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| name = MTV Rock N' Jock |
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| runtime = 60 – 90 minutes |
| runtime = 60 – 90 minutes |
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| creator = Patrick Byrnes |
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| starring = Steve Albert, Ken Ober, Dan Cortese, Bill Bellamy, Chris Connelly |
| starring = Steve Albert, Ken Ober, Dan Cortese, Bill Bellamy, Chris Connelly |
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| country = United States |
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| network = [[MTV]] |
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| first_aired = {{start date|1990|4|1}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://community.aarp.org/t5/Rock-N-Roll/TODAY-IN-ROCK-N-ROLL-HISTORY-APRIL-1-2009/m-p/1192822|title=TODAY IN ROCK N ROLL HISTORY – APRIL 1, 2009}}</ref> |
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'''''MTV Rock N' Jock''''' |
'''''MTV Rock N' Jock''''' is a television series on [[MTV]] featuring actors, musicians, and other entertainers playing sports with professional athletes. The original episode was called ''The MTV Rock N' Jock Diamond Derby,'' and was changed to ''MTV's Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge,'' in year 2. The concept expanded to include basketball in 1991, football in 1997<ref>[https://www.usatoday.com/life/2002/2002-02-04-bowl-parties.htm "Celebs dig into a bowl of fun at pregame bashes"], ''[[USA Today]]'', February 4, 2002.</ref><ref>Justin Leonard, [https://web.archive.org/web/20150204090506/http://www.deseretnews.com/article/600137643/Nellys-first-movie-role-was-cool.html?pg=1 "Nelly's first movie role was 'cool'"], [[Associated Press]] at ''[[Deseret News]]'', May 31, 2005.</ref> and bowling in 1999<ref>http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/TechnicolorLover/bowlorama.html. [https://www.angelfire.com/ca2/TechnicolorLover/bowlorama.html]</ref> |
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The game was an annual feature (with multiple reruns of most episodes) for many years on MTV.<ref>Rembert Browne, [http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-triangle/post/_/id/7538/rediscovering-rock-n-jock "Rediscovering Rock N' Jock"], ''[[Grantland.com]]'', October 25, 2011.</ref><ref>James Montgomery, [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1643593/greatest-rock-n-jock-softball-allstars-all-time.jhtml "The Greatest 'Rock N' Jock Softball' All-Stars Of All Time"], [[MTV]], July 14, 2010.</ref> |
The game was an annual feature (with multiple reruns of most episodes) for many years on MTV.<ref>Rembert Browne, [http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-triangle/post/_/id/7538/rediscovering-rock-n-jock "Rediscovering Rock N' Jock"], ''[[Grantland.com]]'', October 25, 2011.</ref><ref>James Montgomery, [https://web.archive.org/web/20110714002102/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1643593/greatest-rock-n-jock-softball-allstars-all-time.jhtml "The Greatest 'Rock N' Jock Softball' All-Stars Of All Time"], [[MTV]], July 14, 2010.</ref> |
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The original announcers were professional sportscaster, [[Steve Albert]]<ref>[[Steve Albert]]</ref> and comedian [[Ken Ober]] who provided color commentary.<ref>[http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/pet-rock-1.811972/rip-ken-ober-1.1595147 "RIP, Ken Ober"], ''[[Newsday]]'', November 17, 2009.</ref> [[Bill Bellamy]]<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/10/AR2007061000951.html "The Chat"], ''[[The Washington Post]]'', June 10, 2007.</ref> and MTV Sports host [[Dan Cortese]] initially participated as players and then as coaches in later years. |
The original announcers were professional sportscaster, [[Steve Albert]]<ref>[[Steve Albert]]</ref> and comedian [[Ken Ober]] who provided color commentary.<ref>[http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/pet-rock-1.811972/rip-ken-ober-1.1595147 "RIP, Ken Ober"], ''[[Newsday]]'', November 17, 2009.</ref> [[Bill Bellamy]]<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/10/AR2007061000951.html "The Chat"], ''[[The Washington Post]]'', June 10, 2007.</ref> and MTV Sports host [[Dan Cortese]] initially participated as players and then as coaches in later years. |
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== Partial list of shows == |
== Partial list of shows == |
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MTV's First Annual Rock N' Jock Diamond Derby (1990)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll104/id/130713|title=Daily Trojan, Vol. 111, No. 8, January 23, 1990}}</ref> |
===MTV's First Annual Rock N' Jock Diamond Derby (1990)=== |
