Giants’ Jake Peavy Turning Cable Car Into Mobile Bar
By Sam Richmond
San Francisco Giants pitcher Jake Peavy is planning on opening a mobile bar.
In celebration of his second World Series win, San Francisco Giants pitcher Jake Peavy is buying a real San Francisco cable car.
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That’s awesome in and of itself.
However, it’s not even the best part of the story.
That would be Peavy’s plans on turning that cable car into a mobile bar, so now you can also party like a champion.
TMZ Sports has the details:
"We spoke with Jake’s brother Luke Peavy, who tells us the whole thing is still a “work in progress” — but they’ve already got the plans drawn out.Here’s the deal … the Peavy family owns a 5,000-acre estate in Alabama called Southern Falls Plantation — and the goal is to ship the cable car over to the property.“Once it’s in ‘Bama, it will be turned into a mobile bar in Southern Falls,” Luke tells us.So, to make this clear … if you’re on the property, THE BAR WILL COME TO YOU!!!!"
Jake Peavy’s brother also told TMZ Sports that the family is working diligently to get the bar running as soon as they can.
The only disappointing thing about this story is that it doesn’t appear as if legendary beer lover and fellow Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner has any involvement here.
Perhaps Bumgarner can at least visit Alabama sometime soon and try out Peavy’s bar.
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