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2016 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 2.3.2


CES BOOM BAH! (New York Daily News) 12 votes

YO & BEHOLD! (New York Post) 2 votes

Benjamin Grimm
Dec 14 2016 11:38 AM



Winner of Round 1.3.8
CES BOOM BAH!
New York Daily News, August 30, 2016
Yoenis Cespedes hits a solo homer in the bottom of the 10th to give the Mets a 2-1 win over the Marlins.



Winner of Round 1.3.7
YO & BEHOLD!
New York Post, August 22, 2016
Eight scoreless innings from Noah Syndergaard and a two-run homer from Yoenis Cespedes gives the Mets a 2-0 win in San Francisco.

cooby
Dec 14 2016 12:55 PM
Re: 2016 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 2.3.2

He switched his arm thingers between pictures

d'Kong76
Dec 14 2016 01:40 PM
Re: 2016 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 2.3.2

Went with the flying bat!

Benjamin Grimm
Dec 14 2016 02:09 PM
Re: 2016 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 2.3.2

I did too. "CES BOOM BAH" is a dumb headline, but it's a great photo. And the Post cover kind of implies that Noah Syndergaard's nickname is "Behold".

MFS62
Dec 14 2016 02:53 PM
Re: 2016 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 2.3.2

Ces Boom Bah - gotta' go with the exploding sheep.
Later

Centerfield
Dec 14 2016 02:55 PM
Re: 2016 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 2.3.2

Benjamin Grimm wrote:
I did too. "CES BOOM BAH" is a dumb headline, but it's a great photo. And the Post cover kind of implies that Noah Syndergaard's nickname is "Behold".


Yup.

That blast was one of the great moments of the season.

Centerfield
Dec 14 2016 02:56 PM
Re: 2016 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 2.3.2

And I love the non-chalant look on his face. Like he's already wondering whether to take the GCP or LIE to get home.

Benjamin Grimm
Dec 21 2016 02:20 PM
Re: 2016 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 2.3.2

In a battle of Yoenis Cespedes covers, CES BOOM BAH wins easily over YO AND BEHOLD to become the fifth Daily News cover to join this year's Sweet Sixteen.

Reminder: The Tabloid Cover Derby is on a break until early January when third-round voting will begin. However, there are still six second-round threads that remain open for voting.