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* Location: [[Dedeaux Field]], USC, Los Angeles, CA<ref>{{cite web|url=http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll104/id/130713|title=Daily Trojan, Vol. 111, No. 8, January 23, 1990}}</ref> |
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* Location: [[Dedeaux Field]], USC, Los Angeles, CA |
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* Date: Sunday, January 21, 1990 |
* Date: Sunday, January 21, 1990 |
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* Team names: Aardvarks, Salamanders |
* Team names: Aardvarks, Salamanders |
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* Team coaches: [[Sam Kinison]] (Aardvarks), [[Sammy Hagar]] (Salamanders) |
* Team coaches: [[Sam Kinison]] (Aardvarks), [[Sammy Hagar]] (Salamanders) |
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* Announcers: [[Steve Albert]], [[Ken Ober]] |
* Announcers: [[Steve Albert]], [[Ken Ober]] |
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*Sideline Reporters: [[Martha Quinn]], [[Kevin Seal]] [[Downtown Julie Brown]] [[Jim Turner (comedian)|Jim Turner]] |
*Sideline Reporters: [[Martha Quinn]], [[Kevin Seal]], [[Downtown Julie Brown]], [[Jim Turner (comedian)|Jim Turner]] |
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*National Anthem: Steve Vai |
*National Anthem: Steve Vai |
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;Aardvarks |
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: [[Eddie Murray]] (1B) Baseball Player, Baltimore Orioles, 2003 Hall of Fame |
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: [[Bret Michaels]] (2B) Musician, Lead Singer of [[Poison (American band)|Poison]] |
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: [[Barry Larkin]] (SS) Baseball Player, Cincinnati Reds, 2012 Hall of Fame |
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: [[Corbin Bernsen]] (3B) Actor, [[Major League (film)|Major League]] trilogy |
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: [[Mark McGwire]] (RF) Baseball Player, Oakland A's (583 home runs) |
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: [[Belinda Carlisle]] (RCF) Musician, Lead Singer, [[The Go-Go's]] |
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: [[Howard Johnson (baseball)|Howard Johnson]] (LCF) Baseball Player, NY Mets |
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: [[MC Hammer]] (LF) Rapper/Dancer, 3x Grammy Award winner |
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: [[Tom Petersson]] Musician, Bass Player, [[Cheap Trick]] |
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: [[Roger McDowell]] (P) Baseball Player, NY Mets, 1986 World Series Champion |
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: [[Lou Gramm]] (DH) Musician, [[Foreigner (band)|Foreigner]], 2013 Songwriters Hall of Fame |
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: [[David Faustino]] Actor, ''[[Married With Children]]'' |
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: [[Brian Robbins]] Actor, ''[[Head of the Class]]'' |
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: [[Keanu Reeves]] Actor, ''[[Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure]]'' |
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::: [[Pam Wright]] Contest winner |
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;Salamanders |
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: [[Wally Joyner]] (1B), Baseball Player, ''California Angels'', ''All-Star'' |
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: [[Tone Loc]] (2B), Rapper, [[Wild Thing (Tone Loc song)]] and [[Funky Cold Medina]] |
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: [[Shawon Dunston]] (SS), Baseball Player, ''Chicago Cubs'', ''2x All-Star'' |
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: [[Kevin Costner]] (3B) Actor, [[Dances With Wolves]] ''2x Academy Award winner'' |
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: [[Darryl Strawberry]] (RF) Baseball Player, ''NY Mets'', ''1986 World Series Champion'' |
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: [[Kip Winger]] (RCF) Musician, [[Winger (band)]] |
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: [[Rafael Palmeiro]] (LCF) Baseball Player, ''Texas Rangers'' |
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: [[Steven Adler]] (LF) Musician, Drummer, [[Guns N' Roses]], ''Rock N Roll Hall of Fame 2012'' |
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: [[Bruce Hornsby]] (C) Musician, ''3x Grammy Award winner'' |
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: [[Mark Langston]] (P) Baseball Player, ''California Angels'', ''4x All-Star'' |
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: [[Robert Wuhl]] Actor/Writer, ''[[Arliss (TV series)|Arliss]]'' |
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: [[Holly Robinson Peete]] Actor, ''[[21 Jump Street]]'' |
