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    Celebrities that are baseball fans

    C'mon friends... we're going to name all the celebrities we can remember that used to root in baseball...

    - Matt Damon: Boston Red Sox
    - Ben Affleck: Boston Red Sox
    - Jack Nicholson: NY Yankees (I believe)
    - Frank Sinatra: LA Dodgers
    - Hillary Rodham Clinton: former Cubs fan, now NY Yankees political bandwagon fan
    - Rudy Giuliani: NY Yankees
    - George HW Bush: Houston Astros
    - 'Dubya' Bush: Texas Rangers
    - John 'Alots of Purple Medals' Kerry: Boston Red Sox
    - Michael Moore: Detroit Tigers
    - John Candy: Chicago Cubs
    - Robin Williams: San Francisco Giants
    - Danny Glover: San Francisco Giants
    - Jim Belushi: Chicago Cubs
    - Billy Crystal: NY Yankees (someone told me that he also follow the Mets)
    - Alice Cooper: Arizona Dbacks and Detroit Tigers
    - Tim Allen: Detroit Tigers
    - Drew Carey: Cleveland Indians
    - Jerry Seinfeld: Mets
    - Tim Robbins: Mets
    - Glenn Close: Mets
    - Tom Selleck: Tigers
    - Ron Perlman: NY Yankees
    - Jerry Lewis: NY Giants; now, I don't know if he is still rooting for the current SF Giants
    - Donald Sutherland: Montreal Expos (a friend told me that: "he used to sit in the first row by the third base, where it widens to the outfield with his bucket hat and his evian water bottle")


    Do you know more celebrities that used to be baseball fans?



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    William Frawley who played Fred on I love Lucy had it written in his contract that he wouldn't have to work if the Yanks made the series.
    William Bendix who played the Babe in the movie was an actual Yankee bat boy at one time.
    John Dillinger used to go incognito to Cubs games.
    Butch Patrick who played Eddie on the Munsters was the step son of Ken Hunt.
    Mark Anastasio who owns the Brewers has an actor in his family. Maybe a cousin or something? The guy sang the National Anthem at the first home game this year.
    Marilyn Monroe was married to the Yankee Clipper and on and on we could go.
    Bob Uecker of Mr. Belvidere used to attend ballgames. There's a rumor he used to be a player?
    I guess fame and money stick together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by janduscframe
    William Frawley who played Fred on I love Lucy had it written in his contract that he wouldn't have to work if the Yanks made the series.
    used to be a player?
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    During the same time period that William Frawley was playing "Bub" on the original iteration of "My Three Sons," he made a movie about baseball. It was called "Safe at Home," and William played a Yankee coach. The movie was about a kid who idolized Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle, and ran away to Fort Lauderdale to see them during spring training.
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    Ah, now that I'm remembering something...

    Remember Edward Robinson, that marvelous silver screen's actor? He once wore a NY Giants' uniform acting in a '50 film. If I'm remembering well, he portrayed a Giants' coach. After that, he said that he likes the Jints.

    Well... Durocher loved to meet Hollywood stars.

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    Another famous NY Giants was Groucho Marx. Once I saw a picture of him wearing a Giants' uniform and smoking one of his famous cigars in a spring training.



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    Christopher Guest of "Spinal Tap" fame is a Phillies fan from what I heard.
    John Goodman grew up as a Cardinals fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swiss
    Robin Williams: San Francisco Giants
    - Danny Glover: San Francisco Giants
    Really? Coulda sworn I've seen Robin Williams at Yankee games on TV, but maybe not, or maybe so but he was just there. Who knows. Never heard that about Danny Glover. I know Chris Berman on ESPN is a San Francisco fan.

    Kinda surprised also about Sinatra, to be honest. The only things I've ever seen attributed to Sinatra regarding baseball were the famous quote "Mr. Kuhn told Willie Mays to get out of baseball; I'd like to offer the same advice to Mr. Kuhn," and a picture of him and Willie McCovey together that's hanging in McCovey's restaurant in Walnut Creek, which is on the outskirts of the bay area. He (Sinatra) had signed it "To one of my favorite baseball idols," or something like that. But, being a big LA star, what you said probably makes more sense.

    Bill Murray is a Cubs fan, I know. Uhhh, that's about all I can add at this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by janduscframe
    Bob Uecker of Mr. Belvidere used to attend ballgames. There's a rumor he used to be a player?
    It's not a rumour. He was a catcher with the Braves, Cardinals and Phillies. I have a picture of him, in a Brewers uniform, playing catch with Dave Parker at Skydome. My mother is coming to Manila next month, I'll see if I can get her to dig it up and bring it. I'll post it. I believe he was Brewers broadcaster at the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iPod
    Really? Coulda sworn I've seen Robin Williams at Yankee games on TV, but maybe not, or maybe so but he was just there. Who knows. Never heard that about Danny Glover. I know Chris Berman on ESPN is a San Francisco fan.

    Kinda surprised also about Sinatra, to be honest. The only things I've ever seen attributed to Sinatra regarding baseball were the famous quote "Mr. Kuhn told Willie Mays to get out of baseball; I'd like to offer the same advice to Mr. Kuhn," and a picture of him and Willie McCovey together that's hanging in McCovey's restaurant in Walnut Creek, which is on the outskirts of the bay area. He (Sinatra) had signed it "To one of my favorite baseball idols," or something like that. But, being a big LA star, what you said probably makes more sense.

