Don’t Mind Evan Longoria, He Just Needs To Blow A Bubble
Evan Longoria August 24th. 2009, 9:00amThere are a number of visual cues that can hint at how well or how poorly a professional athlete handles pressure situations. For example, a urine stain on the front of a player’s uniform can indicate a player doesn’t much like clutch situations. On the other hand, if one were to list the traits of those that remain relaxed under pressure, blowing a bubble 15 feet from home plate while trying to outrun the cannon also known as Josh Hamilton’s left arm, all in an effort to score the game-winning run, would be near the top.
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I remember Rocco shagging fly balls in yrs passed, while blowing bubbles, but this is priceless. Total CALIFORNIA COOL
My husband and I were cracking up when we noticed it in the replay. Only Longoria…
We could use Longo to turn up the heat (bat) a few notches for stretch run…HE could make the difference….to play in October!
what a stud. that’s why i love him.
lol what a great shot.
he’s such a trippp! haha i love you evan! :]
[...] One year ago on Rays Index we discussed Evan Longoria’s ability to remain cool and calm under stressful situations such as blowing a bubble as he raced home to score the winning run (one of our favorite pictures). [...]
his legs remind me of the roadrunner’s in those cartoons.