• RANDBALL takes a nostalgic look back at the Cleveland Indians’ infamous 10-Cent Beer Night, and wonders how the blogging community would have reacted had it existed in ‘74:
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• CAN’T STOP THE BLEEDING catches Scott Van Pelt calling Francisco Cordero “a Biz Markie lookalike“.
• Speaking of separated-at-birth, RIVALFISH offers some fun comparisons between celebrities and sports logos.
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Some of our favorites include the Syracuse Orangeman & the Kool Aid Man, and the Chicago Bull & Harrison Ford.
• Tom Hoffarth of the L.A. DAILY NEWS reports basketball Hall of Famer John Amaechi will be the grand marshall for this year’s L.A. Gay Pride Parade.
Wait…Hall of Famer?
• We know the new London Olympics logo is bad, but could it really trigger epileptic seizures?
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• Serena Williams on her recent quarterfinal loss in the French Open: “I Feel Violated“.
• 100% INJURY RATE kicks sand in the face of Kevin Durant, as they list some notable folks who can lift more than him.
• LION IN OIL slaps down the news that the Lowell Spinners have purchased the first base that was used in Game 6 of the 2004 Red Sox-Yankees series.
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The Boston-affiliated team is also the same one that tried to convince many New England Little League squads to ditch the Yankees name for their own.
• You thought the XFL was bad, FAN IQ loses the remote after learning Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals was the lowest-rated program ever for NBC primetime TV.









