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Red Sox At The Break On Top
Posted on 15 Jul 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
I apologize for disappearing the last TWO months. The Bruins fully redirected my focus this spring. Not in my wildest dreams did I expect to be sitting at an ice rink deep into June. I was fortunate to attend Game 7 vs. Montreal, Game 4 vs. Philly, Game 2 vs. Tampa Bay and Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals. I got into Game 6 FREE, by being my outgoing self and talking to a stranger next to me at...
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Red Sox Over The Hump After Some Major Spring Cleaning
Posted on 20 May 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
If you told me the Red Sox would have a losing record for the first 39 games of the season, I would have rather put my money on Charlie Sheen getting his job back. If anything, most of us would have picked them to have the best record in baseball. After all, most fans and media had them pegged for a 100+ win season. I, on the other hand, was spotted stating my prediction on the local news on Op...
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De La Rosa Strong, but Bats Stay Quiet in Philly
Posted on 19 May 2011 by Brett Pietrzak.
Another good outing by lefty Jorge De La Rosa was wasted on Wednesday Night as Millions of fan watched the Phillies defeat the Rockies by a score of 2-1 on ESPN’s Wednesday Night Baseball. The only team in a worse hitting slump then the Rockies right now is the Phillies yet, the Phillies capitalized on a wild pitch and timely hitting by scrappy infielder Wilson Valdez. The Rockies wasted an o...
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Game 7 Musings And A Return
Posted on 26 Apr 2011 by George Kouvalis.
Its the afternoon of game 7 in the Eastern Conference Quarter Finals and I can't help to wonder what is going to happen in Philly tonight. Will the Flyers get any goaltending help tonight? Will Derek Roy be able to do anything after being out of action since December? Can the Sabres give their fans one more win in Philly? All of these questions will be answered tonight. The Sabres shoul...
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Astros Preview
Posted on 31 Mar 2011 by Jon Lopez.
Today is Opening Day and for the Astros, the season starts Tomorrow at noon in Philly. In the words of Bart Scott “can't wait”. The Astros have already been hit with a big loss with Jason Castro tearing his ACL. Quintero will see most of the action behind the plate this year. Youngster Brett Wallace is opening day starter at First. I'm not sure he's the best option. I'd like to see ...
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Bruins hosting Rangers – LIVE
Posted on 26 Mar 2011 by Jim Mulligan.
Look for Tuukka Rask to start today against the Rangers to save Thomas for tomorrow nights big one against Philly Ranger starters Derek Stephan between Gaborik and Vinny Prospal Dan Giradi and Marc Staal on D The King in net here come the Bruins….
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Ouch
Posted on 22 Mar 2011 by John Morgo.
I know I'm technically supposed to wait until the game is over before filing, but what I'm watching on TNT is just nasty. The Hawks are down by 20, 59-39 in the closing stages of the first half. Now, a few weeks, the Hawks stromed from behind to win a close game against the Bulls (I believe it was at the start of this six game home stand), but now they dug themselves a deeper hole. To be fair, ...
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THE VIKINGS TRADING FOR KEVIN KOLB WOULD BE A MISTAKE
Posted on 22 Mar 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
Andy Reid would be an excellent car salesman. The Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach has been building up the value of his backup quarterback to potential buyers during discussions with the media this week. There are reports that the Eagles have already received an offer that contains a first round draft pick as part of the deal. Reid came out and said that the team knows that they h...
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Westbrook Back in Philly
Posted on 9 Mar 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
1976 Logans Run Saying that the Eagles' personnel decisions resemble the cult 1970s sci-fi dystopian flick Logans Run (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074812/) may be a bit unfair, but you can count the number of players over 30 on the Eagles roster without taking off your shoes. Former Eagles RB Brian Westbrook said recently that he'd love to return to Philly. After spending a year in San Francis...
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Back to Square One
Posted on 15 Feb 2011 by Brendan Kelly.
It was a classic Big East heavyweight fight. There was one punch thrown, 3 technicals, and 50 free throws taken. Their first meeting of the season, Villanova and Pittsburgh spent the first half feeling each other out. The second half brought jab after jab, both figuratively and literally, with Pittsburgh finally delivering the knockout blows to beat Villanova 57-54 on Saturday night at the Pavi...
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Filthy Philly
Posted on 21 Jan 2011 by Mika Oehling.
The Ottawa Senators showed that they can fight back and that they can fight in a lopsided 6-2 loss in Philadelphia last night that degenerated into an all-out mash up. What was probably the most surprising on the night was the fact that Ottawa took fighting penalties for fights that didn't happen, as Philly players simply walked away or refused to fight late in the third. The Broad Street bulli...
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Across the Pond, distance doesn’t make the heart grow fonder…
Posted on 30 Dec 2010 by Gabe Hidalgo.
So, I am celebrating Christmas and New Year's in Jolly Ole' London. That's right, the United Kingdom, England, the birthplace of the Magna Carta and Bangers & Mash (not in that order). The creative geniuses who launched the Beatles, Benny Hill and Monty Python are now all around me. Although I am not in the USA, I am always thinking of the NYC Sports Scene…I can't help it…over ...









