Homer Award: Random Guy at Shea Stadium

It’s been a while since we’ve handed out a Homer Award here at MLB Fleece Factor.  But today, we’ve been made aware of a person who wears his “Homer-ism” on his sleeve.  Literally.
Fleece Factor has been sent a picture from today’s Mets game of a New York Mets homer who has accepted his homerism to the fullest, […]

Homer Award: Rep. William Lacy Clay

At today’s Congressional Hearings (oh, that was today?) involving Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee, we were able to figure out one very important thing. One of the representatives is an absolute HOMER.  Clemens and McNamee spent most of the day looking dumbfounded at times, being questioned from every direction about this steroid scandal.  Among the members, Clemens […]

Homer Award: Delgado’s Mets had “the best team”

At Metsblog.com, Matt Cerrone does a great job summarizing a recent conference call involving New York Mets’ first baseman Carlos Delgado. In the conference call, Delgado discusses the 2007 collapse, his outlook for the team in 2008, and his role as a leader of the ball-club. That is not why he is being nominated here for […]

Homer Award: Shea Hillenbrand Thinks He’ll Play Into His Forties

As written earlier, we have started a new feature here at the Fleece Factor called The Homer Award.  Click here for a description of this dubious honor.
Our first Homer Award will go to Shea Hillenbrand, who demonstrates time and time again that he is a complete Homer of himself.   His latest display of self-homerism came today when, commenting […]

Introducing the Homer Award

MLB Fleece Factor would like to introduce a new feature to our ever-growing MLB rumor site.  It’s called, “The Homer Award.”
To be a “Homer” is to be such a fierce and zealous follower of a team or player (usually the “home” team and/or it’s players, but not necessarily), that the homer’s judgement is too often […]