Triathlon training, mania, battered feet, and booze

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Skirt in the dirt




SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Mets broadcaster Keith Hernandez's comments that women "don't belong in the dugout" drew criticism Sunday from Padres manager Bruce Bochy, who supported the female member of his training staff and said he was surprised it even came up.

Hernandez made the remarks during the second inning of New York's 8-1 victory in San Diego on Saturday night. Mike Piazza homered for the Padres and exchanged a high-five in the dugout with Kelly Calabrese, a full-time massage therapist for San Diego.


A rub job between innings! Where else but SoCal, huh? Might explain the limited offensive production over there. everyone's so fucking relaxed.

Braved the fucking torrents again this morning. Of course, as soon as I got back, the clouds broke and the sun poked its head out for a bit. Off tomorrow!!!!! Hope my boy GVB did well in the Sun Run.

2 Comments:

Blogger GVB said...

We had sun out here, brother.

Between the run and the wait at the border to get home, got myself a nice sunburn on the old receding hairline.

BUT, ran a 45:50 or so. Beat my goal.

Ha.

2:08 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Al,
Dude, chill.
Moveitfred

8:34 AM

 

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