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: [[Robin Zander]] Musician, Lead Singer, [[Cheap Trick]] |
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: [[Mike Lookinland]] Actor, "Bobby Brady" on ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'' |
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: [[Rick Caraballo]] Contest winner |
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<ref>http://grantland.com/the-triangle/rediscovering-rock-n-jock/</ref> |
<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://grantland.com/the-triangle/rediscovering-rock-n-jock/|title=Rediscovering Rock N' Jock|date=October 25, 2011}}</ref> |
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MTV's First Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1991) |
===MTV's First Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1991)=== |
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* Location: [[Gersten Pavilion]], Loyola Marymount University, CA |
* Location: [[Gersten Pavilion]], Loyola Marymount University, CA |
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* Date: Sunday, September 15, 1991 |
* Date: Sunday, September 15, 1991 |
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*Mascots: [[The Hornet]], [[Phoenix Gorilla]] |
*Mascots: [[The Hornet]], [[Phoenix Gorilla]] |
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; Bricklayers |
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: [[Mark Wahlberg]] Actor/Rapper, ''[[Boogie Nights]]'' (28pts) |
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: [[Morris Chestnut]] Actor, ''[[Boyz n the Hood]]'' (Co-MVP/50 points) |
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: [[Robert Wuhl]] Actor/Writer, ''[[Arliss (TV series)|Arliss]]'', ''[[Bull Durham]]'' |
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: [[John Salley]] (Center/Power Forward) Detroit Pistons, 4x NBA Champion |
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: [[Flea (musician)|Flea]] Musician/Bass Player, [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] |
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: [[Dan Majerle]] (Small Forward) Phoenix Suns, 3x All-Star |
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: [[Luke Perry]] Actor, ''[[Beverly Hills 90210]]'' |
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: [[Kurt Rambis]] (Power Forward) LA Lakers, 4x NBA Champion |
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: [[Jaleel White]] Actor, Urkel on ''[[Family Matters]]'' |
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: [[Billy Wirth]] Actor, ''[[The Lost Boys]]'' |
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: [[Spud Webb]] (Point Guard) Atlanta Hawks |
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; Violators |
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: [[Magic Johnson]](Point Guard/Shooting Guard) LA Lakers, 12x All-Star, Hall of Fame |
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: [[Reggie Miller]] (Shooting Guard) Indiana Pacers, 5x All-Star, Hall of Fame (Co-MVP/76pts) |
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: [[Will Smith]] Actor/Rapper, ''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'', 4x Grammy winner |
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: [[Vlade Divac]] (Center) LA Lakers, Hall of Fame |
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: [[Donnie Wahlberg]] Actor/Musician, [[New Kids On The Block]] (9pts) |
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: [[Ron Harper]] (Point Guard) LA Clippers, 5x NBA Champion |
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: [[Michael Bivins]] Singer/Rapper, [[New Edition]], [[Bell Biv Devoe]] |
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: [[Corin Nemec]] Actor, ''[[Parker Lewis Can't Lose]]'' |
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: [[MC Lyte]] Rapper/Actor, First solo female rapper to release a full album |
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*Score: Bricklayers 180 > Violators 173 |
*Score: Bricklayers 180 > Violators 173 |
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===MTV's Second Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1991)=== |
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MTV's Second Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1991) |
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* Location: [[Dedeaux Field]], USC, Los Angeles, CA |
* Location: [[Dedeaux Field]], USC, Los Angeles, CA |
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* Date: Saturday, January 12, 1991 |
* Date: Saturday, January 12, 1991 |
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'''Homeboys''' |
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* [[Anthony Kiedis]] (#2), Singer/Actor, Red Hot Chili Peppers |
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MTV's Second Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1992) |
