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Who Is The Hottest Baseball Girlfriend/Wife?

Who Is The Hottest Baseball Player's Girlfriend/Wife?

  • Erica Elyson

    Votes: 6 31.6%
  • Minka Kelly

    Votes: 3 15.8%
  • Molly Beers

    Votes: 2 10.5%
  • Lisa Dergan

    Votes: 3 15.8%
  • Diana Chiafair

    Votes: 5 26.3%

  • Total voters
    19
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EagerBeaver

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so thats what "fantasy baseball" is.
 

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A Red SUX finally wins

Hate to admit it but a red sux wins..... Clays Wife is the hottest! although anna benson a few yrs ago was better but not sure now.....
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lgna69xxx said:
Clays Wife is the hottest! although anna benson a few yrs ago was better but not sure now.....

She is actually Clay's girlfriend.......in any event, his off field activities are going better than his on field activities, as he has yet to pitch for the Red Sox this year, after going 2-9 with a 6.75 ERA last year. Hopefully for him, having her in the stands at Fenway cheering him on will help provide much needed improvement in his performance.
 

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EagerBeaver said:
She is actually Clay's girlfriend.......in any event, his off field activities are going better than his on field activities, as he has yet to pitch for the Red Sox this year, after going 2-9 with a 6.75 ERA last year. Hopefully for him, having her in the stands at Fenway cheering him on will help provide much needed improvement in his performance.
Actually, Beav, his on-field activities are going just fine. He's got a 1.60 ERA at Pawtucket, allowing 23 hits and 12 walks in 39.3 innings. He'd be in the rotation of any team in baseball right now, except the one for whom he works.

Brad Penny will be dealt to Milwaukee any time now and Buchholz recalled. (BTW, Michael Bowden, also at Pawtucket, has a ERA of 1.64. And to think that another team is running out the likes of Phil Hughes and Jim Beam Chamberlain.)
 

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rumpleforeskiin said:
Actually, Beav, his on-field activities are going just fine. He's got a 1.60 ERA at Pawtucket, allowing 23 hits and 12 walks in 39.3 innings. He'd be in the rotation of any team in baseball right now, except the one for whom he works.

Brad Penny will be dealt to Milwaukee any time now and Buchholz recalled. (BTW, Michael Bowden, also at Pawtucket, has a ERA of 1.64. And to think that another team is running out the likes of Phil Hughes and Jim Beam Chamberlain.)

Couldn't have said it any better myself my delusional nincompoop pal of mine.
 

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Rumples, Hughes's triple A stats this year were also great. Nobody cares about triple A stats. Brad Penny is in the Red Sox rotation and Bucholz isn't, and that tells me all I need to know about what the Red Sox think of him.

One thing we can agree on is that Bucholz is excelling where it really counts for all of us, in the bedroom. His GF is winning the poll, at the moment. By the ways, I posted this exact same poll on another Board in the USA and Lisa Dergan is winning the poll there.

I am surprised Molly Beers is not doing better in the poll. She is a model for Revlon and perhaps I need to post better pics of her?
 
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Rumples, Hughes's triple A stats this year were also great. Nobody cares about triple A stats. Brad Penny is in the Red Sox rotation and Bucholz isn't, and that tells me all I need to know about what the Red Sox think of him.
Couple of differences, Beav.

1. Hughe's had less than half the innings at AAA that Buchholz has. His WHIP was nearly twice that of Buchholz. (Note: two h in Buchholz.)

2. Buchholz has succeeded at the major league level, albeit in a three game trial two years ago. Hughes never has, unless you want to count one game two years ago. Since then, Buchholz failed in year two, his mechanics screwed up while Hughes has failed in repeated attempts.
 

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rumpleforeskiin said:
2. Buchholz has succeeded at the major league level, albeit in a three game trial two years ago.

If that is the criteria for success then Ian Kennedy also has succeeded at the major league level, based on his 3 game trial in 2007 that produced an ERA of 1.90.

Buchholz is closing in on 25 and has a career major league record of 5-10, so he has not proven anything, yet. It remains to be seen whether he will be a better major league pitcher than Bo Belinsky, who had 24 wins after a no hitter in his 4th start to finish 28-51 in the bigs. Like Buchholz, Belinsky's best moves were off the field. This is from Bo's wiki bio:

"The 1962 season was a raucous one for Belinsky in that he became glittering copy for southern California sportswriters with his wit and unapologetic womanizing. "Within days of his no-hitter Belinsky would be heralded as sport's most original and engaging playboy-athlete," pitcher-turned-journalist Pat Jordan wrote in a striking 1971 Sports Illustrated profile. "His name would become synonymous with a lifestyle that was cool and slick and dazzling . . . But in time the name Belinsky would become synonymous with something else. It would become synonymous with dissipated talent."

The no-hitter was the first of eight thrown by Jewish pitchers in a decade spanning from 1962 to 1971. The others: Sandy Koufax in 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1965; Joe Horlen in 1967; and Ken Holtzman in 1969 and 1971."

In any event, this thread and the accompanying poll focus on the off field accomplishments of Buchholz, Jeter, Wright, Posednik and Roberts, not their on field exploits. Have you voted in the poll, Rumples? Who got your vote? Right now we have a heated race between 5 hot ladies, and it's tougher than picking the winner of the AL East, with several posters wanting to change their votes.
 
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Cindy Garvey & Jessica Canseco get my vote for the all-time hottest baseball wives. Add Jillian Barberie to the mix, even though i can't stand her. Another hottie was a Playboy playmate/Hooters girl who used to be married to Darren Daulton...can't remember her name.
 

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to keep this in line with the post, Clay is a lucky man, well unlucky he puts a sox uniform on everyday, i feel sorry for him there, BUT

rumpy roast, you are dead wrong, Hughes had a good game when he got back earlier this yr and today is pitching a masterpiece in Texas, in 7 innings he has given up only 3 hits and has 6k's ,ZERO RUNS and appears to be fully heeled from his injuries............

and like Beaver said, Hughes IS in the big leagues, and mr Clay is not, big difference pitching in the minors compared to the bigs my friend, but i do give kudos to clay for his hot gf
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Couple of differences, Beav.

1. Hughe's had less than half the innings at AAA that Buchholz has. His WHIP was nearly twice that of Buchholz. (Note: two h in Buchholz.)

2. Buchholz has succeeded at the major league level, albeit in a three game trial two years ago. Hughes never has, unless you want to count one game two years ago. Since then, Buchholz failed in year two, his mechanics screwed up while Hughes has failed in repeated attempts.
 
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