Jeff Kent

Jeff Kent

Jeff Kent is an infielder in major league baseball. He's a second baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers and wears number 12. He is managed by Grady Little.

 
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Remember that scene in "Beetlejuice" when Geena Davis' character is smacked with a plate of steel to shut her ass up? We all need that for Jeff Kent. Always ready to spew nonsense, Kent weighed in on the H.G.H./Steroid Mitchell Report scandal by recommending that Major League Baseball implement a blood testing policy for ALL athletes. "I'd like to see every player take a blood test and have the samples frozen," Kent says, then waiting for the day when there's a foolproof HGH test to identify the cheaters. "Not everyone in the game is using HGH, but I would bet it still is being ... Read Full Story
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Jeff Kent, a Major League Baseball second baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers, has donated $15,000 to Yes On Prop 8, a campaign to eliminate right of same-sex couples to marry, provides that only a marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California. Jeff Kent, 40, who played second base for the Los Angeles Dodgers this season, has stepped into the emotional world of same-sex marriage, giving $15,000 to backers of the California proposition on Tuesday's ballot that would ban it. In a disclosure filed with the California secretary of state, Kent listed his occupation as professional baseball player ... Read Full Story
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The Los Angeles Dodgers’ Jeff Kent announced his retirement yesterday, and while dude will probably end up in the Hall of Fame, he’ll also be remembered as one of the biggest misanthropes in sports. This is a guy who got kicked off his high school team, battled teammates annually, and said that one of the greatest broadcasters of all time talked too much—generally speaking, kinda like your favorite asshole’s favorite asshole (PAUSE!). To honor his “contributions” to sports we’re presenting the inaugural Jeff Kent Awards , given to the sports figures most likely to build on Kent’s legacy. (more…) Read Full Story
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Here is how I see the playoffs shaking out in the National League. Los Angeles Dodgers vs. St. Louis Cardinals: At the beginning of the year, I thought the Dodgers were going to cruise to the World Series, and their hot start did nothing to dissuade that notion. But Chad Billingsley took a turn for the [...]  
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Boston fans should be counting their lucky stars over the state of the Los Angeles Dodgers, whose leaders, Frank and Jamie McCourt, are engaged in a bitter divorce that threatens to tear apart the team. The McCourts are Bostonians who tried to buy the Sox, and then brought many Boston players to the Dodgers.  
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The Dodgers have most of what it takes to enter, or even win, the World Series. But they need to be more "clutch." FanGraphs had them ranked first in National League teams in raw hitting ability for 2009. But they were behind the Phillies in batting "win probability." Meaning that the Phillies had fewer hits, but hit more when it counted. Sound familiar from the NCLS? FanGraphs also had the Dodgers ranked first in Major League baseball in raw...  
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Jamie McCourt, mired in highly public divorce proceedings that also potentially involves the future of the Dodgers, told the Los Angeles Times she "absolutely" views herself as the team's owner.  
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