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'''Awayboys''' |
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MTV's Third Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1992) |
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* [[MC Hammer]] (#17), Rapper |
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MTV's Third Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1993) |
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* [[Dave Winfield]] (#31), Baseball Player, California Angels, 12-time MLB All-Star streak between 1977 and 1988 |
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MTV's |
===MTV's Second Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1992)=== |
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===MTV's Third Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1992)=== |
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Announcer: [[Steve Albert]] |
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'''Homeboys''' |
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* [[John Corbett]] (#50), Actor/Singer, ''Northern Exposure'' |
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'''Awayboys''' |
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* [[Anthony Kiedis]] (#0.0), Singer/Actor, Red Hot Chili Peppers, ''[[Point Break]]'' |
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* [[MC Hammer]] (#2), Rapper |
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* [[Rafael Palmeiro]], Baseball Player, Texas Rangers, 2-time MLB All-Star (1988 and 1991) |
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===MTV's Third Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1993)=== |
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===MTV's Fourth Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1994)=== |
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* Location: [[Blair Field]], Long Beach, CA |
* Location: [[Blair Field]], Long Beach, CA |
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* Date: Saturday, January 23, 1993 |
* Date: Saturday, January 23, 1993 |
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* Team names: Homeboys, Awayboys |
* Team names: Homeboys, Awayboys |
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* Team coaches: [[Corbin Bernsen]] (Homeboys), [[Dan Cortese]] (Awayboys) |
* Team coaches: [[Corbin Bernsen]] (Homeboys), [[Dan Cortese]] (Awayboys) |
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:: Homeboys: |
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::: [[Corbin Bernsen]] (#7, SS), actor |
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::: [[Chuck D]] (#1, LF), musician, ''Public Enemy'' |
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::: [[Ken Griffey, Jr.]] (#24, LCF), Baseball Player |
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::: [[Jose Canseco]] (#33, 1B), Baseball Player |
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::: [[Jon Bon Jovi]] (#5, 2B), musician, ''Bon Jovi'' |
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::: [[Gary Sheffield]] (#10, 3B), Baseball Player |
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::: [[Treach]] (#118, C), musician, ''Naughty By Nature'' |
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::: [[Brady Anderson]] (#9, RF), Baseball Player |
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::: [[Scott Ian]] (#15, RCF), musician, ''Anthrax'' |
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::: [[Dwight Gooden]] (#16, P), Baseball Player |
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::: [[David Bryan]] (#11, 1B), musician, ''Bon Jovi'' |
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::: [[Richie Sambora]] (#3, OF), musician, ''Bon Jovi'' |
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::: [[Flavor Flav]] (#911, RF/P), musician, ''Public Enemy'' |
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:: Awayboys: |
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::: [[Dan Cortese]] (#00, SS), MTV Host |
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::: [[Bret Michaels]] (#58, C), musician, ''Poison'' |
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::: [[David Justice]] (#23, RF), Baseball Player |
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::: [[Michael Richards]] (#8, LF), actor, ''Seinfeld'' |
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::: Frank Thomas (see [[Frank Thomas (designated hitter)]]) (#35, 1B), Baseball Player |
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::: [[Barry Bonds]] (#25, LCF), Baseball Player |
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::: [[Dweezil Zappa]] (#22, RCF), musician |
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::: Robin Ventura (#23, 3B) Baseball Player |
