," because I want the skimming people to read it, too. In case you're skimming this too, Boston has reportedly reached an agreement with catcher Josh Bard for $1.7 million. Yes, if you can somehow make it to the Major Leagues with the ability to hit .200 you too...

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