Year: 2009
PLEASE DON’T PUT BIG BEN ON THE COVER OF MADDEN 2010
http://youtube.com/watch?v= AXj3h-XIUPs[/youtube] Well now the Madden guys have really started screwing with my head. This video is pretty cool in…
Read more »4/7: …And We’re Baaaack
It’s here. Game 1 of 162. Let’s come out strong and kick some Ray butt!
Read more »Mason Award Potential…
Steve Mason has exceeded expectations this year. It seems like only a couple weeks ago the doe eyed netminder was…
Read more »Paw Prints The Daily Roundup – 4/7
Updated:The moment has arrived for the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team. Everything they have worked for all season long comes…
Read more »Mini Pony of the Day 4-7-09
Updated:Ok, so this looks like a Magic: The Gathering card or something. Mini horse would destroy Shivan Dragon. The all-NL…
Read more »Legitimate First-Round Prospects Visit
The Steelers hosted three more prospects yesterday, all of which will probably be taken on the first day of the…
Read more »2009 Red Sox Madness Champion: Josh Beckett
If the results of our Red Sox Madness tournament tournament tell us anything, it’s that today’s start for Josh Beckett could be setting the tone for the season.
After matching up the sixteen most important players on the Red Sox 2009 roster in a head to head, NCAA tournament style bracket, Josh Beckett cruised to a 63-36 win in the finals over Dustin Pedroia.
In resounding support of the notion that top flight pitching wins championships, the Red Sox “Big Three” of Josh Beckett, Jon Lester and Daisuke Matsuzaka went 7-2 in this tournament with the two losses being Lester’s and Dice-K’s to the eventual champion.
Read more »Does having a bad Yankee debut really doom a player?
Sometimes I think the New York Post’s Joel Sherman makes terrific points. Today isn’t one of those times. In his…
Read more »Ask Wonder
Yesterday we talked about the Giants WR corps being small, how they need to get BIGGER. In the past week…
Read more »Will the Tennessee Titans finally draft another first round WR?
It’s been said that change comes when you least expect it. As we all know, the Tennessee Titans haven’t dipped…
Read more »Poll: Who wins the first “AL East Showdown”?
Today we pick right back up where we left off last season; playing the Tampa Bay Rays. For those of you who don’t believe early season matchups matter over the long haul, I’ll remind you that when it comes to the 2009 AL East three teams are fighting for what will likely be two playoff spots. The difference between October baseball and some late season tee times could likely come down to only a handful of games. That handful starts today.
With that in mind, our first “in season” poll question asks “who will draw first blood in the AL East”?
As always, the poll can be found in the left hand sidebar. Votes will be tallied tomorrow.
Read more »Game 1: Pirates 6 Cardinals 4
I’m going to have to start this recap, which I can already tell is going to be an unconventional one,…
Read more »A couple things
This post is as non-Steelers related as you’ll see on here, but there’s a few things we’ve got to take…
Read more »Wolves Updates 4/7
From Jerry Zgoda/Star Tribune: Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor plans to hire a basketball personnel decision-maker to replace former vice president…
Read more »One Shining Moment – 2009
The NCAA Championship Game turned out to be dud as North Carolina beat up on Michigan State. But this year’s…
Read more »Al Davis is keepin ’em in the dark
If there was any real stock placed in draft predictions, then in the past couple of months weeks the Raiders…
Read more »Raiders sign another Olineman
The Raiders continue their string of value aquisitions with the signing of former Viking OL Marcus Johnson. This is the…
Read more »I hope the Saints are ready to deal with 6 years of Kellen Winslow Jr.
In the first regular season game of the Saints’ magical 2006 season, the Saints found a way to win in…
Read more »Opening Day: No bull in Mets’ bullpen
On Opening Day, Johan Santana allowed three hits before leaving and the bullpen shut the other team down the rest…
Read more »Interview with Andy Gresh of Sirius XM Radio
Updated:Here’s an e-mail interview with the night time host Andy Gresh of Sirius XM’s Mad Dog Radio. Andy hosts the…
Read more »Project Spurs Silver Dancer of The Month — Yasmeen
A new month, means new eye candy for you guys! This months Silver Dancer of this month is Yasmeen. Name: Yasmeen…
Read more »Manu Out For Rest Of NBA Season
Spurs announced Manu “Damaged Goods” Ginobili will be out for the remainder of the Spurs season. Spurs Front Office really…
Read more »Tim Wakefield 2000 Strikeout Contest
Wake sits at 1907 career strikeouts. To enter, guess the date of Wake’s 2000th K (also add the inning as…
Read more »Why losing the first game may not be so bad after all
Well, that was kind of a letdown. True, Opening Day pitcher CC Sabathia was laboring on the mound today, and…
Read more »Ginobili Done for Year
So much for the Spurs knocking off the Lakers: Manu Ginobili is out for the rest of the season and…
Read more »Getting Closer
"Slowly but surely," coach Doc Rivers said of Garnett's progress. "You could clearly see the difference. We were really happy,…
Read more »Scal is Symptom Free
Via the Celtics Twitter page: Scalabrine cleared for non-contact 5-on-0 drills today. He called his progress "Baby steps" and says…
Read more »Fang’s Bites’ Grade for 24, Season 7, Hour 17, 12 a.m. – 1 a.m.
Opening Sequence: Confrontation between Moss, Tony, FBI and Starkwood at the Starkwood compound – A. Hodges comes out to yell…
Read more »Wolves Updates 4/6 Part 2
Don Seeholzer/Pioneer Press on Randy Foye: The Minnesota Timberwolves’ starting shooting guard didn’t accompany the team on its two-game West…
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