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::: Salt ([[Cheryl James]]) (#54, 2B), musician, ''Salt-n-Pepa'' |
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::: Pepa ([[Sandy Denton]]) (#68, 2B), musician, ''Salt-n-Pepa'' |
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::: Spin (Deidre Roper, see [[DJ Spinderella]]) (#7, 2B), musician, ''Salt-n-Pepa'' |
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::: [[Roger McDowell]] (#31, P), Baseball Player |
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::: Billy Ragsdale (see [[William Ragsdale]]) (#5, IF/OF), actor |
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; Homeboys |
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MTV's Fourth Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1994) |
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: [[Corbin Bernsen]] (#7, SS), actor |
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: [[Chuck D]] (#1, LF), musician, ''Public Enemy'' |
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: [[Ken Griffey Jr.]] (#24, LCF), Baseball Player |
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: [[Jose Canseco]] (#33, 1B), Baseball Player |
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: [[Jon Bon Jovi]] (#5, 2B), Musician, Lead Singer, ''Bon Jovi'' |
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: [[Gary Sheffield]] (#10, 3B), Baseball Player |
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: [[Treach]] (#118, C), musician, ''Naughty By Nature'' |
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: [[Brady Anderson]] (#9, RF), Baseball Player |
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: [[Scott Ian]] (#15, RCF), musician, ''Anthrax'' |
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: [[Dwight Gooden]] (#16, P), Baseball Player |
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: [[David Bryan]] (#11, 1B), musician, ''Bon Jovi'' |
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: [[Richie Sambora]] (#3, OF), musician, ''Bon Jovi'' |
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: [[Flavor Flav]] (#911, RF/P), musician, ''Public Enemy'' |
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; Awayboys: |
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: [[Dan Cortese]] (#00, SS), MTV Host |
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: [[Bret Michaels]] (#58, C), musician, ''Poison'' |
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: [[David Justice]] (#23, RF), Baseball Player |
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: [[Michael Richards]] (#8, LF), actor, ''Seinfeld'' |
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: [[Frank Thomas (designated hitter)|Frank Thomas]] (#35, 1B), Baseball Player |
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: [[Barry Bonds]] (#25, LCF), Baseball Player |
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: [[Dweezil Zappa]] (#22, RCF), musician |
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: Robin Ventura (#23, 3B) Baseball Player |
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: Salt ([[Cheryl James]]) (#54, 2B), musician, ''Salt-n-Pepa'' |
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: Pepa ([[Sandy Denton]]) (#68, 2B), musician, ''Salt-n-Pepa'' |
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: Spin ([[DJ Spinderella|Deidre Roper]]) (#7, 2B), musician, ''Salt-n-Pepa'' |
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: [[Roger McDowell]] (#31, P), Baseball Player |
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: [[William Ragsdale|Billy Ragsdale]] (#5, IF/OF), actor |
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===MTV's Fourth Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1994)=== |
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* Team names: Violators, Bricklayers |
* Team names: Violators, Bricklayers |
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* Team coaches: Bill Bellamy (Violators), Dan Cortese (Bricklayers) |
* Team coaches: Bill Bellamy (Violators), Dan Cortese (Bricklayers) |
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MTV's Fifth Annual Rock n' Jock Softball Challenge (1994) |
===MTV's Fifth Annual Rock n' Jock Softball Challenge (1994)=== |
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* Location: [[Blair Field]], Long Beach, CA |
* Location: [[Blair Field]], Long Beach, CA |
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* Date: Saturday, January 15, 1994 |
* Date: Saturday, January 15, 1994 |
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* Team coaches: Norman Fell (Homeboys), Tom Arnold (Awayboys) |
* Team coaches: Norman Fell (Homeboys), Tom Arnold (Awayboys) |
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MTV's Fifth Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1995) |
===MTV's Fifth Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1995)=== |
