You ever pour yourself a glass of what you think is milk and then it turns out you poured yourself orange juice instead? That's what I feel like when Yahoo! overhauls player profile photos:
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Week 1
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
After the first week of matchups, not surprisingly, Stunna is ranked first in the "Intergalatic Destroyers" division. Surprisingly, Impending Doom is running the "Defenders of the Stars" division. Nice start, boys.
In real life, NL and AL players of the week were announced. The NL crown goes to Roy Halladay, owned by Ladies Love Us. I'm up against Jenni this week, and I'm getting my nightvision goggles out. This man (demi-god?) is LIGHTS OUT BITCHES!!!!111
There's no honorary mention in reality, but in fantasy, I've created one this week just for team béisbol. Not only is the team name profoundly epic and deeply influential, but he owns Jorge Cantú, RBI ROYALTY.
(Sorry, no crown. Maybe more like aristocracy, but that doesn't alliterate.)Cantú has said that he wants to have 100RBI this season. So I was thinking, AN RBI A DAY! But after his stellar performance this week, it's more like AN RBI A DAY! OR 2 OR 5! Keep up the fine work, Jorgie and béisbol! Let's hope some idiot pitcher doesn't smashy his wrist this year after a solid start to the season like last year. Looking back..haha I didn't even have Jorgie in my lineup that week of 14RBI beasting last year. (Sidenote after looking at that post again: Joe, if you have some spare time from eBay labor, I'd like to request beasting reports from time to time, whatever catches your eye.)
In the near future, you will see an updated banner for this blog. A zygotic vision is beginning to develop. Once it is more or less fully developed, I will neglect some important paper and spend my time on Photoshop instead with the banner so that we will have something functional and relevant up for May. If you have any suggestions of what to add or omit, please let me know.
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
Profile Pictures
I finally got around to looking at baseball box scores a few hours ago, and something I saw struck my attention.
These two guys were the 'top batters' for their respective teams.
Which reminded me of this:
Last year after Pudge left the Yankees to sign with the Astros, this became his profile picture sometime in the first month or two of the year. It was the first time I had seen the slightly zoomed out camera angle that I think makes the players look malnourished. Actually I can't think of any player picture with that view since Pudge, until this year's new photos came out. So I looked at the box scores of every game played yesterday and looked for new pictures, and here's what I got:
Johnny Damon
Vladimir Guerrero
Miguel Tejada
Adrian Beltre
Rick Ankiel
Milton Bradley
Juan Pierre
Victor Martinez
Marlon Byrd
Jake Peavy
Marco Scutaro
Chone Figgins
Hideki Matsui
Jason Bay
Rich Harden
Adam Laroche
Alex Rios
Matt Holliday
Curtis Granderson
Nate Mclouth
Jeff Francouer
Melky Cabrera
At first I thought the zoomed out view made everyone look younger, but it seems to be more when they don't fill the frame vertically.
One thing I'm wondering is why it seems like everyone's jerseys are hanging a little to the left as evidenced by the amount of undershirt you can see.
Another odd thing-no new pictures for any pitchers.
Part of me prefers the old-frame filling photos, but those photos of the Mets and Melky Cabrera I would keep in my wallet if I were related to them. That's some Van Gogh School Photographers poses right there.
These two guys were the 'top batters' for their respective teams.
Which reminded me of this:
Last year after Pudge left the Yankees to sign with the Astros, this became his profile picture sometime in the first month or two of the year. It was the first time I had seen the slightly zoomed out camera angle that I think makes the players look malnourished. Actually I can't think of any player picture with that view since Pudge, until this year's new photos came out. So I looked at the box scores of every game played yesterday and looked for new pictures, and here's what I got:
Johnny Damon
Vladimir Guerrero
Miguel Tejada
Adrian Beltre
Rick Ankiel
Milton Bradley
Juan Pierre
Victor Martinez
Marlon Byrd
Jake Peavy
Marco Scutaro
Chone Figgins
Hideki Matsui
Jason Bay
Rich Harden
Adam Laroche
Alex Rios
Matt Holliday
Curtis Granderson
Nate Mclouth
Jeff Francouer
Melky Cabrera
At first I thought the zoomed out view made everyone look younger, but it seems to be more when they don't fill the frame vertically.
One thing I'm wondering is why it seems like everyone's jerseys are hanging a little to the left as evidenced by the amount of undershirt you can see.
Another odd thing-no new pictures for any pitchers.
Part of me prefers the old-frame filling photos, but those photos of the Mets and Melky Cabrera I would keep in my wallet if I were related to them. That's some Van Gogh School Photographers poses right there.
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