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Wild and Woolly: A Display of the Best Sports Facial Hair

By Molly McCall
Thu, September 11, 2008, 2:59 pm PDT

Let the models sashay down the catwalks at New York Fashion Week. We prefer this parade of exuberant male facial hair from sports site InGameNow.

See Oakland A's relief pitcher Rollie Fingers show off his daring curly-cue of a 'stache. Glimpse White Sox closer Bobby Jenks and his shock of bright pink chin hair. Gaze in wonder at hockey legend Lanny McDonald and his display of shaggy whiskers.

These guys may specialize in wielding hockey sticks or baseball bats, but they certainly know their way with a razor, too. And many of their efforts have not been forgotten. Besides the popularity of the InGameNow posts, we continue to log queries each week for "oakland a's mustache gang." Now, that's fan respect.

The show continues tomorrow when the "Full Beard Division" takes to the field. The ZZ Toppers will be followed by the beguiling "I Have No Idea How to Classify That Division." Go, teams! And boys, let that facial hair grow!

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Posted by john.trojan | Thu, October 09, 2008, 6:48 pm PDT

My first time actually looking at a blog which is essentially a "homework" project given me by my webcoach and business mentor. Not quite sure what blogs are all about so I will continue to read on and attempt to uncover the method in his madness. Hopefully in the near future I too will be a member of blogdom. Thanks for this opportunity.

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