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* Team names: Violators, Bricklayers |
* Team names: Violators, Bricklayers |
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* Team coaches: Bill Bellamy (Violators), Dan Cortese (Bricklayers) |
* Team coaches: Bill Bellamy (Violators), Dan Cortese (Bricklayers) |
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MTV's Sixth Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1995) |
===MTV's Sixth Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1995)=== |
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* Team names: Homeboys, Awayboys |
* Team names: Homeboys, Awayboys |
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* Team coaches: Dan Cortese (Homeboys), Bill Bellamy (Awayboys) |
* Team coaches: Dan Cortese (Homeboys), Bill Bellamy (Awayboys) |
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MTV's Seventh Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1996) |
===MTV's Seventh Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1996)=== |
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MTV's Sixth Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1996) |
===MTV's Sixth Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1996)=== |
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* Team names: Violators, Bricklayers |
* Team names: Violators, Bricklayers |
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* Team coaches: Bill Bellamy (Violators), Dean Cain (Bricklayers) |
* Team coaches: Bill Bellamy (Violators), Dean Cain (Bricklayers) |
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MTV's Eighth Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1997) |
===MTV's Eighth Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1997)=== |
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MTV's Seventh Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1997) |
===MTV's Seventh Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1997)=== |
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* Team names: Violators, Bricklayers |
* Team names: Violators, Bricklayers |
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* Team coaches: Shaquille O'Neal (Violators), Bill Walton (Bricklayers) |
* Team coaches: Shaquille O'Neal (Violators), Bill Walton (Bricklayers) |
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MTV's Rock N' Jock Super Bowl II (1998) |
===MTV's Rock N' Jock Super Bowl II (1998)=== |
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===MTV Rock N' Jock Bowling Ball (1999)=== |
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* Musical Guests: [[Method Man]] & [[Redman (rapper)|Redman]], [[New Radicals]] |
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===MTV's Tenth Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1999)=== |
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'''Stars''' |
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* [[Dr. Dre|Andre Young (aka Dr. Dre)]], Rapper |
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MTV's Tenth Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1999) |
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* [[Jeremy London]], Actor |
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* [[Redman (rapper)|Reginald Noble (aka Redman)]], Rapper/Actor |
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* [[Melissa Joan Hart]], Actress |
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* [[Vanilla Ice|Rob Van Winkle (aka Vanilla Ice)]], Rapper/Actor |
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* [[Brian McKnight]], Singer-Songwriter/Producer |
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* [[Michael Bergin]], Actor |
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* [[Method Man|Clifford Smith Jr. (aka Method Man)]], Rapper/Actor |
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MTV Rock N' Jock Bowling (2000) |
===MTV Rock N' Jock Bowling II (2000)=== |
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MTV Rock N' Jock Basebrawl (2001) |
===MTV Rock N' Jock Basebrawl (2001)=== |
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Latest revision as of 16:35, 20 November 2024
MTV Rock N' Jock | |
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Created by | Patrick Byrnes |
Starring | Steve Albert, Ken Ober, Dan Cortese, Bill Bellamy, Chris Connelly |
Country of origin | United States |
Production | |
Running time | 60 – 90 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | MTV |
Release | April 1, 1990[1] |
Part of a series on |
MTV |
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Programs on MTV |
MTV personalities |
Censorship on MTV |
MTV Generation |
MTV News |
