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Sports' hidden beauties By Jim Caple Page 2 |
People magazine's annual list of the world's 50 most beautiful people hits newsstands today -- the Sagarin computer rankings and the UPI/Coaches poll are due next week -- and the bad news is Baltimore starter Scott Erickson missed the cut this year. Apparently, when he went in for Tommy John surgery last summer, he should have opted for one of those Catherine Zeta-Jones eye tucks instead.
Because he played infield with Jackie Robinson, and he's still in uniform. Because even if there isn't a steel plate in his head, his baseball cap fits like a crown. Because pinstripes always make a man look good.
Because not many men can pull off purple hair as well as he does. Because anyone who dated Madonna and Carmen Electra must know something. Because he always has room for one more tattoo for that special someone. Because he has a wedding dress ready, just in case. Joe Paterno, Penn State football coach Because in an era when college coaches change jobs more often then college students change hairstyles, his photogray specs and highwater pants have been a fashion staple on the Penn State sideline since Nehru jackets were all the rage. Because he was winning bowl games when tie-dye and bellbottoms were in -- each time around. Pat Summitt, Tennessee women's basketball coach Because she's so driven to succeed she finished a recruiting visit while she was in labor. Because when she focuses her eyes on you with that withering glare, she doesn't need to add, "That's 'Coach' Summitt or 'Ms.' Summitt." Because no one looks better in heels while diagramming a triangle-and-two. Rulon Gardner, wrestler Because after he ended the longest Russian reign since Peter the Great, no one makes fun of his weight anymore. Because those cauliflower ears deserve to hear someone whisper sweet nothings into them.
Because she could deadlift Courtney Cox, Calista Flockhart and Meg Ryan without breaking a sweat. Because she's at peace with her body. Because if she was a man, no one would think twice about her weight. Because the most important part of her 290 pounds are those precious ounces of Olympic medal she can wear around her neck. The Hanson Brothers, hockey icons Because they wore black, horn-rimmed glasses long before it was trendy. Because they're back on the ice after 24 years. Because they starred in a movie with Paul Newman -- and they were the ones everyone remembers. Rich Garces, Boston Red Sox reliever Because when all the good restaurants are booked, El Guapo is a man who obviously is on a first name basis with every maître d' in town. Because if he can play in the majors with a body like that, there's hope for the rest of us. Laila Ali, boxer Because she doesn't wear stiletto heels and a swimsuit while carrying a round card -- yet she still belongs in a boxing ring. Because she's keeping the Ali name in boxing, even though it means that face isn't quite so pretty afterward. Because you better watch your hands on a first date with her, mister. Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers center Because he finally has a championship ring to wear for a night on the town. Because it has been eight years since "Shaq Diesel." Because there would be major problems in the playoffs if Kobe made People's list, and he didn't make ours. But mostly because we didn't want to be the one to tell him he didn't make it. Jim Caple is a senior writer for ESPN.com. Send this story to a friend | Most sent stories |
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