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A’s and Cubs Guaranteeing Your Summer Has Requisite Amount of Zubaz

Because awful things never seem to truly die, two MLB franchises are digging deep into the fashion pile for “Zubazpalooza” day at the stadium. 

Big Lead reports the Oakland A’s are bringing back the audacious parachute pants for the dog days of summer, when we all stop caring about what looks good and dress for what makes the heat tolerable. 

MLB.com has a full report on the A’s bringing back pants we thought had died or gone to live in Rob Gronkowski’s closet. Images via Zubaz‘s Facebook page. 

The A’s iteration of “Zubazpalooza” will go down on Saturday, August 3 at O.co Coliseum. 

Fans that purchase a special Plaza Reserved ticket package will receive a pair of green and gold Zubaz pants at the afternoon game vs. the Texas Rangers.

The report states you can specify what size you want for your free Zubaz pants when you purchase the tickets for the game. Of course this begs the question of how you go about making sure everyone gets the proper size, something that once frazzled George Costanza. 

The A’s are not alone in their fashion endeavors. As Big Lead points out, the Chicago Cubs are throwing their very own “Zubazpalooza.” 

Sadly, those in the Chicago area will have to wait until September 23 to get their hands on their very own pair of outrageous pants. 

The club is running pretty much the same promo the A’s are with their game against the Pirates. Their statement offers: “The Chicago Cubs are pleased to announce the details of our inaugural Zubaz Night in the Budweiser Bleachers. Your Zubaz Night Special Event ticket includes a pair of official Zubaz pants in Chicago Cubs colors.”

Again, nothing worth remembering. Zubaz will live on much the same way jellies are apparently making a comeback

Sadly, I still see no mention of Hi-C Ecto Cooler or Squeez-Its coming back. Please remedy this quickly, world. 

 

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Nationals’ Ryan Mattheus Loses Fight with Locker, Hits DL with Broken Hand

Lockers and other inanimate objects continue their impeccable record against frustrated athletes. 

The Washington Post (h/t Larry Brown Sports) reports Nationals reliever Ryan Mattheus broke his right hand after hitting his locker following a lackluster performance on Sunday. 

Fans learned of the incident following the Nationals’ loss to the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park on Monday night. 

It seems Mattheus was none too pleased with how he performed in the 13-4 loss to the San Diego Padres, a game wherein he gave up four hits, two walks and five earned runs in only one inning of work. 

It was the kind of line that takes you from the locker room straight to the bar to ease the pain. It seemed Mattheus wasn’t interested in dulling the misery from his outing, because he had a one-round bout with a locker; one he lost. 

The effects of the broken right hand will be felt by more than just the 29-year-old pitcher who has a 4.96 ERA in a shade over 16 innings worth of work this season. 

The Washington Post report reminds us that the Nationals hardly needed a hit to the bullpen at this point of the season. The staff had five available relievers for Monday’s game and “zero available long relievers.”

This is hardly the first athlete to think it wise to place hand firmly and quickly on an immovable object. Last year, Knicks star Amar’e Stoudemire severely cut his hand after slugging a fire extinguisher casing. 

And then there was Yankees star pitcher Kevin Brown, who famously punched a wall and left with a broken left hand, via ESPN

This should serve as a lesson to the young athletes in the crowd. Punching a wall, locker or any other inanimate object may seem like a fantastic idea, but it clearly is not. 

As for Mattheus, the report states that he left the locker room with a bruised hand and later realized he couldn’t grip a ball. After an X-ray, staff found a fracture at the “the knuckle at the base of his ring finger.”

The pitcher will now see a specialist who will then determine how long the Nationals can expect to be without his services. 

The locker was unavailable for comment. 

 

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Padres Minor-League Team Will Bring Back Awful Jerseys for Special Disco Night

The Tucson Padres will be tough to ignore come June 8. In fact, you might want to cover your eyes from now until the end of the summer. 

CBS Sports (h/t Yahoo! Sports) came upon some terrifying news. It seems the San Diego Padres’ Class AAA affiliate will don some duds of days gone by next month. 

