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| Baseball nap ![]() BBC Sport Online's Chris Charles picks out some of the quirky, offbeat or plain daft stories doing the rounds. Baseball boss in from cold A New York baseball manager who promised to sleep outside until his team won a game, was separated from his bed for a week. Dan Mason, the general manager of minor league Rochester Red Wings, was as good as his word, setting up camp in the club's bullpen. He finally got to leave the tent behind when the Red Wings ended a 12-game losing streak courtesy of an 8-2 win over the Syracuse SkyChiefs.
After the game had finished, Mason was hoisted on the shoulders of the relief pitchers and carried out of the bullpen, while he opened a bottle of champagne. The turning point apparently came when the manager's alarm clock went off during the game and woke his players up. In the pink Hold the back page - the missing Barbie racing car has been found! The bright pink Formula Ford Aero 2, which is sponsored by the doll makers, was discovered in the middle of a cornfield in Quebec, Canada. It had been taken from outside a nearby motel, while driver Ashley Taws and her crew slept. Taws, 18, who became the first female Indy driver to achieve pole in a professional Canadian racing event last week, was delighted with the news.
"It sounds like it is OK - I'm so happy that I'll be able to finish out the season with my Barbie car," she gushed. Police also recovered other items, including a Barbie scooter. Rumours that they're holding a jealous love rival of Ken's are as yet unconfirmed. Man, I feel like a woman A man who had a sex change operation is to compete for a women's mountain bike team. Michelle Dumaresq, formerly known as Michael, has been selected for the Canadian women's downhill team after two first places and two seconds in six races. The 32-year-old, who is due to compete in the World Mountain Biking Championships in Austria later this month, said she was "totally excited".
But others aren't so sure. Fellow team members Sylvie Allen and Cassandra Boon want the International Cycling Union to to ban Dumaresq from competing against women. Allen, the Canadian champion, said: "Something there just doesn't seem right to me." She has suggested the ICU set up a special 'transgendered' section for Dumaresq to race in. Time trials, in other words. Driving lessons A 13-year-old boy from Surrey has won a motor racing scholarship to a top public school. Freddie Martin-Dye, nicknamed Fast Freddie, has designs on becoming a Formula 1 world champion before his 30th birthday.
And now he has the backing of Guildford's �15,000-a-year Cranleigh School to help him realise his dream. Freddie, who is ranked third in his age group for go-karting, told The Sun newspaper: "I'm determined to be the very best." Dad Phil has a million reasons for hoping the prodigal son is as good as his word. Six years ago he staked �1,000 at 1,000-1 with bookies William Hill that Freddie would win a Grand Prix by 27. Could have been worse, Phil - you could have backed Henman to win Wimbledon. | See also: 07 Aug 02 | Funny Old Game Top Funny Old Game stories now: Links to more Funny Old Game stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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