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Phillip Hughes good, Yankees offense bad

Posted on: Thursday, April 26th, 2007 in: Commentary, MLB

One good thing about shelling out the $89.95 for MLB.TV is I get to watch every Yankee game, including tonight’s game that featured the major league debut of Yankee 20-year-old phenom Phil Hughes.
While the outcome of the game was certainly not a good one (another Yanks loss, this time a 6-0 at the hands of […]

A-Rod no longer loves Jeet

Posted on: Tuesday, February 20th, 2007 in: Commentary, MLB

Yeah I know it’s been almost three months since my last post, but I have been putting in mad hours at the new job, which actually pays me to write about sports, which this shit doesn’t. But when I heard the news of Alex Rodriquez admitting that his relationship with Derek Jeter isn’t what it […]

Simply Amazin’

Posted on: Friday, October 20th, 2006 in: MLB

I just love Game 7’s and I especially love Game 7’s in baseball. Each pitch matters. Each hit matters. Each error matters. Each managerial decision matters.
Last night’s Game 7 between the Mets and Cards did not disapoint. It didn’t play out exactly how I imagined, but the game certainly was fantastic.
For starters, I was wrong […]

Looks Like We Have Ourselves A Game 7

Posted on: Thursday, October 19th, 2006 in: MLB

Guess those Amazin Mets weren’t quite ready for it to be winter yet. With a solid 4-2 victory last night, the Mets staved off elimination and set the stage for the most dramatic event in sports: A Game 7.
The drama of this game 7 may very well be whose starting pitching can actually make it […]

Cards On Verge Of NL Title

Posted on: Wednesday, October 18th, 2006 in: MLB

Well looky here. It appears as everyone’s National League favorite team, the Mets, are about to get knocked out of the playoffs and join their cross-town rival Yankees on a long winter vacation.
Of course I still don’t see that happening.
The Mets are too good to lose to a team like the Cardinals.  Then again, the […]

M-E-T-S!!Mets! Mets! Mets!

Posted on: Friday, October 13th, 2006 in: MLB

After a soggy rain out on Wednesday, the NLCS finally kicked off last night with the Mets defeating the Cardinals 2-0. The victory gives the Amazin’s that all important 1-0 lead in the series.
What was billed as two offensive — that’s OFF-ensive not O-ffensive — turned out to be quite the pitchers dual.
A pitchers dual […]

Tigers Again Dominant

Posted on: Thursday, October 12th, 2006 in: MLB

In our continuing coverage of the series no one is watching, the Detroit Tigers once again proved that they were too much for those Oakland A’s to handle last night with an 8-4 victory.
The game itself was overshadowed by the sudden and tragic death of Yankee pitcher, Cory Lidle, who crashed his plane in to […]

Tigers Take Early Lead In Series

Posted on: Wednesday, October 11th, 2006 in: MLB

I’m gonna just go ahead and admit it right now, I didn’t watch the game last night.
I was too bust watching Tito Ortiz KTFO Ken Shamrock on Spike TV. What a shocker that was. Ortiz beat the shit out of him last time they fought, and this time — all though I didn’t […]

Yanks/Tigers Game 3

Posted on: Friday, October 6th, 2006 in: MLB

We’re live in “The Pit” ready for Game 3 of the ALDS between the Yankees and Tigers.  Got the projection screen shining against a queen sized sheet in an ole so classy matter.  Got four 16 oz Bud Lights on ice with a case of PBR upstairs in the fridge.  So it goes without saying as […]

Mets/Cards Win, Dodgers/Padres Plan For Winter

Posted on: Friday, October 6th, 2006 in: MLB

Cardinals 2 Padres 0 (St. Louis leads series 2-0)
Here are two things that San Diego has: nice weather and Ron Burgandy.  Here’s what they don’t have: a chance in Hell to win this series.
Coming in to this matchup a lot of pundits were picking the Padres to finally win a playoff series and move on […]