Here’s video of Jonathan Papelbon trying to do a public service announcement in Spanish (Hat-tip to Center Field). Papelbon doesn’t exactly speak the language fluently.

To Papelbon’s credit, he does try and seem to actually want to pronounce the words correctly. How many ballplayers who can’t speak the language would try to do it?

Your links of the day:

A team lost because its fans rushed the court before the game was actually over. I’m sure they’re proud of themselves. (Storming the Floor)

The Devil Rays really should be going after Barry Bonds. I agree completely with David Chalk on this one. I’m not on the “Devil Rays are competitive” bandwagon, but I’d hop on board if they signed Bonds. (Bugs & Cranks)

Could the Cincinnati Reds and Los Angeles Dodgers be darkhorse teams in the NL? Anything can happen in the league of parity. (Baseball Mastermind)

Remembering Ron Neccai, who once struck out 27 batters in a minor-league game. (Knuckle Curve)

Tony La Russa still doesn’t think Mark McGwire used performance-enhancing drugs. (Larry Brown Sports)

Jon Stewart played soccer at William & Mary. (Hugging Harold Reynolds)

Looking at the most consistent and inconsistent teams in college basketball, and showing that consistency isn’t always a good thing. (Vegas Watch)

Clemens did report to the Astros camp. No, not that one. (Walkoff Walk)

A reminder that Darren McFadden is really good. (Rumors and Rants)

So even though the trading deadline has passed, Sam Cassell could still wind up on another team this year. What a league. (SportsHubLA)

2 Responses to “Links of the Day + Papelbon en Espanol”

  1. hawaii Says:

    My youngest son is a big fan of Papelbon. I think he especially liked the Irish jigging after last year’s win.

    The Red Sox have a lot of strong personality players and not all in a negative way like it always seems with the Yankees. Along with Papelbon they have Youkilis. Ramirez, Schilling, Lowell and a host of others. They really have a fun team.

  2. Gilbert Says:

    I’m an Angels fan, so I’m supposed to hate the Red Sox.

    But I love Papelbon. How can you not?


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