    Bill Murray is a Cubs fan, I know. Uhhh, that's about all I can add at this time.

    My fellow Giant fan (besides being a rabid Red Sox fan, I'm a huge Giants' fan), I put Robin Williams as a Giant fan because I saw the 2002 WS in TV, there was the actor wearing a cap and a jersey of the Giants. So if that is a kind of saying "I root 4 the Jints", so that is.

    Sinatra... mmmhhh... to be honest, I believe him as a Dodger fan because I saw several photos of him attending Dodgers games and some of those pics, he wore a cap and a jacket of the Dogs while saluting Don Sutton.

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    Now, a rumour... I saw "Fever Pitch" and got some good laughs about obsessive fandom of the character of Jimmy Fallon. I got curiosity and I looked IMDB.com... ooooh, there is some people saying that Fallon is a YANKEE fan?!?!?!
    Is that true???



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    Quote Originally Posted by runningshoes53
    It's not a rumour. He was a catcher with the Braves, Cardinals and Phillies. I have a picture of him, in a Brewers uniform, playing catch with Dave Parker at Skydome. My mother is coming to Manila next month, I'll see if I can get her to dig it up and bring it. I'll post it. I believe he was Brewers broadcaster at the time.
    You can check out Bob Uecker's career stats here.
    Uecker is still the radio voice of the Brewers and has been since 1971.

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    Tom Cruise is a Yankees' fan.

    Once George Clooney tried out for a position on the Cincinatti Reds, I don't know if he is a Reds' fan.



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    Quote Originally Posted by RuthMayBond
    I guess Garth Brooks is a Padres fan. He BETTER be
    Didn't he try out for another team, as well, though?
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    Only celeb Reds' fans I know of are David Letterman and Charlie Sheen . . . and me, of course.

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    John Cusack is a Cubs fan as is the lead singer of Smashing Pumpkins and Eddie Vedder.
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    Celebrity White Sox Fans

    The Sox can lay claim to these celebrity fans.Former Styx lead singer Dennis DeYoung,Sun-Times columnist and film critic Richard Roeper,talk show host Jerry Springer,celebrity film expert Mr.Skin,and smokin hot South Side native Jenny McCarthy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mordeci
    John Cusack is the lead singer of Smashing Pumpkins and he's Eddie Vedder? Maybe I read that wrong. Nevermind.
    OK OK OK

    Let me see if I can clear this one up..

    John Cusack is a Cubs fan. As is:
    The lead singer from Smashing Pumpkins (His name is Billy Corgan)

    AND

    Eddie Vedder (who is from the band Pearl Jam)

    3 cub fans listed there:
    John Cusack
    Billy Corgan
    Eddie Vedder
    BELIEVE

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    Quote Originally Posted by iPod
    ...Robin Williams... Danny Glover...
    robin williams still has a home in san francisco and is a giants fan.
    not as big a giants fan as niner fan, but a big fan.
    danny glover has had season tickets for a long time. section 109, aisle seats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CubsHub
    OK OK OK

    Let me see if I can clear this one up..

    John Cusack is a Cubs fan. As is:
    The lead singer from Smashing Pumpkins (His name is Billy Corgan)

    AND

    Eddie Vedder (who is from the band Pearl Jam)

    3 cub fans listed there:
    John Cusack
    Billy Corgan
    Eddie Vedder
    mordeci, you either need a better audience or better material, and it's probably not your material.

    Does anyone here buy "playoff fans"? I remember when the Angels won the World Series, they showed John Travolta, among others, celebrating. Is he really a fan of this team? What about the kids on "That 70's Show" who were showed a lot during the 2001 W.S.?
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    Joe Nuxhall Gary Carter MCA Emanuel Steward
    Sonny Elliot Dave Brubeck Earl Weaver Stan Musial
    Jonathan Winters Neil Armstrong Roger Ebert Anthony Zahler
    Ray Manzarek

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    Quote Originally Posted by runningshoes53
    Cusack...
    cusack, a few years back at a giants game to see the cubs, stood and raised his right fist for the entire time it took sammy to lap the bases and disappear into the dugout after slugging one out... all while holding his beer.
    that's being a fan.
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    did anyone say:
    Bill Murray - Chicago Cubs ???

    He has a son named: Homer Banks Murray.
    BELIEVE

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    Sorry if I missed someone naming these as well...


    Tom Selleck - Detroit Tigers
    Billy Crystal - New York Yankees
    BELIEVE

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    Few other I know about:

    Spike Lee - New York Yankees
    Dustin Hoffman - New York Yankees
    Adam Sandler - New York Yankees
    Donald Trump - New York Yankees
    Stephen King - Boston Red Sox
    Tom Hanks - Cleveland Indians
    uk::

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    Are there any celebrties who are A's fans? Does Hammer still qualify as a celebrity?

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    Wayne Gretzky: New York Yankees.

    Or is he just a front runner?

    Is Jane Fonda still a Braves fan???
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    Viggo Mortensen: New York Mets



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    Quote Originally Posted by ZbiSal
    Few other I know about:
    Tom Hanks - Cleveland Indians
    ??? Then why is he always at Dodger Stadium with his son and both wearing Dodger gear?

    Cary Grant was a big L.A. Dodger fan, in fact he had season tickets in the Club Level Boxes.

    Jerry Lewis was also a Dodger fan after he and the club moved west around the same time.

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