Let’s call it, playing “winter ball”

White Sox’ left fielder Scott Podsednik had quite an off season.
Not only did the team he had been traded to win the World Series. Not only did he hit two home runs in the post season after hitting none during the regular season — one of them the walk-off kind, the bottom-of-the-ninth-world-series-game-two-winner kind.

Well after all of that, Scottie was in for some more. Much more. This winter, he married Playboy’s Playmate of the month of July, 1998, Lisa Dergan.

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That’a boy, Scottie.

Lisa Dergen


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4 Responses to “Let’s call it, playing “winter ball””

  1. Zvee Says:

    If Scott Podsednik can score this kind of chic by hitting .250, hitting two homeruns and driving in absolutely noone, imagine what I could have scored if I were in the majors with my .026, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 runs totals.

  2. haley Says:

    WHAT???? Don’t you think you’ve scored plenty high?!

  3. Ben Says:

    Atta-boy Scott.

    That makes it official. I can’t trade away a guy who bangs a Playmate in the shower after the game.

    You are a total stud.

  4. umpbump.com Says:

    [...] This year’s team was supposed to be better than last years; we upgraded our rotation, we upgraded at DH (though Frank makes us look like tits); we had Bobby Jenks for the whole season. But no; half-baked-Freddy, Huntin’ Mark, El Titanic Contreras, and Five-and-dive Javy couldn’t put together a decent string of victories early on in the season. I mean, Jon Garland was our staff ace! Now with the offense in a funk; with an overrated manager who cannot put together a decent lineup against lefties (essentially forfeiting the game before it starts); with a Playboy model for a left-fielder, this team (yes, it’s a ChiSox rant) is again at it’s underachieving finest. [...]

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