July 15, 2008
Where Will Any of them Get a Date?
Alyssa Milano at Shea Stadium
Photo: Icon SMI
Alyssa Milano will no longer date baseball players:
ALYSSA MILANO has sworn off dating baseball players, because they are too childish.
The actress admits she is a huge fan of the sport, and even dreams of being a star slugger.
But, after dating Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Brad Penny and Atlanta Braves star Tom Glavine, she's determined to court more mature men, like her current mystery beau, known only as "David".
All I can say is she has good taste in first names.
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Brad Penny and Tom Glavine? So much for that chicks dig the long ball thing.
Glavine? Does his wife know about this? He's been married for 10 years, and a quick Google doesn't note a divorce. Hmmmmm.
She's 35 and figured that out? Light dawns on Marblehead. Glavine's not so much older.
thats her problem..she needs to go after guys that hit it hard like hamilton, a rod, kruk
And don't forget Barry Zito.
She hit Pavano, Zito, Penny and most recently, Russel Martin. The Glavine reference MUST be a typo, right? If it's not a typo, then the source website linked here just stumbled across what i think is a fairly big bombshell.
Who is the woman with Ernie Banks on the red carpet?
Way to go Mr. Cub.
This is like some mid-30's bimbo who finally figures out dating drummers in rock bands is not a good idea. Better late than never, but I think she'll relapse.
re: Alyssa Milano
Well, we all find Ms. Milano a bit bewitching after her long sojourn on the show "Charmed," but who can forget her intense (and largely nude) performance in "Poison Ivy Two" across from Jonathan Schaech about 12 years ago?
Now that was true acting--and some passionate lovemaking scenes. I had a friend who was in the movie and worked with Ms. Milano on set and said she was a very nice young lady.
Baseball's loss is society's gain. In a way, i'm sorry she's no longer a baseball groupie, because we baseball fans kind of need to have celebrities as pretty and as intelligent as Alyssa Milano around the game. She adds some joie de vivre and good cheer and makes us forget about steroids and lawsuits.
--art kyriazis, philly