November 27, 2024

Stats of the Day – April 28th, 2009

* The Denver Nuggets beat the New Orleans Hornets last night by the largest margin ever on the road in a NBA playoff game. The Nuggets won by a whopping 58 points via a 121-63 win.

* The Atlanta Hawks won their first playoff game on the road in 12 years last night in Miami with a 81-71 victory. The victory ended a slide where the Hawks got pounded by 132 in their last five playoff road games.

* The Chicago Blackhawks won their first playoff series in 13 years last night with a 4-1 victory over the Calgary Flames. The Blackhawks closed out the series 4-2 and they will face the Vancouver Canucks in the next round.

* The Boston Red Sox have won 11 straight games while the Florida Marlins have now lost 7 in a row.

The ‘Natinals’ spell as bad as they play

The Washington Nationals seriously suck. Everyone of you know that, but apparently the vortex of suck in DC has also grabbed a hold of the Nationals’ uniforms as well.

Last week, during the Nats’ brutal extra inning loss to the Marlins Adam Dunn and Ryan Zimmerman were seen sporting “Natinals” jerseys.

How exactly does something this stupid happen to a semi pro baseball team? I have no idea, but I tell you what, it makes perfect sense that this happened to the Nationals.

RBI Themed MLB Video

Now there have been some awesome baseball video games created over the years, but has there been any better than R.B.I. Baseball from Nintendo? Now I totally appreciate the games of today have better graphics along with a lot more bells and whistles, but to me it still doesn’t get any better than this classic 1987 NES game. Check out this video montage of former MLB stars backed by a hip-hop song with a RBI twist.

MLB Bets of the Day – April 17th, 2009

Marlins +115
Blue Jays -130

Overall Record:

NBA 30-21
MLB 24-15-1
NHL 0-1
College Football: 106-92-1
NFL 103-72-5
College Basketball 197-149-6

MLB Bets of the Day – April 15th, 2009

Indians -120
Rangers -115
Cardinals +110

Overall Record:

NBA 30-21
NHL 0-1
MLB 21-15-1
College Football: 106-92-1
NFL 103-72-5
College Basketball 197-149-6

MLB Bets of the Day – April 14th, 2009

Texas Rangers

Brewers -135
Rangers -147
Indians +144

Overall Record:

NBA 30-21
NHL 0-1
MLB 21-12-1
College Football: 106-92-1
NFL 103-72-5
College Basketball 197-149-6

Sorrow and Remembrance Hits the MLB World

We are seeing that even the greats are not invinceable with the recent occurrences in MLB. The passing of two very colorful and honorable legends of baseball gives the feeling of sorrow covering the sports world like a fog.

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It’s not that we lost an up and comer in Nick Adenhart just last week via a tragic accident, but now losing Hall of Fame voice Harry Kalas and one of the greatest stories of baseball in the 70’s in Mark ‘the Bird’ Fidrych.

What made Harry Kalas a bigger than life figure in Philly was his passion for every pitch of every game. He coined the phrase ‘Outta here’ when someone hit a homer as well as introducing the world to Hall of Fame 3rd baseman as Michael Jack Schmidt when he hit his 500th homerun.

Taking over for John Facenda as the voice of NFL films was not an easy task but Harry made the transition seamless.

Hall of Fame voice of the LA Dodgers Vin Scully said it best, “If there is one thing I’ve learned in all my years, and I haven’t learned much,” the 81-year-old Scully told his listeners, “but the one thing I’ve learned, don’t even waste your time trying to figure out life.”

In Mark Fidrych he gave baseball a shot in the arm in 1976 when his on the mound antics made him the Rookie of the Year and got him the distinct honor as the first player from any sport to be on the cover of Rolling Stone.  A two-time All-Star Fidrych was killed on his farm in Mass while working on his dump truck.

The Baseball and sports world have lost a trio of men who had gave us a reason to love sports and realize how much life is so precious.

Giants Pitcher Nailed

If you haven’t already seen San Francisco Giants rookie pitcher Joe Martinez get hit in the head by a line drive then you have to see this video. I am truly stunned that Martinez was able to get up from the hit and even more surprising is he wasn’t really hurt in the whole scheme of things. The ball coming of Mike Cameron’s bat is hot to say the least and it appears to hit him flush on his head and close to his temple. This my friends is a miracle.

MLB Bets of the Day – April 9th

Los Angeles Angels

Cardinals -185
Twins -121
LA Angels -125

Overall Record:

NBA 30-21
NHL 0-1
MLB 20-11
College Football: 106-92-1
NFL 103-72-5
College Basketball 197-149-6

Play Ball!!!

Ryan Howard will again hit more home runs than any other National League player and Johan Santana will win the NL Cy Young award.

Not exactly upsets, there. More intriguing picks run in more intriguing categories. Who will be the first manager fired? The first GM? Who will be the breakout hitters and pitchers? The free-agent flops? How many victories will the Yankees get from CC Sabathia in the first year of that landmark $161 million deal?

My Predictions for personal awards

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AL MVP – Josh Hamilton

NL MVP – David Wright

AL Cy Young – Josh Beckett

NL Cy Young – Johan Santana

AL Rookie of the Year – Matt Wieters

NL Rookie of the Year – Jordan Shaefer

My Team predictions

AL Pennant Winner – NY Yankees

NL Pennant Winner – Los Angeles Dodgers

World Series Winner – New York Yankees