MTV Rock N' Jock is a television series on MTV featuring actors, musicians, and other entertainers playing sports with professional athletes. The original episode was called The MTV Rock N' Jock Diamond Derby, and was changed to MTV's Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge, in year 2. The concept expanded to include basketball in 1991, football in 1997[2][3] and bowling in 1999[4] The game was an annual feature (with multiple reruns of most episodes) for many years on MTV.[5][6]
The original announcers were professional sportscaster, Steve Albert[7] and comedian Ken Ober who provided color commentary.[8] Bill Bellamy[9] and MTV Sports host Dan Cortese initially participated as players and then as coaches in later years.
The fourth annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show in 1995, losing to Jeopardy!.
Partial list of shows
[edit]MTV's First Annual Rock N' Jock Diamond Derby (1990)
[edit]- Location: Dedeaux Field, USC, Los Angeles, CA[10]
- Date: Sunday, January 21, 1990
- Team names: Aardvarks, Salamanders
- Team coaches: Sam Kinison (Aardvarks), Sammy Hagar (Salamanders)
- Announcers: Steve Albert, Ken Ober
- Sideline Reporters: Martha Quinn, Kevin Seal, Downtown Julie Brown, Jim Turner
- National Anthem: Steve Vai
- Aardvarks
- Eddie Murray (1B) Baseball Player, Baltimore Orioles, 2003 Hall of Fame
- Bret Michaels (2B) Musician, Lead Singer of Poison
- Barry Larkin (SS) Baseball Player, Cincinnati Reds, 2012 Hall of Fame
- Corbin Bernsen (3B) Actor, Major League trilogy
- Mark McGwire (RF) Baseball Player, Oakland A's (583 home runs)
- Belinda Carlisle (RCF) Musician, Lead Singer, The Go-Go's
- Howard Johnson (LCF) Baseball Player, NY Mets
- MC Hammer (LF) Rapper/Dancer, 3x Grammy Award winner
- Tom Petersson Musician, Bass Player, Cheap Trick
- Roger McDowell (P) Baseball Player, NY Mets, 1986 World Series Champion
- Lou Gramm (DH) Musician, Foreigner, 2013 Songwriters Hall of Fame
- David Faustino Actor, Married With Children
- Brian Robbins Actor, Head of the Class
- Keanu Reeves Actor, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
- Salamanders
- Wally Joyner (1B), Baseball Player, California Angels, All-Star
- Tone Loc (2B), Rapper, Wild Thing (Tone Loc song) and Funky Cold Medina
- Shawon Dunston (SS), Baseball Player, Chicago Cubs, 2x All-Star
- Kevin Costner (3B) Actor, Dances With Wolves 2x Academy Award winner
- Darryl Strawberry (RF) Baseball Player, NY Mets, 1986 World Series Champion
- Kip Winger (RCF) Musician, Winger (band)
- Rafael Palmeiro (LCF) Baseball Player, Texas Rangers
- Steven Adler (LF) Musician, Drummer, Guns N' Roses, Rock N Roll Hall of Fame 2012
- Bruce Hornsby (C) Musician, 3x Grammy Award winner
- Mark Langston (P) Baseball Player, California Angels, 4x All-Star
- Robert Wuhl Actor/Writer, Arliss
- Holly Robinson Peete Actor, 21 Jump Street
- Robin Zander Musician, Lead Singer, Cheap Trick
- Mike Lookinland Actor, "Bobby Brady" on The Brady Bunch
- Rick Caraballo Contest winner
MTV's First Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1991)
[edit]- Location: Gersten Pavilion, Loyola Marymount University, CA
- Date: Sunday, September 15, 1991
- Team names: Bricklayers, Violators
- Team coaches: Craig T. Nelson (Bricklayers), Magic Johnson (Violators)
- Announcers: Steve Albert, Ken Ober
- PA Announcer: Lawrence Tanner
- Referee: Hue Hollins Officiated 19 NBA Finals & 5 NBA All-Star games
- Sideline Reporters: Kari Wuhrer, Downtown Julie Brown
- Halftime Performer: Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, Loleatta Holloway, "Good Vibrations"
- Slam Dunk Contest: Mark Wahlberg
- 3pt Contest: Will Smith (5 of 15)
- Mascots: The Hornet, Phoenix Gorilla
- Bricklayers
- Mark Wahlberg Actor/Rapper, Boogie Nights (28pts)
- Morris Chestnut Actor, Boyz n the Hood (Co-MVP/50 points)
- Robert Wuhl Actor/Writer, Arliss, Bull Durham
- John Salley (Center/Power Forward) Detroit Pistons, 4x NBA Champion
- Flea Musician/Bass Player, Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Dan Majerle (Small Forward) Phoenix Suns, 3x All-Star
- Luke Perry Actor, Beverly Hills 90210
- Kurt Rambis (Power Forward) LA Lakers, 4x NBA Champion
- Jaleel White Actor, Urkel on Family Matters
- Billy Wirth Actor, The Lost Boys
- Spud Webb (Point Guard) Atlanta Hawks
- Violators
- Magic Johnson(Point Guard/Shooting Guard) LA Lakers, 12x All-Star, Hall of Fame
- Reggie Miller (Shooting Guard) Indiana Pacers, 5x All-Star, Hall of Fame (Co-MVP/76pts)
- Will Smith Actor/Rapper, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, 4x Grammy winner
- Vlade Divac (Center) LA Lakers, Hall of Fame
- Donnie Wahlberg Actor/Musician, New Kids On The Block (9pts)
- Ron Harper (Point Guard) LA Clippers, 5x NBA Champion
- Michael Bivins Singer/Rapper, New Edition, Bell Biv Devoe
- Corin Nemec Actor, Parker Lewis Can't Lose
- MC Lyte Rapper/Actor, First solo female rapper to release a full album
- Score: Bricklayers 180 > Violators 173
MTV's Second Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1991)
[edit]- Location: Dedeaux Field, USC, Los Angeles, CA
