Wednesday, January 19th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
With video of Bart Scott’s emotional post-game interview spreading across the ‘net like whoa, we thought we’d take a look at some of the best postgame interviews ever uploaded. It’s important to note we didn’t include videos from press conferences. Players and coaches know what they’re stepping into when those happen. These post-game interviews feature players fresh off the court, the rink, or the field, often still in uniform, still out-of-breath, and still in the heat of the moment. That’s when you get the best emotion. We know you CAN’T WAIT! See the videos after the jump!
Wednesday, October 27th, 2010
By COED Staff
Tim Lincecum is the most famous pothead in Major League Baseball. As he was getting set for game one of the 2010 World Series Lincecum sat down to respond to his Marijuana usage and the infamous “Let Timmy Smoke” shirts.
Wednesday, October 27th, 2010
By COED Staff
Back in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s the field might as well have been lined with cocaine rather than chalk with the number of players that were in to the nose candy back then. During the 90s and the 2000s its been steroids. Yet, there is another drug that has been a player favorite for years. I’m talking about marijuana folks. Tonight kicks off a druggie World Series where recovering crackheads Ron Washington and Josh Hamilton of the Rangers square off against baseballs biggest pothead Tim Lincecum.
Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
By David S. London
These select individuals excel on the baseball diamond but their successes circling the bases with the ladies don’t match up. We have a feeling the following players are far from players that crush a lot. Now entering the game, Ashley Dupre.
Monday, October 11th, 2010
By Travis Pulver
Back in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s the field might as well have been lined with cocaine rather than chalk with the number of players that were in to the nose candy back then. During the 90s and the 2000s its been steroids. Yet, there is another drug that has been a player favorite for years. I’m talking about marijuana folks. Players liked it so much that they even made sure it was not included in the list of drugs they would be tested for back in 2002. Find out which of your favorite players are also huge stoners.
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
By Jason M. Williams
Earlier in the week, COED took a look at the “Top Five Future Superstar Hitters Of The MLB,” and now it is time to preview the future of the sport on the mound. With Roger Clemens, Pedro Martinez and Tom Glavine sipping on some tea, kicking back and counting retirement money, we’ll take a look at the top five starting pitchers that are 25-years-old or younger who are sure to be the next generation of staff aces.