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Can You Make A Catch Like This? This Padres Ballgirl Can! [VIDEO]
As someone who used to work with a professional baseball team, I'll admit I was never able to get this close to the baseball action on the field. I was one of those wusses who sat up way high in a press box, protected by glass windows.
Not Lisa. This very good-looking Padres ballgirl made an amazing, blink-and-you'll-miss-it catch in a game versus the Texas Rangers this week.
Bullied Bus Monitor Brought to Tears Receives Apology, $500,000 in Donations
LeBron James Mocks Dwyane Wade’s Glasses During Press Conference
This season, many of the NBA stars have worn some very questionable attire during post-game press conferences. Especially during the playoffs.
10 Great Current Major Leaguers Who Dominated the College World Series
Pick Six: Mariners Use Six Pitchers To No-Hit Dodgers
The team with the best record in baseball, the Los Angeles Dodgers (37-22) looked like the worst team in baseball yesterday.
Shreveport Girl Remains in Critical Condition [VIDEO/PHOTOS/AUDIO]
A 9-year-old Shreveport girl remains in critical condition after she was pulled from the bottom of the swimming pool at East Ridge Country Club. Shelby Patrick is still listed in the pediatric intensive care unit at Willis-Knighton South. But family members say her condition is improving.
Kid Offers Overenthusiastic Words of Encouragement to Heat After Loss
Entire High School Graduating Class Forced to Take Breathalyzer Tests — Is It Fair? [VIDEO]
Some Minnesota parents are furious after a local high school gave all its seniors breathalyzer tests at their graduation rehearsal, with school officials claiming that since they smelled alcohol on some of the kids, they were justified in screening everyone.
Fan Who Celebrated Mets’ First No-Hitter With Team Spent Two Days in Jail
Mets’ fan Rafael Diaz just couldn’t help himself on Saturday night as he watched his beloved Nw York Mets celebrate their first-ever no-hitter on the field. Diaz leaped from the stands and joined the frenzy between the mound and home plate, and promptly got tackled and tased by team security.
“I was overcome with emotion, just being a die-hard Mets fan,” the 32-year-old Diaz explained after spening two nights behind bars. “I couldn’t help myself,” Diaz said. “I just wanted to be on the mound celebrating the no-hitter,” he added.