- Date: Saturday, January 12, 1991
Homeboys
- Anthony Kiedis (#2), Singer/Actor, Red Hot Chili Peppers
Awayboys
- MC Hammer (#17), Rapper
- Dave Winfield (#31), Baseball Player, California Angels, 12-time MLB All-Star streak between 1977 and 1988
MTV's Second Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1992)
[edit]MTV's Third Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1992)
[edit]Announcer: Steve Albert
Homeboys
- John Corbett (#50), Actor/Singer, Northern Exposure
Awayboys
- Anthony Kiedis (#0.0), Singer/Actor, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Point Break
- MC Hammer (#2), Rapper
- Rafael Palmeiro, Baseball Player, Texas Rangers, 2-time MLB All-Star (1988 and 1991)
MTV's Third Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1993)
[edit]MTV's Fourth Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1994)
[edit]- Location: Blair Field, Long Beach, CA
- Date: Saturday, January 23, 1993
- Team names: Homeboys, Awayboys
- Team coaches: Corbin Bernsen (Homeboys), Dan Cortese (Awayboys)
- Homeboys
- Corbin Bernsen (#7, SS), actor
- Chuck D (#1, LF), musician, Public Enemy
- Ken Griffey Jr. (#24, LCF), Baseball Player
- Jose Canseco (#33, 1B), Baseball Player
- Jon Bon Jovi (#5, 2B), Musician, Lead Singer, Bon Jovi
- Gary Sheffield (#10, 3B), Baseball Player
- Treach (#118, C), musician, Naughty By Nature
- Brady Anderson (#9, RF), Baseball Player
- Scott Ian (#15, RCF), musician, Anthrax
- Dwight Gooden (#16, P), Baseball Player
- David Bryan (#11, 1B), musician, Bon Jovi
- Richie Sambora (#3, OF), musician, Bon Jovi
- Flavor Flav (#911, RF/P), musician, Public Enemy
- Awayboys
- Dan Cortese (#00, SS), MTV Host
- Bret Michaels (#58, C), musician, Poison
- David Justice (#23, RF), Baseball Player
- Michael Richards (#8, LF), actor, Seinfeld
- Frank Thomas (#35, 1B), Baseball Player
- Barry Bonds (#25, LCF), Baseball Player
- Dweezil Zappa (#22, RCF), musician
- Robin Ventura (#23, 3B) Baseball Player
- Salt (Cheryl James) (#54, 2B), musician, Salt-n-Pepa
- Pepa (Sandy Denton) (#68, 2B), musician, Salt-n-Pepa
- Spin (Deidre Roper) (#7, 2B), musician, Salt-n-Pepa
- Roger McDowell (#31, P), Baseball Player
- Billy Ragsdale (#5, IF/OF), actor
MTV's Fourth Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1994)
[edit]- Team names: Violators, Bricklayers
- Team coaches: Bill Bellamy (Violators), Dan Cortese (Bricklayers)
MTV's Fifth Annual Rock n' Jock Softball Challenge (1994)
[edit]- Location: Blair Field, Long Beach, CA
- Date: Saturday, January 15, 1994
- Team names: Homeboys, Awayboys
- Team coaches: Norman Fell (Homeboys), Tom Arnold (Awayboys)
MTV's Fifth Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1995)
[edit]- Team names: Violators, Bricklayers
- Team coaches: Bill Bellamy (Violators), Dan Cortese (Bricklayers)
MTV's Sixth Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1995)
[edit]- Team names: Homeboys, Awayboys
- Team coaches: Dan Cortese (Homeboys), Bill Bellamy (Awayboys)
MTV's Seventh Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1996)
[edit]MTV's Sixth Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1996)
[edit]- Team names: Violators, Bricklayers
- Team coaches: Bill Bellamy (Violators), Dean Cain (Bricklayers)
MTV's Eighth Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1997)
[edit]MTV's Seventh Annual Rock N' Jock B-Ball Jam (1997)
[edit]- Team names: Violators, Bricklayers
- Team coaches: Shaquille O'Neal (Violators), Bill Walton (Bricklayers)
MTV's Rock N' Jock Super Bowl II (1998)
[edit]MTV Rock N' Jock Bowling Ball (1999)
[edit]- Musical Guests: Method Man & Redman, New Radicals
MTV's Tenth Annual Rock N' Jock Softball Challenge (1999)
[edit]Stars
- Andre Young (aka Dr. Dre), Rapper
- Jeremy London, Actor
- Reginald Noble (aka Redman), Rapper/Actor
- Melissa Joan Hart, Actress
- Rob Van Winkle (aka Vanilla Ice), Rapper/Actor
- Brian McKnight, Singer-Songwriter/Producer
- Michael Bergin, Actor
- Clifford Smith Jr. (aka Method Man), Rapper/Actor
MTV Rock N' Jock Bowling II (2000)
[edit]MTV Rock N' Jock Basebrawl (2001)
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "TODAY IN ROCK N ROLL HISTORY – APRIL 1, 2009".
- ^ "Celebs dig into a bowl of fun at pregame bashes", USA Today, February 4, 2002.
- ^ Justin Leonard, "Nelly's first movie role was 'cool'", Associated Press at Deseret News, May 31, 2005.
- ^ http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/TechnicolorLover/bowlorama.html. [1]
- ^ Rembert Browne, "Rediscovering Rock N' Jock", Grantland.com, October 25, 2011.
- ^ James Montgomery, "The Greatest 'Rock N' Jock Softball' All-Stars Of All Time", MTV, July 14, 2010.
- ^ Steve Albert
- ^ "RIP, Ken Ober", Newsday, November 17, 2009.
- ^ "The Chat", The Washington Post, June 10, 2007.
- ^ "Daily Trojan, Vol. 111, No. 8, January 23, 1990".
- ^ "Rediscovering Rock N' Jock". October 25, 2011.