
Sure, the big baseball news right now is all about how Milwaukee Brewers slugger and 2011 National League MVP Ryan Braun beat the system and had his 50-game suspension overturned yesterday. Everyone was all like, “Hooray, bro! He did it! He proved that MLB players can use banned substances and not get in trouble because the FedEx guy will forget to deliver the urine on time, thus rendering the findings obsolete because of the MLB’s drug-testing policies!” Or something like that. I honestly stopped paying attention to this story the moment it was announced that a Brewers player was suspended, because my natural response was, “LOL, Bud Selig won’t suspend Brewers.”
But my silly, sarcastic conspiracy theories aside, I’m happy that Braun isn’t suspended, because he seems like a good guy. The only way he could seem any cooler would be if he had a sweet mustache like my main man Lance Berkman up there. Berkman showed up to St. Louis Cardinals – the reigning World Series champions – facilities in Jupiter, Florida sporting a new and quite porn-o-rific flavor savor. St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter Derrick Goold Tweeted that he looks like Sgt. Slaughter, but I think he’s working towards something a little more manly.

(Second image via Yahoo!’s Jeff Passan.)


All Berkman needs is a Vermont State Police uniform and his “Super Troopers” Halloween costume will be complete.
Ron Swanson: The Early Years
Yeah, I’m here for the gang bang?
How classy he kept his Tony La Russa memorial post-steroid injection gauze on.
/Seriously, eff the Cardinals
//Bitter Mets fanned
///of course I know that’s the injection site for a blood test
*snicker*
comment of the week.
/bitter brewers fan
It’s a great article . We are inspired of it
The 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup was the tenth Cricket World Cup. It
was played in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. It was
Bangladesh’s first time co-hosting a World Cup. The World Cup was
also due to be co-hosted by Pakistan, but in the wake of the 2009
attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team in Lahore, the
International Cricket Council (ICC) decided to remove Pakistan
from the hosting countries.