Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Who Won Biggest Loser Season 8: The Biggest Loser Winner Is Danny!

Who Won Biggest Loser Season 8? That is the question those who missed the finale of the well inspiring show are probably asking themselves. No more secret, no more wondering!  The Biggest Loser  Winner Is Danny Cahill deservedly so!

Who Won Biggest Loser? Danny Cahill, the former rock ‘n’ roller who felt like he woke up one day and found himself weighing 430 pounds, won $250,000 and the Season 8 title of “Biggest Loser” after losing 239 pounds — or 55.58% of his body weight.
The happy-go-lucky Danny, who was a rock of support to Liz and other contestants this season, was virtually unrecognizable in his new, trim body. He handily edged out his next closest competitor, Rudy, who started at 442pounds and ended up losing 234 pounds, or 52.94% of his body weight.
The third berth in the finale went to Amanda: Once again, fans of the show voted her into the final weigh-in for the grand prize, just as they telephoned their support to give her a spot at the ranch in this season that was all about second chances. Pretty in pink — in keeping with her team’s color — Amanda was glowing at 163pounds. She started at 250 pounds and lost 87, or 34.80% of her body weight. And she didn’t really care that she wasn’t really in the running for the grand prize. She got something better, she said: I got my life back.
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Friday, November 13, 2009

Amazing Sammy Sosa Face Change After And before Photos!


Noone would have thought how drastic and amazingly ex baseball star Sammy Sosa could have changed his face overnight. Apparently Sammy Sosa's face few months ago and Sammy Sosa's face now are night and day.

It's a pure and chocking transformation nobody was expecting at all. It is Just amazing how things or one can easily change overnight and become pray of the news.

The public maybe shock as a result of Sammy Sosa's face change but he is the only responsible for his own actions. Obviously he deliberately did it for a good cause without purposely or knowingly looking for the public's attention or opinion.

Being a well known public figure with past baggage like him no matter what the outcome is, bad or good Sammy Sosa's face change is going to draw his fans and haters' attention. We all have to wait and see how he is himself handling the situation as long it does not affect anybody else.

At the end of the day Mr. Sammy feels free do what's best himself and and his family no matter what the motives and motivations are. They maybe financial, for personal look reasons or whatever, only Sammy Sosa's face change question can be answered by him.

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Friday, November 6, 2009

Jeremy Hermida Traded


The Boston Red Sox today acquired outfielder Jeremy Hermida from the Florida Marlins in exchange for left-handed pitchers Hunter Jones and Jose Alvarez.                                               
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Jones, 25, made his Major League debut with Boston in 2009 and appeared in 11 games in relief.  The left-hander posted a 9.24 ERA (13 ER/12.2 IP) with the Red Sox, compiling nine strikeouts.  In 36 relief outings with Triple-A Pawtucket, he was 4-3 with two saves and a 4.25 ERA (25 ER/53.0 IP).  Signed by the Red Sox as a non-drafted free agent on July 23, 2005, Jones went 22-14 with 22 saves and a 3.09 ERA (116 ER/338.0 IP) in 178 career minor league games (six starts) in the Boston organization.

The 20-year-old Alvarez combined to go 9-4 with a 2.26 ERA (27 ER/107.2 IP) and 74 strikeouts compared to 16 walks in 26 games (12 starts) between Single-A Salem and Short-A Lowell in 2009.  He led the New York-Penn League with a 1.52 ERA (14 ER/83.0 IP) while recording eight wins over 14 outings (12 starts) with Lowell.  Signed by the Red Sox as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2005, the left-hander has compiled a 23-15 record and a 3.21 ERA (116 ER/325.2 IP) in 76 career minor league appearances (48 starts) in the Red Sox system.

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The trading of Hermida comes as no shock.  During Hermida's time with the Marlins he never lived up to what he was anticipated to be as a player.  At one time Hermida was considered the second best prospect in all of baseball, however that didn't blossom the way the Marlins hoped it would.  But being ranked as the second best prospect in baseball always means you have trade value because there is always some club, somewhere, who will be willing to take the chance that you are a late bloomer.  And maybe that is the case, who knows.  We will see.
This leaves the right field door wide open and the Marlins have more than enough quality outfielders to fill the bill.  On the surface this is good news for the prospects of the Marlins retaining the services of Cody Ross.
More on this later, since to be honest, I need to look up the new guys.

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