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*VIEWER WARNING* Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest (Original Post) El Supremo Jul 2012 OP
FYI... madinmaryland Jul 2012 #1
Remember last year? Wiki does. >>> El Supremo Jul 2012 #2
And I have to enjoy this chance while I have the opportunity to. madinmaryland Jul 2012 #3
Oh and thanks... El Supremo Jul 2012 #4
Wait a second! Kobayashi claims title. El Supremo Jul 2012 #5

El Supremo

(20,365 posts)
2. Remember last year? Wiki does. >>>
Wed Jul 4, 2012, 08:42 PM
Jul 2012

On November 14, 2010, after a disastrous 2010 season, which saw 105 losses, the Pirates hired a new manager in Clint Hurdle. Hurdle was a part of the Colorado Rockies 2007 NL Pennant and was the hitting coach for the American League Champion Texas Rangers during the 2010 season. The 2011 season had a promising start, as the Pirates were above .500 at the All-Star Break for the first time since 1992. The Pirates also sent three players to the 2011 Major League Baseball All-Star Game with the selections of starting pitcher Kevin Correia, closer Joel Hanrahan and center fielder Andrew McCutchen.[26] On July 15, and again on July 18, the Pirates moved into first place of the NL Central. This marked the first two times that the Pirates were in first place this late in the season since 1997.[27] Starting in late July rumblings of "America's Team" began to surface, with ESPN television picking up 2 of their games for their nightly baseball telecast. The Pirates acquired two former all-stars through the trade market during the Trade Deadline on July 31: First baseman Derrek Lee from the Orioles and outfielder Ryan Ludwick from the Padres.[28] On July 26, a questionable call at home plate led to a 19-inning loss against the Atlanta Braves. The Pirates then won only one game from that point to August 8, including a season-high 10 game losing streak in that span. Despite a promising season, with a loss to the St Louis Cardinals on September 14, 2011, the team lost its 82nd game of the season, ensuring a 19-year losing season streak.

madinmaryland

(64,931 posts)
3. And I have to enjoy this chance while I have the opportunity to.
Wed Jul 4, 2012, 08:53 PM
Jul 2012

I guess I am going to have to make a few more unscheduled trips to Western PA to see my Dad and the Pirates this summer!

El Supremo

(20,365 posts)
5. Wait a second! Kobayashi claims title.
Wed Jul 4, 2012, 09:54 PM
Jul 2012

Despite the best efforts of the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest establishment to ignore his existence, Hot Dog Rebel Takeru Kobayashi still managed to steal the spotlight from Joey Chestnut in the weiner eating war. At Coney Island, Chestnut gobbled 68 hot dogs to win the Nathan’s 2012 title, and the crowd rejoiced. But a couple of miles away, Kobayashi — banned from the Nathan’s event in 2010 due to a contract dispute — scarfed 68 1/2 dogs to win the inaugural Crif Hot Dog Challenge.

Kobayashi may have had an advantage in one respect — the Crif Dog Classic began at 3 p.m. ET, while the Nathan’s event took place at about 1 p.m. But while Nathan’s is calling Chestnut’s sixth straight win (tying him with Kobayashi for the record) the “official” 2012 hot dog eating title, Kobayashi can point to the fact that his victory netted a $15,000 first prize, while Chestnut took home only $10,000.

The Crif Dog Classic was held at Roberta’s, a popular restaurant in Brooklyn’s Bushwick district. It was streamed live on SI.com and on UStream, while the Nathan’s contest was streamed live in ESPN3.com. Both were held under the same rules and the same conditions. So, who’s to say which victory was more significant?

http://offthebench.nbcsports.com/2012/07/04/kobayashi-edges-chestnut-in-fourth-of-july-weiner-war/related/

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