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Braves 4-2 on West Coast
Posted on 30 Jun 2011 by John Morgo.
Since these games were on the far outpost of Seattle, and I had to work most of the time, I trusting reliable sources to inform you that the Braves did in fact sweep the Mariners, and now own a record of 47-35. (Hmm, that adds up to 82, which is just on the other side of half of 162, and you see where I'm going.) Seattle could only scratch out eight runs during the set, but Atlanta plated 13, a...
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My Top 10 LEAST Favorite Athletes
Posted on 23 May 2011 by Mick Moody.
I apologize if you feel I am making this post more about me rather than any specific topic in sports. Although you are one-hundred percent correct, I'm hoping to entice you enough to read. I couldn't think of a more appropriate time to make this post. We are in the midst of the NBA playoffs, the MLB season is finally in full swing, and the U.S Open for both golf and tennis are right around the ...
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Romo Gathering the Troops and Other Cowboy Tidbits
Posted on 14 May 2011 by David Willow.
Before I begin the blog i think it fitting to acknowledge the passing of Cowboy great Ron Springs, who passed away this Thursday (May 12th). Recently known for a generous donation made by longtime friend Everson Walls, who donated a much needed kidney to him, Springs later fell into a coma after an operation on his elbow in 2007. Cowboys fans, like myself, send out our condolences to the Spring...
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Playoffs Finally
Posted on 14 Apr 2011 by Jon Lopez.
The Spurs didn't finish the season like they would've liked to but we're still the #1 seed with home court through the western conference finals. If anyone has questions about the spurs depth remember that the guys on the bench were the ones that made Kobe lose his cool and get fined 100k. So the Spurs get Memphis. It's th dream match-up but it could've been worse. Obvious problems, rebounding,...
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Fantasy Baseball Is War- Don’t Panic Yet
Posted on 8 Apr 2011 by Mo Johnson.
Don’t worry, I UNDERSTAND. It's the first week of the season and your team is already sitting in last place. In fact your team is doing so bad that you are sure the other owners are plotting to kick you out of the league. After all the pre-draft work and the feeling of post-draft glow THIS is the result!! All you can do is look at your team and just mutter, ...
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Kings Yet to Reach the Peak
Posted on 1 Apr 2011 by Eric Cooney.
A few months ago I went hiking at Echo Mountain, which is just northeast of Los Angeles. The thing about hiking at Echo Mountain is there are basically no trees along the trail, which means no shade. In addition the trail is basically a thousand cutbacks, so every time you round a corner and think you're near the top, you realize you have another six dozen cutbacks to go. Couple that with...
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Up in arms & still in mourning
Posted on 24 Mar 2011 by Warren Shaw.
I have tried to remain quiet. I have tried to just give it time and trust the management that has lead this proud franchise to a resurgence that would make Donald Trump or the mythical Phoenix proud. I have tried but today my efforts will go in vein. To say the Boston Celtics are struggling would be like saying Lebron's “The Decision” show this past summer was only a minor marketing...
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Rangers 5 – Penguins 2
Posted on 20 Mar 2011 by Adam Gavriel.
For those of you counting at home, that’s four in a row for the Rangers, and now 6 wins in their last 7 games…needless to say, the Rangers have picked the right time to get their season back on track now with single digit games remaining. Today’s game most certainly could have been a heartbreaker. After the Rangers were giftwrapped a 5 minute major from (family man and all around gre...
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Blake Who?? Randolph leads Grizz to much needed win
Posted on 16 Mar 2011 by LT Murray.
Zach Randolph feels like he was snubbed for the all-star game this year and after Monday night's performance it seems he probably was. Randolph went 12/18 from the floor en route to 30 points and 12 boards, 6 which where on the offensive glass. He was magnificent, catching passes many big men would bobble, and finishing around the rim. He has developed a shot almost out to 3 point range that he...
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Tempered Expectation
Posted on 4 Mar 2011 by Jeff Burke.
When I first heard the news that the Chargers were getting Bob Sanders, my thoughts instantly were of a dynamic force in the Chargers secondary of Eric Weddle and Sanders dominating the opposition. While that is more than a possibility, and will be the case if everything continues to line up, now being 24 hours removed from the news I have come back to earth a bit. The news first is that the ...
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Phil stays, Campoli goes
Posted on 1 Mar 2011 by Mika Oehling.
It was a tale of two men named Chris at the trade deadline: Chris Campoli, a young defenseman who has been playing a pretty good season so far with consistent, aggressive play and Chris Phillips, a veteran presence in Ottawa with less than stellar numbers, but history on his side. Chris Phillips resigned with Ottawa for 3 years and while he took what some people would consider a small financial...
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Down But Not Out…Or Are They?
Posted on 1 Mar 2011 by Nicholas Starcevich.
Sunday night the Predators tallied two points in a much needed victory, ending their four game skid. The streak could not have come at a worse time, but then again it could not have ended at a better one. While other teams like the red hot Chicago Blackhawks for example are doing what the Preds are not – tallying off points and gaining ground - Nashville continues to spin their...









