Sunday, May 30, 2010

Evan Longoria Allegedly Leaks Dirty Picture Online

Evan Longoria, the third baseman of the Tampa Bay Rays, is an All-Star on the field and just can be the best at his position since Mike Schmidt and George Brett. Longoria is also a sought-after advertising pitchman, which can be attributed to both his skill afield and his looks. But if anything in the Barstool Sports post “Hey Evan Longoria; Stop Sending Me Pictures of Your @$&%…Sincerely Jenna” is true, then this young man may have to answer to his sponsors, his team and also the league offices.

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Evan Longoria supposedly was Jenna’s Facebook stalker

Jenna, who Barstool doesn’t identify further, claims that Evan Longoria found her Facebook account a couple of years ago “via Internet stalking” (something this online cash advance portal assures its customers it will never do to them) and struck up a chat. The exchange came down to Longoria allegedly sending a nude photo of his nether regions, claims Jenna. Not only that, but she claims he incorporated the totally non-enticing caption “Like that, babe”? Jenna’s response to all of this was “If I wanted to see gross (expletive) d!@$#, I’d spend my entire (expletive) day on Chat Roulette”.

Evan Longoria was Cape League MVP at the time of alleged Facebook flashing

Evan Longoria was already making a name for himself before he went to Tampa. Yet all of that didn’t make a grand impression on Miss Jenna. On Barstool, she writes the whole sordid affair “isn’t as entertaining as I would like it to be.

Why now, Jenna?

An easy guess would be that you are a staffer for Boston-based Barstool Sports (possibly not even female) and you want to shake up the Rays so that the Boston Red Sox will have an easier time of catching them within the AL East. You claim it was simply a naughty office conversation that led to your admission that Evan Longoria had sent you the offending pic via text. Your Barstool post makes it seem like you certainly weren’t receptive to the idea. Let that be a lesson to athletes and celebrities – spreading junk where it doesn’t belong will come back to bite you. Let’s see how the Evan Longoria-boxed MLB 2k10 video game sales go after this (alleged) event.



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