And you have been warned. 

Jimmy Sexton (pictured above), who Yahoo! Sports reminds us would later go on to become a sports agent, looks far too depressed for someone wearing every last color in the visible spectrum all at once. 

No matter, because there will soon be more MLB hopefuls to once again wear these fabulous nightmares. It seems the Tucson Padres will be holding a “Disco Night” at Kino Stadium on June 8, which coincides with the players being forced to wear these unfortunate jerseys. 

Both reports point to Arizona Daily Star’s Patrick Finley’s account of what transpired to doom these uniforms. You know, other than them being the worst sports jerseys in the history of such things. It all went down back in 1980 when the then-Astros affiliate Toros decided to wear them. 

One day at the start of the Tucson Toros‘ 1980 season, the team’s clubhouse manager ran into then-general manager Jack Donovan’s office.

“It’s not my fault!” he yelled. “I washed them the same way I washed every uniform, ever!”

In the warm water, the team’s new jerseys – judged by history to be among the ugliest ever, as if the Raisin Bran sun threw up in diagonal stripes – had turned an awful color.

Well, more awful colors.

And so, as if fate were the only entity with good sense, the jerseys were wiped from the face of the earth because of a laundry debacle. 

Now the Padres want to take another organization’s obvious sartorial shortcomings and make it their own, at least for one night. 

It makes sense, because if there is one team that would embrace muted brown and ugly mustard, it would be the Padres

Don’t worry, Tucson Padres players. You have a few weeks to be called up or sent down. 

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Dodgers Pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu Plays Catch with One Lucky Kid

One great toss from the outfield stands and the Dodgers may have themselves the right-handed pitcher they need at the moment. At least, that is how the movie Rookie of the Year started.

Here is your weekly dose of things are absolutely beautiful around the majors moment, brought to you by It’s Always Sunny in Detroit who spotted the video (h/t Hot Clicks). 

There isn’t a great deal of information surrounding the video other than that is Hyun-Jin Ryu playing catch with a young fan who we assume goes by the moniker “Deuce.” With an arm like that, he can no doubt turn the double play like an All-Star. 

My initial gut reaction to the video was one of intense jealousy. While I wouldn’t change anything about my childhood, it would have been nice to head out to the ballpark and toss the ball around with a star pitcher like it was no big whoop. 

Of course, such actions may have their downsides, at least for Ryu. 

Deuce is out for your job, Ryu

This is just the latest show of goodwill Dodgers players have extended to their fans. The more famous and emotional moment came last week when star slugger Matt Kemp went to the stands to give a ball to a Dodger fan at AT&T Park. 

Kemp ended up giving the fan—Joshua Jones, a young man with terminal cancer—the ball, his jersey and the cleats off his feet. 

The Dodgers are mired in a lackluster season when little seems to be going right on the field. They have a 15-22 record and sit on the bottom of the NL West. 

Not that anyone is complaining, even their fans who are satisfied with men willing to give back to their supporters with the slightest of gestures. 

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Future MLB Superstars Stuck on Bad Teams

You can’t have everything in life.

Even some of the game’s best, armed with immense talent, are destined to suffer in some fashion for the foreseeable future.

From Jean Segura to Jedd Gyorko, we have singled out those future stars on the rise who happen to be on some fairly dreadful teams at the moment.

No matter, because as their talents begin to shine, drawing attention from all over the baseball world, so will the wins for their respective clubs. That’s the hope anyway.  

Join MLB Lead Writer Zachary Rymer and MLB Contributor Gabe Zaldivar as they discuss those budding stars who will be the most help to clubs that absolutely need a shot in the arm at the moment. 

But this is a conversation, and we need you to get in on the fun. Leave your suggestions and bright ideas in the comments section below.    

 

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Matt Kemp’s Act of Kindness Is Just the Latest Beautiful MLB Moment This Season

At their best, sport stars allow us a respite from our daily worries and personal tumult. Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp was just the latest to lift the spirits of one particular fan while giving the rest of us a reason to smile—or get a little misty. 

