The New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge was unanimously voted as the American League’s Rookie of the Year on Monday.
Judge is the first Yankees player to receive the award since Derek Jeter in 1996, according to Espn. The 6-foot-7 athlete is also a finalist for the American League’s Mvp award.
“It’s a dream come true — an amazing feeling,” Judge told Espn’s SC6 on Monday. “Just to be mentioned with the other two candidates as well is kind of an honor with the season they had. I’m just blessed to be in this position.”
Judge was faced...
Judge is the first Yankees player to receive the award since Derek Jeter in 1996, according to Espn. The 6-foot-7 athlete is also a finalist for the American League’s Mvp award.
“It’s a dream come true — an amazing feeling,” Judge told Espn’s SC6 on Monday. “Just to be mentioned with the other two candidates as well is kind of an honor with the season they had. I’m just blessed to be in this position.”
Judge was faced...
- 11/14/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Paul O'Neill -- the founder of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra -- died from a combination of prescription drugs ... TMZ has learned. TMZ obtained a copy of O'Neill's autopsy report, and it says he died of intoxication from a mix of methadone, codeine, diazepam (generic Valium) and doxylamine (an antihistamine). According to the doc, the cause of death is intoxication ... but it also mentions other ailments O'Neill was battling ... such as mild heart disease, hypertension and moderate hardening of the arteries.
- 5/30/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_5ufqou94"]] Paul O'Neill -- founder of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra -- was stiff and clearly non-revivable when a hotel employee found him and called 911. In the emergency call -- obtained by TMZ -- the dispatcher tries walking the employee through how to perform CPR before abandoning the plan after determining the body was "stiff." As we reported ... law enforcement sources tell us there was no sign of foul play, and it's unclear how long he was deceased...
- 4/6/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Mel C saved her brother's life when she realised he had diabetes. The former Spice Girls singer helped save Paul O'Neill from a coma when she noticed he was showing symptoms of the disease - where the body fails to produce or process insulin, resulting in high blood sugar levels - on a family holiday to Mauritius. The 38-year-old singer recalled to the Daily Mirror newspaper: ''Paul is a really bubbly person - always laughing, joking, and great fun. ''But on that holiday, in January 2004, we all noticed how down and lethargic he was. ''He was sleeping a lot and losing weight...
- 7/17/2012
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Mel C saved her brother's life when she realised he had diabetes. The former Spice Girls singer helped save Paul O'Neill from a coma when she noticed he was showing symptoms of the disease - where the body fails to produce or process insulin, resulting in high blood sugar levels - on a family holiday to Mauritius. The 38-year-old singer recalled to the Daily Mirror newspaper: 'Paul is a really bubbly person - always laughing, joking, and great fun. 'But on that holiday, in January 2004, we all noticed how down and lethargic he was. 'He was sleeping a lot and losing weight despite downing huge bottles of Coke from the minibar. 'But it wasn't until we got home...
- 7/17/2012
- Monsters and Critics
How a liberal should read, and even appreciate, the confessions and the revelations of Decision Points.
What, you were still sleeping off Tuesday's elections? Too bad, Democrats. George W. Bush is back, thumbs in belt loops, striding across the literary world with a new memoir. The idea of repressing the aftertaste of Bush's eight years in office is now officially impossible, what with the Decider on with Matt, Oprah, and the apostles of the Fox News network.
Related story on The Daily Beast: The Strange Bush Fetus Secret
So if lefties can no longer avoid Bush, what should they do about him? Engage in a fresh round of Bush-bashing? Ignore him? Or-gasp-even begin to forgive? Our guide below:
So? Pretend you're briefing Bush and give me the short review of Decision Points.
Fascinating. Earthy. Sympathetic at certain turns and wildly unconvincing at others. And-a surprise for me-well-written.
How would you describe Bush's literary style?...
What, you were still sleeping off Tuesday's elections? Too bad, Democrats. George W. Bush is back, thumbs in belt loops, striding across the literary world with a new memoir. The idea of repressing the aftertaste of Bush's eight years in office is now officially impossible, what with the Decider on with Matt, Oprah, and the apostles of the Fox News network.
Related story on The Daily Beast: The Strange Bush Fetus Secret
So if lefties can no longer avoid Bush, what should they do about him? Engage in a fresh round of Bush-bashing? Ignore him? Or-gasp-even begin to forgive? Our guide below:
So? Pretend you're briefing Bush and give me the short review of Decision Points.
Fascinating. Earthy. Sympathetic at certain turns and wildly unconvincing at others. And-a surprise for me-well-written.
How would you describe Bush's literary style?...
- 11/10/2010
- by Bryan Curtis
- The Daily Beast
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