Saturday, May 29, 2010

Bernie Carbo Double Bombshell

Who?



This dude played baseball primarily during the 1970s for several teams, including the Boston Red Sox. Recently, he admitted two nefarious acts in two separate ESPN interviews.

Last weekend on Outside the Lines Carbo admitted trying to hire someone to attack ex-St. Louis Cardinals teammate Keith Hernandez after Hernandez testified in 1985 that Carbo introduced him to cocaine.

According to Carbo: "I knew some people, and I had $2,000, and I asked them to break his arms. … He said, 'We'll do it in two or three years if you want it done, but we're not going to do it today, Bernie. If we went and broke his legs today, or broke his arms, you don't think they would understand that you are the one that had it done?"

Hernandez could not be reached for comment as he was too busy hawking loogies at Kramer and cleaning blow off of his 'stache between SNY broadcasts of Mets losses.

Carbo also told ESPN's Mark Schwarz that he was on marijuana, booze and speed when he pinch-hit the home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series that set the table for Carlton Fisk's game-winning homer.

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