March 15, 2013
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FORT MYERS — Today is a Red Sox off day. Some players will fish. Others play golf.
Dustin Pedroia has a hobby that falls a little outside the box — the search for Bigfoot.
You probably knew that if you follow Pedroia on Twitter (@15Lasershow), where a “Sasquatch Crossing” sign serves as his avatar. This spring, he walks around, a lot, in a light blue T-shirt with a Bigfoot drawing on it.
Getting frustrated with finding bigfoot show. Mix in some evidence please. Uncle on town hall meetings and squatchy areas.
— Dustin Pedroia (@15Lasershow) February 21, 2013
Can’t wait to grind through another finding bigfoot episode tonight. Town hall meetings that lead to nothing. Please show me something
— Dustin Pedroia (@15Lasershow) February 25, 2013
T minus 7 minutes for town hall meetings, howls , squatchy areas and bobo acting like a complete psycho. Tonight is the night we see him!
— Dustin Pedroia (@15Lasershow) March 4, 2013
No bigfoot tonight I can’t keep my eyes open. Early worm catches up to the fastball. #zzzzzzzzzzzz
— Dustin Pedroia (@15Lasershow) March 11, 2013
His next-door neighbor in the clubhouse, Will Middlebrooks, says Bigfoot is all Pedroia talks about, not only the TV show about the search but Bigfoot himself.
Middlebrooks is convinced that Pedroia believes in Bigfoot “120 percent.”
Pedroia is noncommittal. A little like Carl Everett was when it came to the subject of dinosaurs, he hasn’t seen foolproof evidence with his own eyes yet.
The search for Bigfoot, though, that matters.
Pedroia believes in the search for Bigfoot. Bigfeet, actually.
“There’s gotta be” more than one, he said yesterday. “I don’t know, I haven’t seen them. Keep looking for them.”
Pedroia does not miss episodes of Animal Planet’s “Finding Bigfoot.”
“It’s good, man, it’s good stuff,” he said.
Pedroia is up to date on all the claims, old and new, of the tall, lumbering creature known for its putrid stench, humongous footprints, ape-like noises and extremely reclusive habits. He said the Les Trout (Stroud)-Sasquatch YouTube videos are “pretty cool.” He is not into the Loch Ness monster, but Yeti (the Abominable Snowman, believed to be roaming the Himalayan Mountains) is “probably from the same family, probably from the same origin.”
The idea that all the Sasquatches must be breeding brings up the idea that there are baby Sasquatches sequestered in the woods somewhere.
“They call them juvenile Sasquatches,” Pedroia informs a newcomer to the search.
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About Craig Woolheater
Co-founder of Cryptomundo in 2005.
I have appeared in or contributed to the following TV programs, documentaries and films:
OLN's Mysterious Encounters: "Caddo Critter", Southern Fried Bigfoot, Travel Channel's Weird Travels: "Bigfoot", History Channel's MonsterQuest: "Swamp Stalker", The Wild Man of the Navidad, Destination America's Monsters and Mysteries in America: Texas Terror - Lake Worth Monster, Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot: Return to Boggy Creek and Beast of the Bayou.
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