Kemp—currently mired in a lackluster season—was apparently informed by Dodgers third base coach Tim Wallach that there was a young man who wanted to meet him. 

Kemp did much more than that. 

The video below was spotted by blogger Roberto Baly of Vin Scully is My Homeboy and features Kemp giving everything from a signed ball to the shirt off his back to a fan. 

As of this writing, there isn’t a great deal known about the fan who received a treasure trove of Kemp paraphernalia after a recent Dodgers vs. Giants game at AT&T Park. 

We simply have to go with what we can find in the description and comments from the original YouTube post. Here is what the uploader had to offer: 

Matt Kemp is such a great person. He came over after the game and made one of my best friend’s night 🙂 He’s fighting a tough battle and this was such a great gift by Matt Kemp ! I’ll never forget this.

In the comments, the uploader gives a bit more information: 

Was very fortunate to have my friend take me. He was the one meeting Matt 🙂 My friends family put money together for those seats. So happy I was able to go.

The third base coach told his Dad he would see if he would come over after the game and he ends up doing all this!

A sentiment that has been echoed across the web is that Kemp hardly needed to go that far to make the fan’s night. Instead, after a Dodgers loss during a season wherein Kemp is batting .265 with a single home run, the sports star decided to make it all about the fan. 

This, however, is just the latest class act from a league of gentlemen. 

Some of you might remember the home run Todd Frazier hit for the Reds’ beloved bat boy. If not, I have absolutely no problem reminding you. 

Yahoo! Sports reported on a home run hit by Frazier back in April that was requested by Ted Kremer, a 29-year-old guest bat boy with Down syndrome. 

The team asked him back and Kramer wasted no time delivering his infectious joy. Frazier recalls, “He’s so funny, he said, ‘C’mon, hit me a home run, I love you.’ I said, ‘I love you too, I’ll hit you one.'”

The Reds slugger made good on the promise, hitting a dinger off Miami Marlins pitcher John Maine. Video footage of the moment is viewable at MLB.com

A similar story went down over the weekend. Yahoo! Sports reports that the Philadelphia Phillies held a Teacher Appreciation Night at Citizens Bank Park on Friday. That’s when slugger Ryan Howard met A.J., a seven-year-old boy who had nominated his braille teacher. 

The young Phillies fan with Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA) gave the star a wristband to raise awareness for his condition and then offered the following request: “I want you to hit a home run for me tonight.”

Sure enough, the star first baseman delivered, going yard into the right-field seats. 

Yahoo! Sports fills us in on the best part: “Oh my gosh! That was probably for me,” was A.J.’s reaction to the home run when interviewed on the Phillies broadcast.

I am sure there are other fine tales from the diamond I may be forgetting, and I certainly welcome you to remedy that in the comments section below. 

Every once in a while, we are reminded how truly wonderful sports and the athletes who play them can be. Forget the box scores, contracts and tiresome debates.

Sometimes, it’s just about the fans. 

 

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A’s Brandon Moss Pied Himself, Because 19th-Inning Walk-Off Demands Such Things

Sometimes in life you just have to toss a perfectly good pie in your face.

Brandon Moss was exhausted; everybody was. The A’s had just taken on the Angels through 19 innings, leaving the announcers weary, the fans yawning and the players ready to hit the showers.

Not so fast, because we have some pie throwing and sports-drink tossing to get to before you leave the stadium.

Finally, after six-and-a-half hours of baseball, Moss hit a walk-off home run, ending misery with a beautiful blast. When exhaustion sets in, all bets are off.

That’s why it makes perfect sense that he would think of doing only one thing when handed a celebratory pie: Throw it in his own face.

A game that demanded 16 arms throw from the mound mandated a far grander celebration than just one pie to the dome. Thankfully, the A’s provided the most epic cocktail of frivolity from the early season.

Not only does Moss get his own personal pie service, he gets one from his teammate followed by the time-honored tradition of a refreshing Gatorade bath.

