
RaysFan1998
Feb 18, 2009 Mar 12, 2012 10 82
a fan of
Tampa Bay Rays
RSSUser Blog
Rays DJ Kitty Gets Bieber Fever
The Tampa Bay Rays have played excellent baseball this season, again surging to the top of baseball's strongest division despite a low payroll. As a reulst of the success, a lot of ink has been devoted to the Rays' intellingent front office and great core of young players. However, the real driving force behind the the team's success is none other than Rays DJ Kitty. Here, Rays DJ Kitty, who has surpassed Cowbell Kid as the Rays' best luck charm, gets Bieber Fever, rocking out to Justin Bieber's hit single "Baby." Next up: Rays DJ Kitty takes on Tupac's Hit 'Em Up. Seriously.
via tauntr
Register for chance to buy postseason Rays tickets
"Tickets for the Tampa Bay Rays 2010 Postseason games at Tropicana Field will soon be available for purchase. This registration process is free and provides fans an opportunity for a chance to purchase tickets to potential Rays Postseason games in a free pre-sale. If your entry is selected in the random drawing you will be notified by email. Since there are a limited number of Postseason tickets available through this opportunity, applicants must fill out and submit the registration form below to participate in this opportunity to purchase."
Carlos Pena Has His Own Wine To Benefit Fallen Police Officers
Tampa Bay Rays slugger Carlos Pena has his own wine. The Carlos Pena wine is a 2006 Napa Valley red. I really think they should have chose a Pino Grigio for his wine and called it "Pena Grigio.
via twh
Electric Baseball Bat Fiddle
Glenn Donnellan, who plays for the National Symphony Orchestra, created an electric violin from a Louisville Slugger bat. He played the National Anthem Aug. 8 at the game between the Washington Nationals and the Arizona Diamondbacks.
What baseball teams are spending their money well,
and how does it change over the course of the season?
A steep blue line means that the team is doing well for its money, which reflects well on the team's General Manager. A steep red line implies that the team is throwing away money. The thickness of the line is proportional to the team's salary relative to the others.
Drag the date at the top to move through the season. The first few days of the season are omitted because the rankings to (at least) that point are statistically silly. You can also use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move forward or backward one day.
via bf
AAA outfielder Josh Womack demonstrates his crazy bat skills at Long Beach Armada 2009 Training Camp. Womack's ability to swing the bat around and catch it again are only surpassed the his sharp wit. After he realized camp had stopped down to watch him, pitcher Jose Lima yelled out "nice pants!" to which Womack replies "Nice face." ZING! Should be a great season.
Eleven Things Guys Should Never Wear
Ed Hardy-style man shirts: Is your name Ed Hardy? Then why do you want his name all over your chest in garish faux tattoo prints? These shirts scream "tool."
asylum.com
The break of the curveball
In baseball, a curveball creates a physical effect and a perceptual puzzle.
A cool visual illusion.
Showing 1 - 9 of 9