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Hot Clicks: Jennie Finch shown up; George Steinbrenner on Seinfeld

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Yesterday's P.M. Hot Clicks featured a link to some pictures of Maria Menounos and Marisa Miller at Saturday's MLB All-Star Legends & Celebrity softball. Today, we bring you this great clip of Rickey Hendersonshowboating and strutting after homering against Jennie Finch.

He's Still Got It

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ESPN's Bobby Valentinehad an interesting pick to win last night's Home Run Derby.

Speaking Of All-Star Festivites...

Hot Clicks has always enjoyed videos of fans running onto the field and then getting tackled by security after they run in circles. However, this clip from a recent CFL game raises the bar on that practice.

Security Stumped On This One

George Steinbrenner bought the Yankees in 1973 for $10 million. Forbesnow values the franchise at $1.6 billion. That's more remarkable than the seven World Series the Yankees won under Steinbrenner. And while George seemed all business, he invaded the the world of pop culture many times. He hostedSaturday Night Live in 1990, was a featured character on Seinfeld (which led to him being part of one of the great scenes in the show's history) and made light of Derek Jeter's nightlife in a Visa commercial.

RIP, Boss

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Check out this sick catch by wide receiver Matt Fields of the Arena League's Dallas Vigilantes.

Get That Man An NFL Contract

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Wrestling fans of the late '90s will appreciate this LeBron James video. (Thanks to Lino, of Palatine, Ill., for the link.)

Sports Video Of The Day

Check out George Steinbrenner's scenes from an episode of Seinfeld that never made it to air. They were part of the deleted scenes feature on the Season 7 DVD.

George Steinbrenner Video Of The Day