It’s really the only proper way to exorcise the grind that comes from getting up 19 times in a game to head to the outfield.

Moss, according to the video, hit the 597th pitch of the night. Even I get a tad restless after a three-hour baseball game. I can’t even imagine having to play one over twice as long.

I guess you could say I would look for the nearest shaving cream pie to launch into my face, because why not?

 

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Congratulations to the New Nationals Reporter, Here’s Your Gatorade Shower

If you ever get a job covering the Washington Nationals as a sideline reporter, bring a poncho.

The Nats Enquirer happened upon the initial throes of Julie Alexandria covering the team from the field.

After a gem of a game by Gio Gonzalez, the reporter catches up with the southpaw right outside the dugout. As you will soon see, this is right in the hot zone for getting doused with a cooler full of Gatorade.

Alexandria takes the impromptu shower of what seems to be orange Gatorade in great stride. She is all smiles and offers that someone warned her this would happen.

As the report reminds, the Nationals are known for such antics with their reporters. Last year, Kristina Akra found out that it’s a horrible idea to stand too close to John Lannan, at least when he gets his first win of the season.

As for Gonzalez, he had struggled a bit in his last two starts before blowing away the Cincinnati Reds Thursday night.

In eight innings, Gonzalez had seven strikeouts and allowed just one earned run in an eventual 8-1 win. So you could say emotions ran fairly high.

Couple that with the very first postgame interview for the Nationals’ newest reporter, and you had the recipe for a perfect Gatorade storm.

Now, if any of you have aspirations of covering the team, I would make sure you are completely fine with having sport drinks thrown on you, because it’s an actual part of the job description.

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MLB’s Most Intense In-Game Competitors

You will never see these guys taking it easy during a game. They are the rare few who give every last at-bat and pitch the intensity each deserves.

The game just wouldn’t be the same without them. Whether it’s going for an extra base when a single would be just fine or laying out for the miracle catch, they go the extra mile for their teammates.  

The names on our list range from the top-tier superstar to the unheralded glue guy in the lineup. From Clayton Kershaw to Angel Pagan, we have you covered on the who’s who of fierce competitors.  

Join MLB Lead Writer Zachary Rymer and MLB Contributor Gabe Zaldivar as they break down which players are renowned for stepping up their game to unbelievable levels.

Not that we talking heads have the last word on this subject. There are so many names that deserve recognition, which is where you and your fine suggestions come into play.

If only every baseball star would try this hard.    

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Hunter Pence Lives Dangerously, Ditches Sunglasses and Loses Ball in Sun

Hunter Pence might need some help on the proper use of sunglasses. 

The Dodgers and Giants opened play on a sun-drenched Monday afternoon in Los Angeles. It was the kind of day that mandated some sun-shielding eye wear if you were ever going to skirt any amount of pop-fly disaster. 

Well, Pence flew too close to the sun and got burned, dropping a routine fly ball in the sixth inning, producing one of the first bloopers of the season. 

In case you missed it, @gidget (h/t Larry Brown Sports) provided this GIF of Pence using his hands to shield a bright sun when the sunglasses on his head may have proved far more useful. 

As Larry Brown Sports points out, MLB Memes was quick to the trigger in making light of Pence fighting a futile battle against the sun. 

Of course, this is just a silly moment from game one of 162. The San Francisco Giants will soon get their World Series rings and Pence will again hold his head high. 

Still, Giants fans are crossing their fingers that Pence can somehow bounce back from the time he spent with the team last season. 

In 59 games with the eventual champs, the outfielder hit .219, striking out 60 times in 219 at bats. His two errors in that time helped him produce a -0.6 defensive WAR, according to ESPN

The Giants proved they are stacked enough to win a title with Pence struggling. However, I have to think they might ask him if he wouldn’t mind actually wearing his sunglasses. 

I mean, they look great sitting atop his hat, but they work wonders at shielding the eyes from the sun. Or so I have heard. 

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