Archive for July, 2009

Tiger and His Temper

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

In case you have not noticed, the most recognized and loved athlete in the world has a temper problem. It was kind of nice watching the Open at Turnberry without Tiger Woods slamming, cursing, or throwing his clubs in front of an audience of viewers both at the course and at home watching in dismay. [...]

Stewart Who?

Monday, July 20th, 2009

In 49 appearances in Majors, Stewart Cink did not have one win to show for it. Until now. Ranked 33rd in the world and one of the most respectable men in the game, Cink now has that big win to show for all his hard work and effort. (In one of the biggest tourneys on [...]

British Open Without Tiger?

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

For the first time in three years and only the second time ever in a major championship, Tiger Woods shot a 4-over-74 to miss the cut by a stroke. Tiger had been playing “decent golf” coming into today’s round, but really struggled on a few select holes. (Such as 9, 10,12,13: bogey, double bogey, bogey, [...]

MLB Second Half Predictions

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

The second half of this years MLB baseball season is going to be a very interesting one. With the excitement of the Triple Crown and batting title races fueling the rivalries and many different division races within a few games of each other, the second half is going to be one of the more interesting ones in [...]

2009 NBA Free Agency

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

This years free agency class was a pretty good one, but I do not think that it will be anything  on the big names that become free agents in the 2010 class like LeBron and Kobe. There were many big moves such as Ben Gordon to the Pistons, Rasheed Wallace to the Celtics, and Ron [...]

A 13 Year Drought Continues

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

In the 2009 MLB All-Star contest in St. Louis, Carl Crawford, Curtis Granderson, and Adam Jones delivered the American League their 7th consecutive all star win to improve their record to 12-0-1 in the past 13 contests. As a Red Sox fan, I almost died when Brad Hawpe hit that towering drive out to left field, [...]

The Cruz and Fielder Show

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

If you did not see the 2009 All-Star Homerun Derby, you did not miss much. There were barely any homeruns hit, and there was not any one person that stood out as Josh Hamilton did last year at Yankee Stadium. Brandon Inge of the Tigers put up a goose egg on the board (although the [...]

Almost Perfect

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

The 2009 Wimbledon Championship. Andy Roddick had been on fire. Seriously; Federer had not broken his serve at all in the entire last set and the score was tied at 14 apiece. With one of his 50 aces in the match, Roger finally broke Roddick’s serve and had taken the huge 15-14 advantage. At that point, I [...]

Nope, No Dunk Here

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

The LeBron James Skills Academy is where top 80 of the country’s top prospects from around the nation. It is also apparently where Xavier sophomore guard Jordan Crawford dunked on “King James”, but, according to Gary Parrish, these tapes will never surface to the people or the media because Nike officials were have said to [...]

Former Titan QB Dies

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Today, the NFL lost one of the most classy and respected QBs, Titans fomer Quarterback Steve McNair. McNair was reportedlt shot by his 20 year old girlfriend (he was married) four times as he dozed off to sleep. This was a terrible thing that happened, but there are also many questions that are still left [...]

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