Hot Baseball Wife: Diana Roberts

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Monday is Hot Baseball Wife Day here at UmpBump.com, and after searching deep in the inner depths of the internets to find pictures of the previously unknown Ashlee Koronka last week, we decided to pick some low-hanging fruit this week and go with Oriole second baseman Brian Roberts’ blushing new bride (or maybe not so blushing, judging by these pictures) Diana, best known under her maiden name Diana Chiafair (pronounced sha-FAIR).

It was almost too easy, really. Pictures and video of Diana are literally all over the web, and only even more so since the couple wed back in early January of this year.

Before marrying Roberts, Diana was a swimsuit model and minor internet celebrity, best known for winning the title of “Miss FHM” in 2006, and before becoming a swimsuit model she had been a pharmaceutical rep.

There is video here, as well as more pictures after the jump…

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4 Responses to “Hot Baseball Wife: Diana Roberts”

  1. kensai Says:

    Oh lordy.

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  2. Sarah Green Says:

    Now that I’ve watched so much America’s Next Top Model, all I can think when I see these pics is, “Honey, you have to stop resting on ‘pretty’ okay, and really *push.* And don’t forget that when you’re leaning on your arm like that, it’s really easy to lose your neck. The swimsuit pic is beautiful in the face, but in the wide shot it looks like your arm is growing out of the middle of your back. You always gotta be thinking about your *whole* body.”

    I think that is exactly what Mr. J would say.

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  3. randi Says:

    iloooooooooooooooooooooooooooove brian roberts

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  4. john Says:

    hot

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