So I woke up Tuesday morning and I heard that Alex Rodriguez is going to face the New York Media. It was to be a show down for the ages. They ask all the questions that Peter Gammons forgot, and under there steely gaze A-Rod would wilt like he was batting in the 9th inning
Tim Wakefield For The Hall Of Fame!
God I love shocking discussion to life. Wait, Wait, Wait…before you scroll to the comments section and blast me. Hear me out. I am not saying that today, May 26, 2009 that Tim Wakefield is a lock for the hall. I am not even saying that Tim-ah as the locals call him is worthy. My
Manny Fallout: If You’re Shocked, Realize This Is A “You” Problem
So Manny being Manny included Manny being on the Juice. Now it’s Manny being suspended. So what? I mean if we aren’t going to demand that accountability for this fall at the feet of someone that can do something about this than what does it matter? So let me start with us, the fans. In
Unseasonably Hot in Toronto – Blue Jays Off To A Great Start
After a month of tempered excitement, the Blue Jays’ bats have remained fairly hot. They put a 15 and 9 stamp on April and opened with three straight in May to run their record to a collective 18 and 9. This puts them two games ahead of the Red Sox, who were getting slapped around
Put On Your Tin Foil Hat, PR Only Matters If….
Permit me to put on my tin foil hat for a minute. Nothing says conspiracy theorist, like tin foil on your head. Are the New York Yankees brass just like you and me, only richer? Do they make decisions based on the airwave mouth pieces that fill the New York A.M. dial? I know what
Romero Comes Through Big Time
OK, so the kids have cooled down and Adam Lind and it doesn’t look like the Blue Jays are going to bat .400 in 2009. That being said, the Blue Jays have kept it rolling through the second week of the season. They are headed into an off day leading the American league East with
What Would Jackie Think of the Guys Manning Second?
Every generation likes to believe that it is better than the one that came before it. Some would like to argue that in today’s game Willie Mays would be an average center fielder. Some would say that Babe Ruth who looked like a giant in his day would be nothing more than a bench player.
The Jays Come Out Of The Gate Flying!
With a country that is now focusing at a playoff run that includes three of the six Canadian squads trying to end Canada’s 16 years playoff drought, the Blue Jays are soaring taking their first two series of the 2009 season. Unfortunately nobody seems to be noticing. The Jays fans were their normal loud and
2009 St. Louis Cardinals Preview
2008 Record: 86 -76 Key Additions: Khalil Greene Key Subtractions: Jason Isringhausen, Cesar Izturis, Braden Looper, Felipe Lopez, Aaron Miles A Look at the Line Up: Last October, when all the dust had settled, the St. Louis Cardinals finished with a record of 86 – 76, chiefly due to the strength of their surprise offence.
Curt Schilling To The Hall?
It all started in 1988, at the age of 21, Curt Schilling threw his first major league pitch debuting on the mound for the Baltimore Orioles after being called up in early September. For the rest of that season he managed to grind his way through four starts, totaling 14.2 innings and reaching his peak



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